2:00PM Water Cooler 2/21/2024 | bare capitalism

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By Lambert Strether of Corrente.

Chicken Music of the Day

Golden-crowned Kingle, Forêt boréale de la Haute-Côte-Nord, Sept-Rivières, Quebec, Canada.

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Politics

“So most of the social reactions that strike us as psychological are the truth is a rational administration of symbolic capital.” –Pierre Bourdieu, Classification Struggles

The Constitutional Order (Eighth Modification)

Engoron’s penalty appears so clearly extreme it could possibly be grounds for attraction beneath the Eighth Modification, however IANAL and no attraction has really been filed. If the truth is no Constitutional points are concerned, I’ll transfer this story to the Trump part beneath marketing campaign 2024, with the remainder of the lawfare stuff.

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Trump quotes the Eighth Modification:

Not seeing any attorneys leaping on the bandwagon (although see the Federalist Society’s Calabresi under).

“Dissolving Trump’s enterprise empire would stand aside in historical past of NY fraud regulation” [Associated Press]. From January 29. ” An Related Press evaluation of practically 70 years of civil instances beneath the regulation confirmed that such a penalty has solely been imposed a dozen earlier occasions, and Trump’s case stands aside in a major means: It’s the one huge enterprise discovered that was threatened with a shutdown and not using a displaying of apparent victims and main losses…. AP’s evaluation of practically 150 reported instances since New York’s ‘repeated fraud’ statute was handed in 1956 confirmed that just about each earlier time an organization was taken away, . Prospects had misplaced cash or purchased faulty merchandise or by no means acquired companies ordered, leaving them cheated and offended. What’s extra, companies have been taken over nearly at all times as a final resort to cease a fraud in progress and shield potential victims. They included a phony psychologist who offered doubtful remedies, a faux lawyer who offered false claims he might get college students into regulation college, and businessmen who marketed monetary recommendation however as an alternative swindled individuals out of their dwelling deeds. In Trump’s case, his firm stopped sending exaggerated monetary figures about his web value to Deutsche Financial institution and others a minimum of two years in the past, however a court-appointed monitor famous that was solely after he was sued and that different monetary paperwork continued to include errors and misrepresentations.” • This text was written earlier than the decision; the truth is, Trump’s companies weren’t shut down, however put beneath the administration of impartial monitor Barbara Jones. That mentioned, the absence of victims and losses remains to be anomalous.

“Donald Trump Faces Potential ‘Hearth Sale’ of His Prized Enterprise Property” [Newsweek]. “Former President Donald Trump might face lots of his properties being offered by the federal government at ‘hearth sale costs’ if he refuses to pay the tremendous issued to him following his civil fraud trial in New York, a former White Home counsel mentioned. ‘Can he stiff them? No,’ John Dean, who served beneath Richard Nixon [nice!] through the Watergate scandal, informed CNN on Saturday. ‘What’s going to occur is the lawyer basic will are available, they’ll seize the properties and they’ll liquidate them at hearth sale costs—and that may take extra buildings than he might in all probability negotiate.’ ‘This isn’t one thing that he can simply sit on. Even when he appeals, the speed apparently goes on and on. So that is rising debt.’”

“Pay to Play: Trump Faces a Staggering Price for Attraction” [Jonathan Turley]. “The expectation is that Trump could make the deposit or safe a bond to keep away from what some gleefully known as a “hearth sale” on this properties. The deposit is now being celebrated as an added indignity and penalty. Nevertheless, as New Yorkers cheer this second, many enterprise are probably questioning ‘however for the grace of God go I.’ Undervaluing or overvaluing property is a standard follow, significantly in actual property. That’s the reason representations, just like the one made by the Trump Company, include a warning that estimates are their very own and that the banks must make their assessments. Confronted with excessive crime and excessive taxes, the spectacle in Manhattan is simply more likely to speed up the exodus of companies and high-earners from the town. That prospect has already alarmed Gov. Kathy Hochul who declared ‘enterprise individuals don’t have anything to fret about, as a result of they’re very completely different than Donald Trump and his habits.’ That sounds loads like ‘you’re tremendous as long as you aren’t Trump.’ But, that isn’t reassuring to companies who need a authorized system that’s primarily based on one thing apart from selective and arbitrary enforcement…. That isn’t the kind of assurance that almost all companies would settle for in risking billions in funding. Regardless of the excessive taxes and falling companies in New York, the town remained a draw for enterprise as a industrial and authorized heart. The expertise and objectivity of courts in coping with enterprise disputes was a promoting level for firms. That has been shattered by the James marketing campaign and the Engoron ruling. Telling enterprise to only ‘don’t be like Trump’ is extra menacing than consoling. Letitia James is now the face of New York company regulation — it’s the ‘face that launched a thousand ships’ towards Florida.” • Perhaps. We haven’t seen that, although. Anyhow, why Florida versus Texas?[Trump

“Donald Trump Able to Post $400M Bond to Appeal Engoron Ruling: Alina Habba” [Newsweek]. “[Trump lawyer Alina] Habba went on to clarify that the bond, which should be posted inside 30 days after the decision, will find yourself totaling near $400 million. In line with a report by NBC Information, the attraction bond equals Trump’s $355 million verdict plus a 9 p.c post-judgment curiosity, which might be collected by the state of New York within the case that Trump loses his attraction. ‘What they’re attempting to do between this case between my final case is put [Trump] out of enterprise,’ Habba continued. ‘It’s not gonna work, primary. Quantity two, what they’re doing is a scare tactic. Sadly, they picked the fallacious man to choose on, in my view, as a result of .’”

“President Trump’s Kafkaesque Civil Trial in New York State” [Steven Calabresi, Reason]. Ugh, libertarians [let me take a moment to start running a bath]. That mentioned, Calabresi’s acquired maintain of the appropriate finish of the stick: “The underside line is {that a} by no means earlier than used New York State penalty has been twisted right into a software for a grossly extreme tremendous and extra critically the utterly inappropriate appointment of Decide Jones as an ‘impartial monitor’ who can micromanage the Trump enterprise, which she isn’t competent to do, and to even order the dissolution of the Trump Enterprise in New York State…. Ms. James and Decide Engeron have basically turned a vaguely worded New York State regulation right into a modern-day Invoice of Attainder focused at Donald Trump each for political acquire and since they despise his political opinions and desperately need to name his truthfulness into query as he runs for President of the US inn 2024. In doing this, the have violated Trump’s First Modification proper to freedom of speech and of the press; his Fifth Modification proper to not be disadvantaged of liberty or property with out due means of regulation; his Fifth Modification proper to not have property taken away from him aside from a pubic use with simply compensation being paid; his Eighth Modification proper to not be made to pay an extreme tremendous; his Article IV, Part 2 proper as a citizen of Florida to do make and implement contracts in New York on the identical phrases as are different New Yorkers; and his Fourteenth Modification proper to be free to pursue an occupation with out pointless and burdensome regulation…. If the New York State appellate courts don’t reverse this judgment, the U.S. Supreme Court docket MUST grant cert on this case and reverse Decide Engeron’s outrageous choices.” As far as I do know, that’s not an possibility to date. This, nevertheless, is a bit excessive: “The civil fraud judgment in opposition to Donald Trump is a travesty and an unjust political act rivaled solely in American politics by the killing of former Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton by Vice President Aaron Burr.” • It is just of taking individuals’s cash is similar as killing them [how’s that bath coming].

2024

Lower than a 12 months to go!

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Haley (R): Nonetheless in there punching:


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Biden (D): “It’s time for the White Home to place up or shut up” [Nate Silver, Silver Bulletin]. This from Silver is, the truth is, nicely value a learn. “Lots of commentators that I respect have identified that Biden should do extra public occasions that might assist to allay public doubts about his psychological sharpness. The issue is, one can infer the explanation that Biden isn’t doing them — specifically that the White Home comms staff is rational and has inferred that the price of doing them outweighs the advantages as a result of Biden is just too more likely to come throughout poorly…. Say that, in any given time period — possibly over the course of a pair months — Biden has 20 alternatives to do what you may name Improvisational Public Appearances (IPAs). We will outline these as occasions the place Biden isn’t merely making pre-scripted remarks and as an alternative faces sustained questioning from the media, voters or different public figures…. The White Home has labored with Biden for a very long time and so they know his efficiency varies primarily based on the setting, who he’s taking questions from, and his fatigue degree. So what do they do? Nicely, they do their finest to… [make] excuses for Biden to keep away from these IPAs or by no means scheduling them within the first place….. The analogy is to an NBA participant who’s getting older and dropping his shot. If he solely takes wide-open jumpers, his capturing proportion might stay tolerable — however you’ll be able to observe the decline in his expertise from the dearth of capturing quantity… Biden’s doing loads fewer interviews than even the media-hostile Trump. And when he does them, his efficiency remains to be simply mediocre. That’s why one thing like turning down a Tremendous Bowl interview should be extremely regarding…. It’s additionally why the press convention from two weeks in the past was worrying. This was an IPA that Biden mainly couldn’t keep away from. You may’t reply to your personal Justice Division’s declare that your reminiscence is failing by not saying something in any respect. And but when pressured to make this look, Biden’s efficiency was poor.” And Silver’s ask: “Over the course of the following a number of weeks, Biden ought to do 4 prolonged sitdown interviews with … nonpartisan reporters with a observe file of asking robust questions would work nice. A whole recording of the interviews needs to be made public. The interviews ought to incorporate a mixture of completely different media (e.g. tv and print) and journalistic views…. This actually isn’t an excessive amount of to ask. These are the kinds of interviews that each different latest president has finished…. If Biden was prepared to take 5 hours to talk with Hur, he should to take 5 hours for this. And if he can’t, it’s awfully audacious to ask People to make him president for an additional 4 years.” • Yep.

Biden (D): “Biden’s reset second” [Axios]. “Biden officers see subsequent month’s State of the Union handle as an enormous, public reset second — an opportunity to beat or a minimum of neutralize considerations about President Biden’s age and vitality.” • The SOTU is hardly improvised. I feel Silver’s IPA litmus take a look at is an effective one.

Biden (D): “Inside Kamala Harris’ quiet effort to interrupt via the Biden marketing campaign’s data bubble” [CNN]. “Greater than two dozen sources inform CNN that Harris has been gathering data to assist her penetrate what she generally refers to because the “bubble” of Biden marketing campaign considering, telling individuals she’s aiming to make use of that intelligence to push for adjustments in technique and techniques that she hopes will put the ticket in higher form to win. A number of main Democrats, anxious a couple of marketing campaign they concern is perhaps stumbling previous some extent of no return, say their conversations with Harris have been a stunning and welcome change, after months of feeling sloughed off by the White Home and Biden marketing campaign headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware. ‘The ‘bedwetting’ complaints are operating skinny with individuals,’ mentioned an individual who attended one of many conferences, describing the final state of tension circulating in prime Democratic circles. ‘The West Wing and the marketing campaign must be higher.’ Harris did job fielding these responses, the individual added, ‘and deserves credit score for it.’ A lot of these individuals additionally say that the conversations have shifted their opinions of the vp, seeing her now as a extra integral and complementary a part of the reelection effort.” • They are determined.

Biden (D): “How Biden Can Win” [John Nichols, The Nation]. “On the threat of deflating Joe Biden’s ego, let’s be sincere: The precedence in 2024 isn’t his reelection. It’s Donald Trump’s defeat. To forge a coalition that may beat Trump and the Trump-aligned congressional Republicans, Biden should current his bid for a second time period because the important automobile for derailing a self-proclaimed dictator-in-waiting who’s uniquely unfit to occupy the Oval Workplace…. The voters are ripe for this argument. The NBC survey discovered that 61 p.c of voters have main considerations about Trump’s ‘alleged wrongdoing, together with a number of felony costs associated to makes an attempt to overturn the 2020 election.’ And lots of them are Republicans or Republican-leaning independents…. The prospect that Biden might broaden his reelection coalition primarily based on a democracy and rule-of-law attraction gives the president an avenue to make the race about greater than himself. Sure, after all he ought to discuss a sturdy economic system. However the important thing play for the Democrats is to spotlight the overwhelming proof that Trump, along with his felony costs and ‘I’m your retribution’ rhetoric, is fully at odds with core values of the American experiment.” • Double down on “our democracy,” in different phrases. My problem with that is that after Bush nuked the Fourth Modification, Democrats rationalized and institutionalized the destruction. And now their Censorship Industrial Advanced is coming for the First. Anyhow, any Sanders supporter is aware of that the Democrat dedication to democracy is hooey at finest extremely conditional. I’d wager youthful voters watching Biden play arms service provider to the genocidaires would have an analogous sense of Democrat chutzpah.

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“Who Will Be the Subsequent President?” (PDF) [Moody’s Analytics]. “The economic system is probably not on the prime of voters’ minds in each election, however it’s hardly ever lower than a detailed

second. That is the precept underpinning the Moody’s Analytics presidential election mannequin. The mannequin predicts whether or not the incumbent presidential candidate will win the favored vote in every state and the District of Columbia, and thus the mandatory Electoral School votes to win the election. Such a presidential election evaluation isn’t new. The primary was within the late Seventies by Yale economist Ray Honest. Nevertheless, his seminal work was primarily based on relating nationwide financial situations with presidential election outcomes. What units aside our work from comparable efforts is a deal with regional financial situations which can be the premise for state-by-state projections of the Electoral School. This state-level method has a powerful, although not good, observe file. It incorrectly predicted that former President Donald Trump would win re-election in 2020. He didn’t. The political fallout from the pandemic and extraordinary turnout by Democrat voters upended his re-election bid. Our mannequin couldn’t choose up the impression of the pandemic black swan, and whereas we managed for turnout, we had assumed turnout could be traditionally typical. Given the outcomes of latest social gathering primaries, the most definitely situation is that this election can be a rematch between present President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. Whereas the election will nearly actually be a nail-biter, we really feel assured within the mannequin’s 2024 prediction for who would be the subsequent president. That’s, President Biden will win re-election.” • Hmm.

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Kennedy (I): “Kennedy: ‘If President Biden Needs To Run’ He Should Have ‘Unscripted” Debate With Me And Trump’” [RealClearPolitics]. Kennedy: ” We’d like a president who’s on the ball, anyone all of us belief to reply that cellphone name at three within the morning and to deal with these complexities and the nuance of the crises that face our nation at a really important level in his story. I feel he wants to point out individuals he can do this, and the easiest way to do this is an open debate.” • Kennedy asking for one among Silver’s IPAs.

Kennedy (I): “RFK Jr. is courting Black voters, a bunch he as soon as focused with vaccine disinformation” [NBC News]. “In 2021, [Kennedy] produced a movie known as ‘Medical Racism: The New Apartheid‘ which used the true historical past of medical racism in the US to hawk conspiracy theories that Covid vaccines have been an effort to hurt Black communities. The documentary-style movie options Kennedy, in addition to Tony Muhammad, a minister of the Nation of Islam who has claimed that vaccines are ‘genetically modified’ to hurt Black youngsters. Kevin Jenkins, CEO of the City International Well being Alliance, a New Jersey nonprofit group, who claimed that vaccine campaigns have been a plot to ‘wipe out’ Black individuals, can be within the movie. The movie was launched within the spring of 2021, simply as Covid vaccines have been changing into generally accessible within the U.S. The pandemic took a staggering toll on human life, disproportionately impacting Black communities. Requested by NBC Information on Sunday if he regretted spreading vaccine skepticism to the African American neighborhood whereas the Covid pictures have been first being rolled out, after the difficulty didn’t come up at his marketing campaign occasion, Kennedy responded ‘No.’ As soon as a vocal anti-vaccine activist, Kennedy has been extra subdued on the subject throughout his 2024 marketing campaign. Pressed if he believes that vaccinating youngsters results in autism, Kennedy responded tersely, ‘What I imagine is irrelevant.’” • Hmm.

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Republican Funhouse

“Many imagine the founders wished a Christian America. Some need the federal government to declare one now” [Associated Press]. “The U.S. Structure doesn’t point out Christianity or any particular faith. The Declaration of Independence famously proclaims that individuals’s rights come from a “Creator” and “Nature’s God” — however doesn’t specify who that’s. But massive numbers of People imagine the founders supposed the U.S. to be a Christian nation, and plenty of imagine it needs to be one. Such views are particularly sturdy amongst Republicans and their white evangelical base. Already such views are being voiced by supporters of Donald Trump amid his bid to recapture the presidency. The concept of a Christian America means various things to completely different individuals. Pollsters have discovered a large circle of People who maintain basic God-and-country sentiments. However inside that could be a smaller, hardcore group who additionally test different containers in surveys — equivalent to that the U.S. Structure was impressed by God and that the federal authorities ought to declare the U.S. a Christian nation, advocate Christian values or cease implementing the separation of church and state.” • A pile of rubbish persistently constructed over many a long time. Loads of gamers beneath Bush the Youthful believed these pernicious falsehoods, however there weren’t sufficient of them to run a reliable administration (for all Harvard’s flaws, it actually does have a greater regulation college than Liberty College, and never simply due to social (networking) and symbolic (credentials) capital. Maybe, although, issues have modified.

“The Founders’ antidote to demagoguery is a lesson for as we speak” [

Democrats en Déshabillé

“The Breakup” [Matthew Karp, The Nation]. Extra on Teixeira’s idpol apostasy. “Do political events make coalitions, or do coalitions make political events? In American electoral commentary, the commonsense view is that events stand for sure ideas or insurance policies—on gun management, say, or taxes, or abortion—after which odd voters line up with the social gathering that’s closest to their very own beliefs. However for Karl Marx and his acolytes, this view of events was nonsense. Political events have been outlined not by their said platforms however by the character of their social base.” Madison, who wrote the Federalist Papers earlier than the appearance of events, believed this of factions. ‘This reality didn’t must be diminished to mere ‘egoistic class curiosity,’ Marx contended in The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte; nor did it require a inflexible view of social class itself. The social gathering representing the petty bourgeoisie in Nineteenth-century France, for instance, was not composed solely of ‘shopkeepers or the enthusiastic champions of shopkeepers.’ Its members got here from 100 completely different locations and had a thousand completely different concepts; additionally they sincerely believed within the basic emancipation of society. Nonetheless, their politics have been pushed, like water flowing downhill, ‘to the identical issues and options’ that ‘the fabric curiosity and social place’ of their class instructed….. its broadest historic sense, the Marxist view is troublesome to refute. In political warfare, our consideration is drawn to the loud artillery blasts of candidates and campaigns, however a celebration’s final impression typically depends upon the a lot bigger, slower infantry actions of its social base.” Concluding: “The Democratic coalition as we speak is constructed to combat, and maybe to win, [the culture war] battle. It isn’t constructed to turn into a ‘social gathering of the individuals,’ a automobile to oppose elite rule, or a drive for main financial reform. Insofar because the upper-middle-class Democratic base finds itself pinched or bruised by the reckless march of capital, it could contemplate gentle changes to the fiscal or regulatory order; insofar because it needs to reward the less-advantaged voters contained in the coalition, it could help gentle will increase in welfare spending. However . Its ‘materials curiosity and social place’ merely doesn’t favor a change of sophistication energy in the US—or, to say the identical factor in numerous phrases, a authorities that may ship good jobs, healthcare, housing, and schooling to all its individuals. To vary the world, the Democrats will first have to vary themselves.” • Which can by no means, ever occur. So right here we’re! (One remark: Karp constantly identifies id politics/tradition conflict insurance policies as “left” positions. They’re not. There is just one left place: Placing capital beneath democratic management. There, I mentioned it 🙂

Realignment and Legitimacy

“Lab-Grown Testicles Created In Male Fertility Breakthrough” [Study Finds]. • Make up your personal jokes!

#COVID19

“I’m in earnest — I cannot equivocate — I cannot excuse — I cannot retreat a single inch — AND I WILL BE HEARD.” –William Lloyd Garrison

Assets, United States (Nationwide): Transmission (CDC); Wastewater (CDC, Biobot; consists of many counties; Wastewater Scan, consists of drilldown by zip); Variants (CDC; Walgreens); “Iowa COVID-19 Tracker” (in IA, however nationwide knowledge). “An infection Management, Emergency Administration, Security, and Common Ideas” (particularly on hospitalization by metropolis).

Lambert right here: Readers, thanks for the collective effort. To replace any entry, do be at liberty to contact me on the handle given with the vegetation. Please put “COVID” within the topic line. Thanks!

Assets, United States (Native): AK (dashboard); AL (dashboard); AR (dashboard); AZ (dashboard); CA (dashboard; Marin, dashboard; Stanford, wastewater; Oakland, wastewater); CO (dashboard; wastewater); CT (dashboard); DE (dashboard); FL (wastewater); GA (wastewater); HI (dashboard); IA (wastewater experiences); ID (dashboard, Boise; dashboard, wastewater, Central Idaho; wastewater, Coeur d’Alene; dashboard, Spokane County); IL (wastewater); IN (dashboard); KS (dashboard; wastewater, Lawrence); KY (dashboard, Louisville); LA (dashboard); MA (wastewater); MD (dashboard); ME (dashboard); MI (wastewater; wastewater); MN (dashboard); MO (wastewater); MS (dashboard); MT (dashboard); NC (dashboard); ND (dashboard; wastewater); NE (dashboard); NH (wastewater); NJ (dashboard); NM (dashboard); NV (dashboard; wastewater, Southern NV); NY (dashboard); OH (dashboard); OK (dashboard); OR (dashboard); PA (dashboard); RI (dashboard); SC (dashboard); SD (dashboard); TN (dashboard); TX (dashboard); UT (wastewater); VA (dashboard); VT (dashboard); WA (dashboard; dashboard); WI (wastewater); WV (wastewater); WY (wastewater).

Assets, Canada (Nationwide): Wastewater (Authorities of Canada).

Assets, Canada (Provincial): ON (wastewater); QC (les eaux usées); BC (wastewater); BC, Vancouver (wastewater).

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Keep protected on the market!

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Search for the Helpers

“A literature hub for monitoring up-to-date scientific details about the 2019 novel Coronavirus.” [LitCovid, National Institutes of Health]. “LitCovid is essentially the most complete useful resource on the topic, offering a central entry to 400,114 (and rising ) related articles in PubMed. The articles are up to date day by day and are additional categorized by completely different analysis matters (e.g. transmission) and geographic places.” • That is good, however the topic listing displays their ontological commitments (i.e., what’s actual or not actual):

Discover something lacking? That’s proper: Non-pharmaceutical interventions (masking, air flow). These guys are presupposed to be the Nationwide Institutes of Well being, not the Nationwide lnstitutes of Issues Hospitals and Massive Pharma Imagine Are Vital As a result of Causes.

Maskstravaganza

“Supreme Court docket turns away Home GOP lawmakers’ attraction over masks rule violations” [The Hill]. “The Supreme Court docket on Tuesday refused to revive a lawsuit from three Home Republicans after their pay was docked for not complying with a pandemic-era masks requirement on the chamber ground. In a quick order with none famous dissents, the courtroom let stand a decrease ruling that tossed the constitutional problem filed by Reps. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) and Ralph Norman (R-S.C.). The three conservative lawmakers have been fined $500 in Might 2021 after flouting the Home ground masks mandate that was put in place amid the COVID-19 pandemic, kicking off a years-long try by the trio of lawmakers to get the penalties lifted…. The lawmakers have been protesting the Home ground masks mandate, highlighting the very fact the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention (CDC) had just lately mentioned people who’re absolutely vaccinated didn’t must put on masks in most public settings.” • CDC, good job. In any case, aysymptomatic tranmission isn’t a factor (nor presymptomatic).

Sequelae

“Mother, 33, nearly dies of coronary heart failure on account of COVID after dismissing these indicators: ‘Actually confused’” [Today]. • NC readers have lengthy recognized of that Covid creates vascular harm. However now it’s on The At the moment Present (a “mother,” after all).

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That charlatan Campbell’s white, fibrous clots:

White, fibrous clots (2):

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TABLE 1: Day by day Covid Charts

LEGEND

1) for charts new as we speak; all others usually are not up to date.

2) For a full-size/full-resolution picture, Command-click (MacOS) or right-click (Home windows) on the chart thumbnail and “open picture in new tab.”

NOTES

[1] (Biobot) Once more, no backward revisions. The uptick is actual (a minimum of to Biobot). Observe this anomaly:

Appears like Covid may not be seasonal? Who knew? Hoerger feedback:

[2] (Biobot) Right here, FWIW, is Verily regional knowledge as of February 20. CDC Area 1:

And Area 2:

Verily knowledge, then, reveals no anomaly. Presumably, Biobot sewersheds and Verily sewersheds don’t overlap.

[3] (CDC Variants) “As of Might 11, genomic surveillance knowledge can be reported biweekly, primarily based on the supply of optimistic take a look at specimens.” “Biweeekly: 1. occurring each two weeks. 2. occurring twice every week; semiweekly.” Appears like CDC has chosen sense #1. In essence, they’re telling us variants are nothing to fret about. Time will inform.

[4] (ER) Doesn’t help Biobot knowledge. “Charts and knowledge supplied by CDC, updates Wednesday by 8am. For the previous 12 months, utilizing a rolling 52-week interval.”

[5] (Hospitalization: NY) A bit extra lower, according to Biobot knowledge, however not a lot. Let’s wait and see.

[6] (Hospitalization: CDC) Nonetheless down. “Maps, charts, and knowledge supplied by CDC, updates weekly for the earlier MMWR week (Sunday-Saturday) on Thursdays (Deaths, Emergency Division Visits, Check Positivity) and weekly the next Mondays (Hospitalizations) by 8 pm ET†”.

[7] (Walgreens) It could be attention-grabbing to survey this inhabitants typically; these are individuals who, regardless of a tsunami of official propaganda and large peer stress, went and acquired examined anyhow.

[8] (Cleveland) Flattening, according to Biobot knowledge.

[9] (Vacationers: Posivitity) Down, albeit within the rear view mirror.

[10] (Vacationers: Variants) JN.1 completely dominant.

Stats Watch

There aren’t any official statistics of curiosity as we speak.

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Provide Chain: “Development of a brand new electric-vehicle provide chain is stalling on faltering client gross sales and tumbling costs for the sector’s bedrock minerals” [Paul Page, Wall Street Journal]. Lithium large Albemarle is deferring spending on a high-profile venture to construct a processing plant and Swiss mining and buying and selling large Glencore suspended work on a nickel mine and processing plant and is now in search of a purchaser for a stake within the venture. The WSJ’s Rhiannon Hoyle and Julie Steinberg report that producers of nickel and lithium, that are utilized in lithium-ion batteries for EVs, have been pulling again and trying to save money after a painfully fast fall in commodity costs. The world is out of the blue awash with the metals after producers ramped up initiatives to feed the worldwide EV trade and gross sales of the autos have been dropping momentum. Some policymakers concern the curtailed plans will derail latest efforts to diversify important provide chains away from China.”

The Bezzle: “Google reneged on the monopolistic discount” [Cory Doctorow, Pluralistic]. “A humorous factor occurred on the best way to the enshittocene: Google – which astonished the world when it reinvented search, blowing Altavista and Yahoo out of the water with a search software that appeared magic – out of the blue became a pile of shit. Google’s search outcomes are horrible. The highest of the web page is dominated by spam, scams, and advertisements. A stunning variety of these advertisements are scams. Generally, these are high-stakes scams performed out by well-resourced adversaries who stand to make a fortune by tricking Google. However usually these scams are perpetrated by petty grifters who’re making a pair bucks at this. These aren’t hyper-resourced, subtle attackers. They’re the search engine optimization equal of script kiddies, and so they’re operating circles round Google…. The deal we made with Google was, “You monopolize search and use your monopoly rents to make sure that we by no means, ever attempt one other search engine. In return, you’ll by some means distinguish between low-effort, ineffective nonsense and good data. You promised us that should you acquired to be the unelected, everlasting overlord of all data entry, you’d ‘set up the world’s data and make it universally accessible and helpful.’” They broke the deal.” • It is a must-read. Doctorow does a deepish dive into the enshittification of product opinions, together with air purifiers [see next link]. Not nice throughout an airborne pandemic!

The Bezzle: “How Google is killing impartial websites like ours” [HouseFresh]. • A must-read, that clearly demonstrates how each Higher Houses and Gardens and Actual easy faked product opinions of air purifiers. Faux labs, faux photographs, faux specialists, faux all the things, doing nice in search engine optimization and infesting all the things, together with Reddit threads. Hat tip, personal fairness.

The Bezzle: “Contained in the Funding Frenzy at Anthropic, One in all A.I.’s Hottest Begin-Up” [New York Times]. “For all of A.I.’s promise of remodeling each facet of society, it has began by upending Silicon Valley’s start-up deal-making. Younger firms sometimes increase cash each 15 months or so, after displaying that their companies have grown. However since generative A.I. — which might generate textual content, photographs, sounds and video — burst onto the scene in late 2022, the rule e-book has been thrown out as traders have fought for a bit of the most popular builders…. Buyers can’t afford to lose out on the motion as a result of “should you miss the winner within the area, you’re type of out of the sport,” mentioned Ilya Strebulaev, a finance professor at Stanford…. Some investments in A.I. start-ups by the tech giants have just lately attracted regulatory consideration. Final month, the Federal Commerce Fee mentioned it had opened an inquiry into Amazon’s and Google’s investments in Anthropic for potential antitrust violations.” However: “As a part of the pact, Anthropic agreed to construct its A.I. utilizing specialised laptop chips designed by Amazon. If Anthropic is successful, Amazon’s shares within the start-up might repay handsomely. Within the meantime, the cloud computing deal will raise Amazon’s backside line. The deal was structured as convertible notes, or debt that turns into fairness when Anthropic hits sure milestones, two individuals aware of the construction mentioned. Some traders have questioned such offers as a result of firms like Google and Amazon are investing cash that finally ends up bolstering their very own revenues. The businesses mentioned the preparations have been kosher.” • Little doubt. I don’t play the ponies, so all this can be a little past me. Do any readers keep in mind whether or not comparable offers have been made through the Dot Com period?

The Bezzle: “Air Canada Has to Honor a Refund Coverage Its Chatbot Made Up” [Wired]. • I odor enterprise mannequin. Folks really want to begin designing prompts that yield company refunds. Or, higher, have AI do it.

Labor Market: “Google Lays Off Hundreds Extra Workers Regardless of Report Earnings One 12 months After Shedding 12,000 Workers As Employees Start Worrying AI is Slowly Changing Them” [Yahoo News]. “The layoffs have sparked widespread concern amongst Google workers, not nearly job safety but additionally concerning the moral implications of their work, particularly as the corporate continues to take a position closely in advancing AI expertise. There’s a rising apprehension that the push in direction of automation and AI might finally result in additional job replacements, including to the prevailing nervousness over layoffs​​… [Google’s senior vice president, Philipp Schindler] mentioned, ‘I need to be clear, once we restructure, there’s at all times a chance to be extra environment friendly and smarter in how we service and develop our prospects.’ He went on to say, ‘We’re not restructuring as a result of AI is taking away roles that’s vital right here. However we see important alternatives right here with our AI-powered answer to truly ship unimaginable ROI at scale, and that’s why we’re doing a few of these changes.’” • I’d anticipate ginormous theft of mental property adopted by bullshit era to have equally ginormous ROI. Who wouldn’t?

Labor Market: “An extended-running labor battle over the primary huge new container terminal within the U.S. in a number of years reached the authorized finish of the street” [Paul Page, Wall Street Journal]. “The U.S. Supreme Court docket received’t hear a case introduced by South Carolina’s ports authority in a dispute with the dockworkers’ union over staffing on the new Leatherman Terminal. The WSJ Logistics Report’s Paul Berger writes the rejection lets stand a lower-court ruling that successfully pushes the Port of Charleston to make use of an all-union labor drive on the web site. The South Carolina Ports Authority says it’s going to now work with the Worldwide Longshoremen’s Affiliation to resolve the standoff that has hamstrung operations on the facility. Leatherman is a linchpin for efforts to broaden dealing with capability on the East Coast’s No. 4 port. The choice provides the ILA a victory because the union prepares to barter a brand new contract this 12 months with East and Gulf coast ports.” • A union win from the Trump Court docket? Mirabile dictu!

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At the moment’s Concern & Greed Index: 68 Greed (earlier shut: 69 Greed) [CNN]. One week in the past: 76 (Excessive Greed). (0 is Excessive Concern; 100 is Excessive Greed). Final up to date Feb 21 at 1:16:17 PM ET.

Neoliberal Epidemics

“Rise in measles instances at Broward elementary college might simply be the start, physician says” [CBS]. “‘Measles is unfold similar to an higher respiratory an infection. So, ,’ [Dr. Pallavi Aneja, the program director of Internal Medicine Residency at HCA FL Northwest and Westside Hospitals] mentioned. “If a toddler is sick — simply getting sick with a runny nostril, with conjunctivitis, which is purple eyes, low-grade fever — that could possibly be simply starting phases of measles.’” • Perhaps the true pandemic was the droplet dogmatists we met alongside the best way. In the meantime, in Florida:

Class Warfare

Good to see Folks’s CDC on CBS:

Labor is the supply of all worth. That’s why companies should drive you again to work.

Information of the Wired

“Cease suspending issues by embracing the mess” [Deprocrastination]. “You might have solely what you’ve proper now. When you really feel okay-ish, and you’ve got half-hour of largely uninterrupted time, now’s the time to do one thing. Count on issues to not go 100% based on plan. Get up late? Reset Assembly canceled? Reset. Morning routine interrupted? Reset. If you already know that these imperfections are extraordinarily probably, you’ll be able to react with extra presence of thoughts and make one of the best of the state of affairs. For instance, I write this on the prepare, late to my dentist appointment as a result of it snowed in a single day. Hardly a great state of affairs, and but I write. I might simply justify to myself that I ought to do nothing and fret over how unhealthy this example is (and I certainly did for about 10 minutes), however I nonetheless have half-hour of the prepare journey and so why not do a bit of labor? If I hadn’t written something on that prepare, I wouldn’t have had a spot to proceed. I wouldn’t have something to edit, to enhance, and to share. Due to my angle to make one of the best out of the state of affairs, nevertheless messy it was, I used to be considerably productive, and felt higher about how I spent my time in consequence.”

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Contact data for vegetation: Readers, be at liberty to contact me at lambert [UNDERSCORE] strether [DOT] corrente [AT] yahoo [DOT] com, to (a) learn how to ship me a test if you’re allergic to PayPal and (b) to learn how to ship me photographs of vegetation. Greens are tremendous! Fungi, lichen, and coral are deemed to be honorary vegetation! In order for you your deal with to seem as a credit score, please place it at first of your mail in parentheses: (thus). In any other case, I’ll anonymize by utilizing your initials. See the earlier Water Cooler (with plant) right here. From SC:

SC writes: “Here’s a very plain-appearing plant-start venture picture that could be a bit uncommon due to the
species – Camellia sinensis, aka ‘Tea.’ I’ve included some verbiage that will curiosity readers who prefer to propagate perennials.” I’m so glad to see one other venture from SC. Right here is the “verbiage”:

For quite a few years I’ve been attempting to ascertain a cold-hardy number of Camellia sinensis, aka “Tea”, in my yard from bought year-old vegetation, however I’ve tended to bungle the primary Winter and the vegetation have died inside a 12 months or so. This Winter, I’m attempting to begin the issues from seed in hope of getting vegetation into the bottom months sooner than I’ve in prior years. The vegetation vendor, “Camellia Forest Nursery”, sells seeds in addition to vegetation and this 12 months the chilly hardy selection, “Korea”, that I’ve been attempting to ascertain was accessible as seed, at a worth that was very favorable in contrast with vegetation. If these vegetation don’t survive, I’ll drop the thought, or simply hold a couple of in containers as indoor vegetation. The hooked up picture reveals three trays of begins from these seeds, began 5 to six weeks sooner than the year-end date of the picture. The 5 largest vegetation within the right-most tray had a “head begin” in that they already had emergent radicles after I opened the seed packet (my unhealthy for not opening the package deal instantly). The third tray at left has a few small shoots poking up (at this writing, 5 days later, most pots in that tray have emergent seedlings). The germination price to date is above 50%. Tea is a bit of labor to course of after the harvest of latest progress; one can’t merely clip off a couple of leaves at any time of the 12 months and steep them. If these survive, they might find yourself merely functioning as a low hedge. I like the thought of “edible/drinkable landscaping” however except the worldwide tea commerce collapses, these might find yourself merely as decorations.

Readers, do any of you’ve your “begins” going?

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