By Lambert Strether of Corrente.
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In Case You Would possibly Miss…
(1) Mandy Cohen et al. write a paywalled article within the NEJM that erases Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions from public well being, and warns aerosol scientists and air flow engineers that their work gained’t be funded.
(2) Biden poll entry battle in Ohio and Alabama.
(3) Trump at Chick-Fil-A.
(4) Taibbi on class (interview with Les Leopold).
Politics
“So lots of the social reactions that strike us as psychological are in reality a rational administration of symbolic capital.” –Pierre Bourdieu, Classification Struggles
Biden Administration
4 years after the beginning of an airborne pandemic:
As we speak, @ARPA_H introduced the BREATHE program to revolutionize how we monitor and enhance indoor air high quality.
The Biden-Harris Administration has prioritized enhancing indoor air high quality as an efficient instrument for holding folks wholesome. https://t.co/YioYQLXimi
— White Home Workplace of Science & Expertise Coverage (@WHOSTP) April 10, 2024
Sounds spectacular, till you notice that CDC — our premier public well being company — simply threw aerosol scientists and air flow engineers below the bus and erased Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions from the general public well being lexicon. So you need to surprise what “revolutionize” and “prioritized” actually imply.
2024
Lower than a yr to go!
RCP Ballot Averages, April 5
Right here is Friday’s RCP ballot. Trump remains to be up in all of the Swing States (extra right here), however nonetheless main with one exception: PA. I’ve highlighted it once more, (1) as a result of BIden is now up there, and (2) it’s an outlier, has been for weeks. Why isn’t Trump doing effectively there? (I’ll work out a greater method to do that, however for now: Blue dot = transfer towards Biden; crimson dot = transfer towards Trump. No statistical signficance to any of it, and state polls are dangerous anyhow!)
* * * Trump (R): “Prosecutor assigned to probe Georgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones in Trump election interference case” [The Hill]. “A Georgia prosecutor has been assigned to criminally examine the state’s Republican lieutenant governor, Burt Jones, for his alleged function in former President Trump’s try to subvert the state’s 2020 election outcomes. Pete Skandalakis, government director of the Prosecuting Attorneys Council of Georgia, tasked himself with the probe 21 months after the Fulton County district lawyer’s workplace was disqualified from Jones’s case. The workplace was disqualified as a result of Fulton County District Lawyer Fani Willis (D) headlined a fundraiser for a Democratic candidate who went on to face Jones in his race for lieutenant governor. The choose overseeing the matter described Willis’s determination to partake as a ‘what are you pondering?’ second.” And never for the final time! Extra: “In a quick assertion Thursday asserting his appointment, Skandalakis’s workplace mentioned ‘no additional feedback will probably be made right now.’ Jones was one among 16 pro-Trump electors who falsely signed paperwork claiming the previous president gained the state in 2020. Whereas he was a state senator, he additionally tried to convene a particular session of Georgia’s Legislature with the intention of overturning President Biden’s win. Jones mentioned in an announcement to The Hill that he appears ahead to a ‘fast decision’ of the matter, slamming Willis for making a ‘mockery of this authorized course of.’”
Trump (R): “The porn star, the president and a ‘hush cash’ cost” [Agence France Presse]. “In 2011, as Trump was considering a White Home run in opposition to Democrat Barack Obama, ‘In Contact’ journal contacted [Stormy] Daniels concerning the Lake Tahoe encounter. Daniels took a polygraph examination, which she says she handed, and was to have been paid $15,000. The story by no means ran, squashed by Michael Cohen, Trump’s private lawyer nicknamed ‘The Pitbull.’ Daniels mentioned she was threatened quickly afterwards by a person in a car parking zone who warned her to ‘Depart Trump alone.’ The Lake Tahoe story resurfaced within the closing days of the 2016 presidential marketing campaign by which Trump was the Republican nominee and at a time when he was already dealing with flak for crude remarks about girls made in an ‘Entry Hollywood’ tape. The Nationwide Enquirer, a tabloid owned by a Trump ally, found that Daniels was searching for bidders for her probably damaging story about her tryst with Trump. The tabloid put her in contact with Cohen. Cohen, who has since turned in opposition to Trump, acknowledged arranging a $130,000 ‘hush cash’ cost to Daniels in alternate for her silence concerning the 2006 encounter. Daniels and Trump — below the pseudonyms Peggy Peterson and David Dennison — entered right into a nondisclosure settlement ready by Cohen. Trump’s reimbursements to Cohen for the $130,000 cost type the idea of the 34 counts of falsifying enterprise data he faces as a part of a scheme to ‘unlawfully affect the 2016 presidential election.’” • I so don’t wish to learn Bragg’s submitting, however I’m going to should gear up and do it. The “hush cash” body bores me to tears. In a world the place Jeffrey Epstein and P. Diddy have hours of videotape exhibiting complete elite cadres at play, we’re anxious as a result of a billionaire paid off a mistress? Actually? OTOH, if Trump used marketing campaign cash to try this, it strikes me as fallacious (and maybe unlawful). However in AFP’s rationalization, which makes Bragg’s case appear convoluted and creaky, that doesn’t appear to be the case; in reality, a flex internet (Enquirer editor + Cohen) appears to have dealt with the matter for Trump. That appears to be the place the falsified enterprise data facet is available in, however isn’t that usually a misdemeanor? Did the “unlawfully affect the 2016 presidential election” half flip it right into a felony? What in a candidate’s life does not affect an election? If Melania modified her cosmetics so she appeared higher on TV, that might “affect the election” ffs. So I suppose Bragg must be trying into her data too. All this can be a long-winded and exasperated method of claiming, once more, I have to learn Bragg’s submitting. However from the press protection, the case ought to by no means have been introduced, and wouldn’t have been if Trump weren’t Trump, and New York weren’t a Democrat state.
* * * Trump (R): “Can I’ve thirty milkshakes?”
President Trump bought milk shakes for everybody at a Chick-fil-A in Atlanta.
This President has a lot charisma! pic.twitter.com/hGCjND0rSc
— Brigitte Gabriel (@ACTBrigitte) April 10, 2024
I don’t care of it’s a photograph op. Of course it’s a photograph op!
* * * Biden (D): “Resurgent inflation looms over Joe Biden’s White Home bid” [Financial Times]. “The three.5 per cent annual improve within the March client worth index adopted a 3.2 per cent achieve a month earlier, and has made it abruptly a lot more durable for Biden to argue that inflation is continuous to maneuver steadily downwards since hitting a multi-decade peak in the summertime of 2022. If adopted by different greater than anticipated inflation figures within the coming weeks, it may additionally lead the Federal Reserve to push again rate of interest cuts that might deliver aid from excessive borrowing prices for a lot of American households this yr. Although the US economic system has created greater than 15mn jobs below Biden’s watch, the bounce in inflation throughout his tenure has solid a cloud over his dealing with of the economic system and stays one among his greatest political weaknesses heading into the November vote. White Home officers on Wednesday mentioned that that they had at all times anticipated the method of bringing down inflation to be bumpy — and that they imagine inflation will quickly start easing once more.”
Biden (D): “Biden Zeitgeist Watch” [Joe Klein, Sanity Clause]. I suppose I must be gratified that Klein — “Joke Line,” again within the days of the blogosphere — has adopted “Zeitgeist Watch” as a trope [lambert blushes modestly], and I agree with the underside line on the finish: “Biden is in bother. He wants to speak to folks outdoors his internal circle—after which take motion—if he’s going to have an opportunity in November.” • However not a lot of what’s in between.
* * * Biden (D): “Joe Biden marketing campaign hints at litigation if Alabama retains president off poll” [Alabama Reflector]. “In a letter to Mike Jones, basic counsel for the Alabama Secretary of State’s workplace, Birmingham Lawyer Barry Ragsdale, representing the marketing campaign, mentioned the celebration may provisionally certify Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris as Democratic Social gathering’s nominees by an Aug. 15 deadline…. [Alabama Secretary of State Wes] Allen on Thursday doubled-down on his stance. ‘On January 16, 2023, I took an oath to uphold Alabama regulation and that’s what I’m going to do. My workplace will settle for all certifications that adjust to Alabama [law]. That statute doesn’t present for ‘provisional certifications’ or every other exceptions,’ he mentioned in an announcement to the Reflector.
Biden (D): “Ohio and Alabama Are Taking part in Poll Video games With Biden” [Bloomberg]. “Kyle Kondik, a political analyst on the College of Virginia Heart for Politics, advised Cleveland.com that no major-party presidential nominee, not to mention the incumbent president, has ever been excluded from a state poll over what is actually a technicality. Intentionally leaving the Democratic nominee off the poll as a result of a deadline was missed by two weeks or much less is a cynical and offensive method to what must be a principally nonpartisan workplace. Secretaries of state, irrespective of their celebration, are charged with administering elections on behalf of all voters. Most take a good and scrupulously impartial method to the job…. Guidelines for thee however not for me is seldom a good suggestion — particularly in the case of what must be the neutral administration of elections which are the very basis on which our democracy rests.” • On this case, “our democracy” is just not used cynically….
* * * Kennedy (I): “Rep. Ro Khanna calls on RFK Jr.’s operating mate to step down. Right here’s how Nicole Shanahan responded” [CBS]. “Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna of California referred to as on Nicole Shanahan, the operating mate of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, to step down, warning that supporting Kennedy may pave the best way for former President Donald Trump to win the election. He made his pitch to her in a letter he shared with CBS Information, although he hadn’t but despatched it to Shanahan.” Courteous! Extra: “‘Even Trump himself, and different members of his group, have admitted {that a} RFK Jr. ticket will assist his reelection,’ Khanna wrote in his letter. ‘Whereas you could have honest disagreements on the Democratic Social gathering’s platform, it’s clear {that a} second time period for Trump could be disastrous for local weather and undo the work of President Biden’s Inflation Discount Act, probably the most important motion Congress has taken on clear vitality and local weather change in our nation’s historical past,’ Khanna went on. When reached by CBS Information, Shanahan opted to publish her response to the letter on social media, making it clear she had little persistence for Khanna’s newest ideas on the Kennedy marketing campaign.” • Right here it’s:
[1] Chair of Pershing Capital, a big hedge fund.
[2] Distinguished Democrat
troll, account with 748K followers (I’ve at all times discovered “dumbass” to be an particularly graceless locution, however hitherto I’ve related it with conservatives. Reside and be taught!)“RFK’s operating mate Nicole Shanahan tears into Democrat Ro Khanna for calling on her to ditch the presidential candidate as a result of it may assist Trump win: ‘How anti-democratic!’” [Daily Mail]. “Following her publish to X, RFK Jr. posted: ‘I’m so grateful on your braveness and style Nicole. ‘I’ve at all times admired RoKhanna. His flip flop right here is disappointing. .’” • Ouch!~
* * * NE: “Charlie Kirk: Making Nebraska Winner-Take-All Unlocks The West For Trump” [RealClearPolitics]. KIRK: “If we’re in a position to get Nebraska to turn out to be winner-take-all and not do that goofy system the place they’ve one electoral vote for the liberal metropolis of Omaha. Joe Biden would then not have the ability to get to 270 electoral votes, it will finish in a 269 tie and it will go to the Home of Representatives and Donald Trump will turn out to be president of the US.” However there’s a snag: “For a lot of causes I don’t wish to get into proper now the legislature was not in a position to get their act collectively final week. Advantageous. Particular session. We have now the votes if a particular session is known as to get this accomplished…. Section one is the governor of Nebraska, who has been terrific on this, Governor Pillen, has to name a particular session. This can be a name to motion for all the Warfare Room posse, not simply Nebraska. All throughout the nation to contact the governor of Nebraska and say name a particular session to go to winner-take-all.” • Lot of shifting components right here. Let’s wait and see.
* * * “How Taxpayers Will Closely Subsidize Democrat Boots on the Floor This Election” [RealClearInvestigations]. • As a result of tax-exempt Democrat NGOs optimize for demographics that may help them. Maybe we must always take out the demographic facet and goal based mostly on sortition….
“Republicans Flag Issues in Small-Donor Money Crunch” [RealClearPolitics]. “In its first yr of operation, [Republican donation platform] WinRed and Trump’s mixed efforts had a superb monitor report. Trump, as an example, amassed $626.6 million from small-dollar donors, 35% greater than Joe Biden did throughout the 2020 cycle. Up to now within the 2024 marketing campaign, nevertheless, Trump can’t rely on such a big small-dollar benefit to make up for Democrats’ total grassroots fundraising benefit. Final yr, he raised simply $51 million from small donors, lower than half what he raised in 2019. In the meantime, ActBlue collected $959,627,475, almost a billion {dollars}, in small increments via the top of February, in comparison with WinRed’s $430,965,507 as of December of final yr, the most recent federal election data obtainable. The RNC says that enormous and small donations to entities supporting Trump have steadily risen since November when it turned clear that he could be the nominee. Additionally they level to the previous president’s April 6 Palm Seaside fundraiser, which hauled in a report $50.5 million following Biden’s star-studded occasion on March 28 in New York that introduced in $26 million…. The following Federal Election Fee submitting deadline will present a clearer image, however many Republicans are on edge, indignant that WinRed hasn’t lived as much as its hype and anxious that management modifications on the RNC and within the Home and Senate will all contribute to a GOP cash chase loss in a essential election yr.”
Pandemics
“I’m in earnest — I can’t equivocate — I can’t excuse — I can’t retreat a single inch — AND I WILL BE HEARD.” –William Lloyd Garrison
Covid Sources, 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 Basic Ideas” (particularly on hospitalization by metropolis).
Lambert right here: Readers, thanks for the collective effort. To replace any entry, do be happy to contact me on the tackle given with the crops. Please put “COVID” within the topic line. Thanks!
Sources, 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 stories); 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).
Sources, Canada (Nationwide): Wastewater (Authorities of Canada).
Sources, Canada (Provincial): ON (wastewater); QC (les eaux usées); BC (wastewater); BC, Vancouver (wastewater).
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Transmission: H5N1
“CAFOs, novel influenza, and the necessity for One Well being approaches” [One Health]. That is very dense and I can’t summarize it (although it’s price a learn, clearly). APHIS, in its mission assertion, helps One Well being. Here’s a diagram of the “One Well being Triad”:
Elite Maleficence
“Integrating Public Well being and Well being Care — Defending Well being as a Group Sport” [Charlene A. Wong, M.D., M.S.H.P., Debra Houry, M.D., M.P.H., and , NEJM]. Right here, in its entirety, is the Summary: “Defending well being is a group sport — but the general public well being and medical care techniques meant to advance this aim have been siloed for too lengthy.” • I suppose the general public isn’t on the group, the article is paywalled. (Unusual that Mandy didn’t get the paywall lifted, as a result of NEJM has been fairly good at making Covid articles open entry). Thankfully, some sort soul imaged the article:
It is not the clearest excessive res, however it’ll do … pic.twitter.com/EyOZXTRCbk
— 4x💉 I’m, in keeping with Tшiттeг, a 13-54 y/o ♀🤣 (@ImmunoNucMed) April 10, 2024
And guess what! There are different folks Mandy doesn’t need on her group moreover the general public! Desk 1:
(For the panel at prime left: CDC doubles or triples down on Covid as a seasonal respiratory virus, when (a) Covid is just not seasonal, and (b) is respiratory in transmission however not in its results, that are vascular, neurological, and long-lasting, in contrast to RSV, say. In fact, CDC needs to place all these infections in the identical cubes and on the identical lanyards again in Atlanta, so right here we’re.)
Extra importantly: Word the three-times repeated mantra: Vaccines MR SUBLIMINAL Ka-ching!, testing MR SUBLIMINAL Ka-ching!, remedy MR SUBLIMINAL Ka-ching!. Mandy erases non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) MR SUBLIMINAL Zero ka-ching! fully, since NPIs are none of these there. Apparently, going ahead as we are saying, air flow, masking, and quarantine are to be erased from the general public well being lexicon (quarantine regardless of its use for the reason that mid-Seventeenth century). Discover additionally that vaccines, testing, remedy don’t embody prevention (“higher than treatment”), which is what NPIs accomplish; so not solely are NPIs erases, however the personnel who may design and implement preventive methods for airborne ailments are comprehensively rejected. CDC needs no enter from aerosol scientists or air flow engineers (like ASHRAE or, for that matter, NIOSH). They’re not on Mandy’s group! That is additionally proven within the textual content of the doc:
The scope of “collaborative efforts” with “well being care companions” is outlined by Desk 1. Therefore, no funding for “knowledge, lab, or workforce” that features NPIs, air flow, or aerosol tranmission typically. For sure, this doesn’t bode effectively for the upcoming HICPAC steering, the place hospitals tried to ram via lowering NPIs till a public outcry stopped them, at the very least temporariliy.
Lastly, “vaccines, testing, remedy” can be a complete rejection of the “Swiss Cheese Mannequin” of a number of layers of safety. Going ahead, these and the mannequin itself are to be outdoors the scope of “public well being” fully.
TABLE 1: Each day Covid Charts
LEGEND
1) ★ for charts new as we speak; all others will not be 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) Our curve has now flattened out at a stage far above valleys below Trump. Not a fantastic victory. Word additionally the world “below the curve,” moreover peaks. That space is bigger below Biden than below Trump, and it appears to be rising steadily if inconsistently.
[2] (Biobot) No backward revisons….
[3] (CDC Variants) As of Could 11, genomic surveillance knowledge will probably be reported biweekly, based mostly on the supply of constructive take a look at specimens.” “Biweeekly: 1. occurring each two weeks. 2. occurring twice every week; semiweekly.” Appears to be like like CDC has chosen sense #1. In essence, they’re telling us variants are nothing to fret about. Time will inform.
[4] (ER) CDC appears to have killed this off, for the reason that hyperlink is damaged, I believe in favor of this factor. I’ll attempt to verify. UPDATE Sure, go away it to CDC to kill a web page, after which announce it was archived a day later. And heaven forfend CDC ought to clarify the place to go to get equal knowledge, if any. I favored the ER knowledge, as a result of it appeared actually exhausting to recreation. And talking of Emergency Departments:
Who’s going to the emergency division most with covid, its youngsters, blue line ages 0-1, orange 2-4, and crimson 5-11, so make certain all of us notice, covid places youngsters within the emergency departments, once we select to not make colleges covid-threat-safe-zones, chart care of Louisiana DOH pic.twitter.com/iROnhCARP1
— Justin Lee (@DailyJLee) April 10, 2024
[5] (Hospitalization: NY) Appears to be like like a really gradual leveling off to a non-zero baseline, to me. I suppose to a tame epidemiologist it appears like “endemicity,” however to me it appears like one other tranche of lethality.
[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) Leveling out.
[8] (Cleveland) Flattening.
[9] (Vacationers: Posivitity) Now up, albeit within the rear view mirror.
[10] (Vacationers: Variants) JN.1 dominates totally.
[11] Appears to be like just like the Occasions isn’t reporting demise knowledge any extra? Perhaps I would like to return to The Economist:
The pandemic’s true demise toll is 4x the formally reported quantity. 28.2 million useless. The magnitude of this human tragedy is tough to understand. A lot of this carnage was preventable however for the laissez faire angle of our leaders. https://t.co/asiTYR8YvT
— Dr. Dick Zoutman (@DickZoutman) February 1, 2024
Stats Watch
Employment State of affairs: “United States Preliminary Jobless Claims” [Trading Economics]. “The variety of folks claiming unemployment advantages within the US fell by 11,000 to 211,000 within the week ending April sixth, the bottom in a single month, and beneath market expectations of 215,000. The decline countered the rise introduced by the upwardly revised, two-month excessive within the earlier week so as to add additional proof of a good labor market within the US economic system, in step with the energy within the newest jobs report, so as to add leeway for the Fed to carry charges greater for longer to fight inflation.”
Inflation: “United States Producer Costs” [Trading Economics]. “Producer Costs in the US elevated to 143.69 factors in March from 143.47 factors in February of 2024. Producer Costs in the US averaged 116.59 factors from 2009 till 2024, reaching an all time excessive of 143.69 factors in March of 2024 and a report low of 100.20 factors in November of 2009.”
Finance: “Credit score-card delinquency charges had been worst on report in Fed research” [Yahoo Finance]. “Nearly 3.5% of card balances had been at the very least 30 days late as of the top of December, the Philadelphia Fed mentioned. That’s the very best determine within the knowledge sequence going again to 2012, and up by about 30 foundation factors from the earlier quarter. The ‘Stress amongst cardholders was additional underscored in cost conduct, because the share of accounts making minimal funds rose 34 foundation factors to a sequence excessive,’ in keeping with the report.” • Finest economic system ever!
Tech: We personal our personal search knowledge:
Courtroom says: “Certainly, Google’s licensing settlement makes clear that it doesn’t personal its customers’ content material. As an alternative, customers personal their Google content material, which, in keeping with testimony from a Google coverage specialist, consists of their search histories.”
— Brent Skorup (@bskorup) April 11, 2024
So, does that imply the NSA has to disgorge all Google search histories from its Utah Information Heart?
Manufacturing: “Amid cover-up of whistleblower John Barnett’s ‘suicide,’ new Boeing whistleblower exposes security violations in manufacture of 787 Dreamliner” [WSWS]. “Like Barnett, Salehpour advised the Occasions he had been repeatedly retaliated in opposition to for citing his considerations concerning the shortcut strategies employed by Boeing on Dreamliner jets. The engineer’s lawyer, Debra S. Katz, mentioned that when Salehpour approached his supervisors along with his considerations or tried to deliver them up at security conferences, he was silenced and transferred to a different product line, the 777.” • Surprisingly, WSWS omits that Salehpour was threatened with violence by his superiors. Hat tip to alert reader Automobile Burglar for noticing this passage within the Seattle Occasions piece:
“At one level, his [787] boss threatened him with bodily violence,” [Salehpour lawyer Debra Katz] added. “That was documented. That really was in writing. He turned the specter of bodily violence over to HR and HR didn’t self-discipline the offending supervisor.”
Given the specter of violence, little doubt the Charleston police are diligently interviewing Boeing’s managers. Though the truth that the supervisor feft free to place a risk of violence in writing suggests a way of impunity…
As we speak’s Worry & Greed Index: 54 Impartial (earlier shut: 61 Greed) [CNN]. One week in the past: 63 (Greed). (0 is Excessive Worry; 100 is Excessive Greed). Final up to date Apr 10 at 2:00:01 PM ET.
Zeitgeist Watch
“As bans unfold, fluoride in ingesting water divides communities throughout the US” [USA Today]. “In February, the Board of County Commissioners in Union County, whose seat is Monroe, voted 3-2 to cease including fluoride to ingesting water on the Yadkin River Water Therapy Plant, the one water supply wholly owned and operated by the county. However the determination got here after heated discussions amongst residents and county officers. ‘My kids had the blessing of rising up with fluoride of their water and … they’ve little or no dental points,’ mentioned Commissioner Richard Helms forward of the vote. A fellow commissioner noticed it otherwise: ‘Let’s cease placing one thing within the water that’s meant to deal with us, and provides folks the liberty to decide on,’ mentioned David Williams.” • For many who got here in late:
I’ve usually thought that Basic Ripper was directionallly right — flouride, no; however PFAS, Endocrine Disruptors, and heaven is aware of what else.
The Gallery
“Pompeii: Breathtaking new work discovered at historic metropolis” [BBC]. “A 3rd of the misplaced metropolis has nonetheless to be cleared of volcanic particles. The present dig, the most important in a era, is underlining Pompeii’s place because the world’s premier window on the folks and tradition of the Roman empire. Park director Dr Gabriel Zuchtriegel introduced the ‘black room’ solely to the BBC on Thursday. It was probably the partitions’ stark color was chosen to cover the smoke deposits from lamps used throughout entertaining after sundown. ‘Within the shimmering gentle, the work would have virtually come to life,’ he mentioned.” • For instance:
Class Warfare
“The Actual Guide In regards to the ‘White Working Class’” (interview with Matt Taibbi) [Les Leopold, Racket News]. I’m so glad Taibbi lined this subject, and in a not-paywalled publish in addition (I used to be getting slightly uninterested in studying about how these eugenicist Nice Barrington goons wrapped themselves within the First Modification). The entire piece is price studying, however here’s a key analytical instrument, crisply defined:
The passage of NAFTA led to lots of job losses, however an even bigger trigger is a phenomenon I’ve lined right here and which Leopold tackles: inventory buybacks.
Buybacks occur when massive corporations use money or borrow funds to purchase their very own inventory on {the marketplace}, then retire the shares. Each the shopping for and the retiring are likely to drive share costs up, which is an effective factor for executives compensated in firm inventory, however much less advantageous for these not aware about the corporate’s plans.
The implications of this are essential. As Leopold notes beneath, most individuals assume layoffs are simply chilly exhausting financial actuality, the unavoidable results of market forces taking their toll on uncompetitive companies. But it surely’s not at all times true. . Leopold cites a stat saying 85% of government compensation comes within the type of inventory awards, creating huge incentives to spend on buybacks. I’ve seen each greater and decrease numbers, however even the low finish (Harvard Enterprise Assessment put the quantity at 59% globally and 75% in “the Americas”) is important.
In the long run, Leopold posits that whereas Democratic voters imagine they should shift to extra intolerant positions to win working class voters, they’d extra probably want to emphasise mass layoffs as a root of rural anger, which might pressure them to decide on between Wall Avenue donors and rural votes.
Extra:
[TAIBBI:] What’s the most important false impression about layoffs?
[LEOPOLD:] Most individuals assume that mass layoffs are inevitable, proper? They’re the results of know-how, globalization. You’ll be able to’t do something about it, and that’s why no person cares about it. Oh, AI goes to come back in, one thing else goes to come back in. We’re going to put off staff. You’ll be able to’t do something about it. And all you need to do is open the hood slightly bit, and what you’ll discover . They’ve taken a shitload of loans utilizing an organization as collateral and now to service these loans, you lay off a pair thousand staff and also you’re all set. It’s exceptional. After which the BS that they inform working households is, “don’t fear, your youngsters, they’re going to get educated. They’re going to get high-tech jobs.” However final yr, the high-tech business laid off 262,000 staff, and up to now it’s 57,000 this yr.
TAIBBI: Yikes.
[LEOPOLD:] These are booming, extremely worthwhile industries. They’re additionally the leaders in inventory buybacks. The easiest way to pay for inventory buyback is simply lop off a bunch of staff. In fact you in all probability know that higher than I do. This has been ripping via the information business, every kind of consolidations that go on the place a personal fairness firm is available in and the very first thing they do is reduce prices. Proper? Lay off staff.
And:
[LEOPOLD:]So this complete subject has simply been swept below the rug. It’s exhausting for me to get it out from below the rug. We estimate 30 million folks have gone via a mass layoff since 1996.
[TAIBBI:]: That quantity is wonderful. It might clarify virtually all the shift in American politics.
[LEOPOLD:] I hate to be so centered on one pressure, however it’s a robust pressure. I imply, give it some thought. Look, you and I are fortunate. We have now abilities the place we are able to transfer round. It’s not devastating, however are you able to think about in case you simply go from one unstable state of affairs to a different? I noticed it in these Oberlin staff. A few them obtained very anti-liberal. They used to respect this liberal faculty and its values, however now they’ve been handled like this for no purpose and goodbye. They don’t respect them anymore. I requested the query at a steelworkers’ workshop with about 50 folks in there. I mentioned, how many individuals right here have gone via a mass layoff. It was 48.
Mass layoffs, mass an infection…
Information of the Wired
“Watch your backyard glow with new genetically modified bioluminescent petunias” [NPR]. “The petunia with shiny, white flowers appears like one thing you’d purchase in spring at a backyard nursery. However, when the lights are turned out, the petals slowly begin lighting up with a greenish, white glow. The plant is at all times glowing, it’s simply our eyes that want to regulate to see the sunshine. The most recent buds are the brightest and punctuate the glowing flowers. ‘That’s why we name it the Firefly Petunia. As a result of these shiny buds resemble fireflies sitting on prime of the plant,’ [Keith] Wooden [of Light Bio] defined. And regardless of its identify, this plant doesn’t have any firefly genes, slightly 4 genes from a bioluminescent mushroom and a fifth from a fungi.” • Maybe a form reader want to take a look at?
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