2:00PM Water Cooler 2/23/2024 | bare capitalism

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By Lambert Strether of Corrente.

Hen Music of the Day

Ruby-crowned Kinglet, 1.5 km WSW of Johnsontown, Berkeley, West Virginia, United States. “Conduct and different notes: Grownup male Ruby-crowned Kinglet giving calls and subsong whereas foraging within the decrease branches of a Virginia Pine.”

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Politics

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

2024

Lower than a 12 months to go!

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This week’s polling:

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Trump (R): “May Tulsi Gabbard Develop into Trump’s Very Bizarre VP Alternative?” [Ed Kilgore, New York Magazine]. “you don’t actually see many individuals or politicians go from far left to far proper or again once more. An exception is clearly former Democratic congresswoman and presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard. An enormous-time backer of Bernie Sanders in 2016, and a favourite of the anti-war left, Gabbard’s most well-known second on the 2020 Democratic nomination path was her sharp assault on Kamala Harris in a debate for placing ‘over 1,500 folks in jail for marijuana violations’ as a prosecutor. At this time, although, Gabbard is scheduled be the keynote speaker at a Mar-a-Lago fundraising dinner for the 917 Society — a nonprofit greatest recognized for distributing pocket-size copies of the Structure… Gabbard hasn’t endorsed Trump for president simply but, however she’s undoubtedly been on a sojourn towards MAGA-land for some time now. Her strongly anti-interventionist views (together with hostility to any assist to Ukraine) has been a relentless. However in October 2022, she formally left the Democratic Social gathering… Quickly thereafter, Gabbard’s trajectory was made clear by her endorsement of the Senate candidacy of MAGA favourite J.D. Vance. …. At an occasion in South Carolina earlier this week, Fox Information’ Laura Ingraham requested [Trump] a couple of record of vice-presidential prospects that included Tim Scott, Vivek Ramaswamy, Ron DeSantis, Byron Donalds, Kristi Noem … and Gabbard. Trump replied: All ‘of these persons are good. They’re all strong.” (His marketing campaign later clarified that DeSantis was not into account, and that Elise Stefanik was a chance, too.) It’s well-known that Group Trump is eager about broadening his coalition by selecting a veep who’s a lady, an individual of coloration, or somebody effectively outdoors the political Institution. Gabbard matches all three standards.” • Hmm. Trump might do worse.

Trump (R): “The Swiftboater Coming for Biden” [David Freedlander, New York Magazine]. “A longtime brawler and veteran of Republican politics, together with the notorious Swift Boat Veterans for Fact marketing campaign in opposition to John Kerry in 2004, right now LaCivita is formally senior adviser to Donald Trump’s presidential marketing campaign — however he’s actually the de facto co–marketing campaign supervisor together with Susie Wiles. Collectively, they’ve introduced an unprecedented degree of self-discipline to the marketing campaign’s third iteration.” And: “In keeping with a dozen folks engaged on and near the marketing campaign, Wiles and LaCivita have found out that a part of Trump’s enchantment is the efficiency and that he can’t actually be managed anyway — look no additional than Trump randomly urging Russia to assault NATO members. As a substitute, Wiles manages inside issues (“She controls the checkbook,” as one particular person put it) whereas LaCivita plots the general technique. He ran the bottom recreation in Iowa that crushed Ron DeSantis within the caucuses and pushed the Republican events of Nevada and California to alter their delegate-allocation guidelines to favor Trump.” Importantly: “‘2016 was a very shambolic operation, only a man on a airplane surrounded by a rotating forged of jokers,’ says Liam Donovan, a Republican strategist. ‘By 2020, you had a extra professionalized operation, however the marketing campaign was led by his internet designer till the house stretch. He got here shut with the B-team, and now we get to see what occurs once you usher in a few of the most shrewd, calculating, and ruthless operators within the social gathering.’” • After all, there is the funds….

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Haley (R): “She’s not quitting. Takeaways from Nikki Haley’s push to remain within the GOP contest in opposition to Trump” [Associated Press]. “Forward of a serious speech on Tuesday, Haley informed The Related Press that she’s staying within the race it doesn’t matter what a minimum of till after one other 20 states vote by way of Tremendous Tuesday on March 5.” Not a very long time. Extra: “However someway, even because the losses start to pile up, Haley is elevating cash on the strongest charge of her political profession. Haley’s marketing campaign raised $5 million in a fundraising swing after her second-place end in New Hampshire that included stops in Texas, Florida, New York, and California, in accordance with marketing campaign spokesperson Olivia Perez-Cubas. Her marketing campaign raised $16.5 million in January alone — her greatest fundraising month ever. She raised one other $1 million final week within the 24 hours after Trump attacked her husband, a navy serviceman at present serving abroad.” And: “‘Individuals are not wanting six months down the highway when these courtroom circumstances have taken place,’ Haley stated. ‘He’s going to be in a courtroom all of March, April, Could and June. How on the planet do you win a normal election when these circumstances preserve going and the judgments preserve coming?’” • An excellent query, that the Trump marketing campaign staff has little doubt thought of rigorously.

Haley (R): “The Democrats Paying for Nikki Haley to Keep within the Race” [The American Conservative]. “A POLITICO evaluation of FEC filings by Haley’s marketing campaign discovered that, in January alone, roughly 1,600 donors to President Joe Biden’s marketing campaign in 2020 additionally donated to Haley’s marketing campaign. These weren’t simply small-dollar donors; they had been accountable for greater than $500,000 of donations final month. In whole, greater than 5,200 donors to Biden’s 2020 marketing campaign have donated to Haley’s major marketing campaign.” • So Haley’s enchantment is bipartisan!

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Biden (D): “Biden’s cheat sheets at fundraisers fear donors” [Axios]. “President Biden has been utilizing notecards in closed-door fundraisers, calling on prescreened donors after which consulting his notes to supply detailed solutions, in accordance with folks conversant in the routine. Biden’s reliance on notecards to assist clarify his personal coverage positions — on questions he is aware of are coming — is elevating issues amongst some donors about Biden’s age. The staged Q&A classes have left some donors questioning whether or not Biden can stand up to the trials of a presidential marketing campaign, not to mention potential debates with former President Trump, 77. Biden advisers say the president is given notecards just for very detailed and technical questions, and say he often does spontaneous Q&As. Most up-to-date presidents — together with Trump, George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush and Barack Obama — have carried crib notes, or used teleprompters, to assist information them by way of numerous public occasions and conferences. In Biden’s case, donors have observed he’s additionally utilizing notecards in personal occasions. Biden’s notecards are partly the results of a detail-oriented workers that wishes to make sure his fundraisers are profitable.” • Which certainly they’ve been.

Biden (D): “Outdated Yeller” [Axios]. “In personal, [Biden’s] liable to yelling… Biden has such a quick-trigger mood that some aides attempt to keep away from assembly alone with him. Some take a colleague, nearly as a defend in opposition to a solo blast. The president’s admonitions embrace: “God dammit, how the f**okay don’t you already know this?!,” “Don’t f**king bullsh*t me!” and “Get the f**okay out of right here!” — in accordance with present and former Biden aides who’ve witnessed and been on the receiving finish of such outbursts. The personal eruptions paint a extra difficult image of Biden as a supervisor and president than his rigorously cultivated picture as a kindly uncle who loves Aviator sun shades and ice cream. Senior and lower-level aides alike could be in Biden’s line of fireside. ‘Nobody is protected,’ stated one administration official.” • In order that explains Grasp and Commander (“Outdated Yeller” is, in fact, the title of a canine, so Axios was giving a reasonably broad trace, right here).

Biden (D): “What occurs if Biden drops out? The chaotic 1968 Democratic conference might be a clue” [Business Insider]. “That situation hasn’t occurred since 1968. In late March, because the US involvement within the conflict in Vietnam raged on, Democratic President Lyndon B. Johnson introduced he would finish his reelection bid following a slender win in New Hampshire’s state major. Lower than every week later, a shooter killed civil rights chief Martin Luther King Jr. in Memphis, stoking much more nationwide drama. With out Johnson, the plain Democratic nominee, his vp, Hubert Humphrey, joined the first fray in opposition to Sen. Eugene McCarthy and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. Having joined the election cycle late within the recreation, Humphrey was unable to make it onto a number of major ballots. Undeterred, his marketing campaign amassed delegates through an unconventional technique: having allies stand in for him in sure primaries to disrupt the competitors and permit state social gathering leaders to ship the delegates his manner. After months of strategic campaigning, in early June, Humphrey had a large delegate lead over Kennedy and a a number of hundred delegate lead forward of McCarthy. His marketing campaign’s technique gave the impression to be working, however an sudden nationwide tragedy shortly difficult its plans: Kennedy was assassinated, upending the first race. With no candidate having amassed a majority of the nation’s delegates, the Democratic presidential nominee was determined on the 1968 Democratic Nationwide Conference in Chicago, the place anti-war protesters angrily demonstrated outdoors.” I keep in mind watching the conference reside on a black-and-white TV; the white tear gasoline was vivid because the Chicago cops attacked the protesters; I particularly keep in mind a gaggle of them clubbing a black-robed priest. Then there was Mayor Daley yelling “Kike!” at Abraham Ribicoff, who was antiwar. A spectacle certainly. Extra: “Because it stands, it doesn’t seem that the DNC has any need to recreate 1968’s contested conference in any capability. Chairman Jaime Harrison stated Monday that the concept of taking the nomination away from Biden after which successful in November — possible in opposition to former President Donald Trump — is ‘certifiably loopy truly.’ Except Biden stuns the social gathering and immediately drops out, the present 81-year-old president is on a quick monitor to acquiring the Democratic presidential nomination.” • Occasions, expensive boy, occasions; that’s what it will take. Volatility, expensive boy, volatility.

Biden (D): “A Vote for Trump Is a Vote for Putin—and a World in Hazard” [David Rothkopf, The Daily Beast]. “It’s time to transfer past the political spin supplied by GOP propagandists and Web trolls and acknowledge that Trump and the MAGA motion are right now lively belongings of Vladimir Putin and the Kremlin, as important to Russia’s future international ambitions as that nation’s personal armed forces…. After greater than eight years of compiling proof that demonstrates Russia’s efforts to co-opt the American proper is maybe essentially the most profitable intelligence operation of our time, now we have to reject the clear vocabulary of keyboard warriors [reporters] that also cry ‘hoax’ each time new and irrefutable proof of GOP-Russia ties is introduced.” • (Rothkopf is a totally paid-up pseudopodium of The Blob.) Rattling. What’s that warbling sound?

Biden (D): “The ‘Russia Collusion’ Reboot Is Going To Be Horrible” [The Federalist]. “‘I don’t know what [Putin] has on [Trump], however I believe it’s most likely monetary,’ Pelosi theorized. ‘Both one thing monetary he has him on or one thing on the come — one thing that he expects to get.’… If Democrats had widespread decency, they might cook dinner up a recent conspiracy idea for us in 2024, as a result of, actually, the prospect of reliving the identical hysterics over Russia for one more 12 months—or 4—is simply miserable…. Now, I don’t care how a lot you detest Trump. Accusing him of being a international asset or a spy, or contending that he’s being blackmailed, are silly smears. Solely a sap or a liar might probably imagine them at this level. Pelosi, cynically enjoying on the credulous nature of her constituents, absolutely doesn’t. She is aware of a virtually two-year particular counsel investigation — largely prompted by a political oppo file paid for by Democrats — did not uncover a single act of ‘collusion’ in 2016, a lot much less kompromat on Trump. There have been congressional investigations. There have been leaked tax returns. Each main media group within the nation spent an inordinate period of time and treasure making an attempt to reveal Trump’s alleged sedition. This is the reason Pelosi is compelled to border Trump’s alleged treachery as future quid professional quo. It’s definitely troublesome to disprove future occasions.” • If Pelosi is projecting, that might indicate blackmail is widespread within the Democrat “inside social gathering.”

Biden (D): “FBI informant who lied in regards to the Bidens’ ties to Ukrainian power firm had high-level Russian contacts: DOJ” [FOX]. • I’ve been remiss in masking this story for 2 causes: First, I don’t prefer it when spooks come out of nowhere and disturb the narrative movement. Second, Smirnov? Just like the vodka? Actually?

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“They surveyed 10,000 rural voters. Right here’s what they discovered.” (interview) [Politico]. “The sharp swing of rural voters towards the Republican Social gathering for the reason that Nineteen Eighties can’t be defined by merely taking a look at demographic indicators like race, age and training, say Colby Faculty professors Nicholas Jacobs and Daniel Shea, who printed [The Rural Voter: The Politics of Place and the Disuniting of America] in November.”

After crunching the survey information, you establish place-based grievance and nervousness because the strongest indicators of being a rural voter. What’s place-based nervousness or grievance, and why is it so vital?

JACOBS: Demographic indicators don’t do this good of a job [of identifying rural voters] in comparison with values. … Once you ask questions in regards to the neighborhood: Is your neighborhood higher off? Will your children have to depart your neighborhood with a view to reside a productive life? Are politicians listening to the wants of your neighborhood? That may be a distinguishing characteristic of ruralness. Rural persons are interested by their rural communities differently. Suburbanites and urbanites will not be interested by that.

(“Attempt that in a small city.”) And:

What are a few of the implications of your analysis for the 2024 presidential election?

SHEA: I hope Democrats admire the scale of the agricultural voting bloc. This can be a group of voters that’s extra vital for the Republican Social gathering than both Black voters or younger voters are for the Democratic coalition. This can be a massive vital group, and if the Democrats can’t chip away and make some inroads, it’s not good on a nationwide degree and it’s going to be very unhealthy on the state-level. … One of many causes it could be laborious for Democrats to enter rural areas is that they’ve come to imagine these are bastions of loopy Trumpers. … However what we present on this ebook is that there are real issues that pre-date Donald Trump by many years. Take the nervousness that every one Individuals really feel in regards to the future, double it, and lengthen it again further many years. That’s the story of rural America.

I might positive like a helpful map of rural votes in Swing States, however a cursory search doesn’t yield one. Readers?

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“The presidential cash machine is stalling out, and there are warning indicators for each Biden and Trump” [Politico]. “Joe Biden and Donald Trump are elevating much less cash than previous presidential candidates, and each are spending massive to shore up their weaknesses. Biden has spent thousands and thousands on adverts which are to this point failing to arrest his decline within the polls, and Trump, in even worse monetary form, is blowing by way of tens of thousands and thousands of {dollars} on authorized prices to remain on the marketing campaign path and forestall a doable jail sentence. Collectively, Biden’s $56 million in money readily available heading into this month and Trump’s $30.5 million are much less mixed than Trump alone had this time 4 years in the past, $92.6 million. The candidates are nonetheless elevating thousands and thousands — Biden raised $15.7 million in January — however gone are the eye-popping sums from earlier cycles, which boomed as on-line giving turned commonplace. Donor fatigue, particularly amongst these on-line small-dollar givers who powered Biden and Trump in 2020, means campaigns must preserve a decent funds. Mix that with the way in which the candidates’ greatest deficiencies are consuming into their stockpiles, and there’s a rising prospect of a doable money crunch in the summertime and fall as soon as the overall election begins in earnest. That might power the campaigns to focus on a smaller-than-typical record of battleground states, slightly than experimenting with expanded, extra bold electoral targets and innovative-but-unproven methods of reaching new voters.” • Organising a pure experiment in battleground states.

“Teamsters report first main GOP donation in years, stunning Republicans” [Axios]. “The Teamsters’ $45,000 donation to the Republican Nationwide Committee’s conference fund, per Federal Election Fee stories, comes as Trump and President Biden vie for blue collar help in key swing states forward of this 12 months’s election. The reported contribution shouldn’t be an endorsement. But it surely’s a strong assertion from a union that’s supported each Democratic presidential nominee since Al Gore. It represents the Teamsters’ first massive donation to the RNC since 2004, the Washington Put up stories.” However: “The social gathering has neither acquired a examine from the union nor heard something in regards to the contribution coming, a supply conversant in the RNC informed Axios…. Requested why the Teamsters reported the donation to the FEC earlier than sending the cash, spokesperson Kara Deniz stated the union has ‘a strict inside auditing and reporting course of that’s adopted earlier than any contributions are despatched.’”

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“Phillips says he’s open to being Haley VP on ‘unity ticket’” [The Hill (CI)]. Phillips: “I believe America might be very effectively served by some kind of a bipartisan ticket that restores religion in authorities and most significantly, demonstrates to the world — to the world — that America can work collectively and restore its extraordinary model across the total world.” • A branding train, then? Come on.

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Our Famously Free Press

“CBS faces uproar after seizing investigative journalist’s recordsdata” [Jonathan Turley, The Hill]. Turley broke this story, apparently. “CBS officers took the bizarre step of seizing her recordsdata, computer systems and data, together with data on privileged sources…. I’ve spoken confidentially with present and former CBS workers who’ve said that they may not recall the corporate ever taking such a step earlier than. One former CBS journalist stated that many workers ‘are confused why [Herridge] was laid off, as one of many correspondents who broke information recurrently and did loads of authentic reporting.’…. A former CBS supervisor, who additionally spoke on situation of anonymity, stated that he had ‘by no means heard of something like this.’ He attested to the truth that, in previous departures, journalists took all of their recordsdata and workplace contents. Certainly, the corporate would field up every thing from cups to post-its for departing reporters. He stated the holding of the fabric was ‘outrageous’ and clearly endangered confidential sources…. The timing of Herridge’s termination instantly raised suspicions in Washington. , together with CBS Information President Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews…. The community grabbed Herridge’s notes and recordsdata and knowledgeable her that it will resolve what, if something, can be turned over to her. The recordsdata possible include confidential materials from each her stints at Fox and CBS. These data, it suggests, are presumptively the property of CBS Information. For many people who’ve labored within the media for many years, this motion is nothing wanting surprising. Journalists are typically allowed to depart with their recordsdata. Underneath the usual contract, together with the one at CBS, journalists agree that they may make recordsdata obtainable to the community if wanted in future litigation. That presupposes that they may retain management of their recordsdata. Such recordsdata are essential for reporters, who use previous contacts and work in pursuing new tales with different shops or who cap their careers with private memoirs.” • One can solely surprise what story Herridge was about to interrupt. Maybe “endanger[ing] confidential sources” was the purpose?

Republican Funhouse

“Unique: Senate Republican calls for Biden block bank card firm merger” [Axios]. “Hawley’s stance aligns him with different critics of the deal, most of whom are Democrats, resembling Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) who additionally has known as for regulators to dam the deal…. Hawley was the primary Republican to name for the deal to be blocked, and it might sign extra scrutiny from the populist wing of the GOP.” • Hmm.

Democrats en Déshabillé

No one fear about Nancy, she’s doing superb:

Realignment and Legitimacy

“Appeals courtroom guidelines NYC legislation permitting noncitizens to vote in native elections violates state structure” [The Hill]. “The Appellate Division for the Second Judicial Division dominated in opposition to the invoice permitting noncitizens to vote in native New York Metropolis elections, together with for mayor, in a 3-1 resolution launched Wednesday. The New York Metropolis Council authorised the invoice in 2021 and shortly confronted a lawsuit difficult the legislation after Mayor Eric Adams (D) enacted it in 2022.”

#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 information). “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 deal with 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 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).

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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Covid is Airborne

“The Hurt of Air Modifications” [Joey Fox, Medium]. Essential. “[A]ir [C]hanges [per Hour (ACH)] is the mistaken approach to measure publicity to viruses and threat of airborne illness transmission…. Briefly, the hurt from any pollutant is expounded to the speed a pollutant is generated and the speed it’s eliminated. Infectious aerosols are generated by infectious folks and pose a threat to inclined folks. As extra folks enter the house, the chance of the house will increase, so the quantity of unpolluted air delivered wants to extend. This is the reason the most effective metric for publicity to airborne infectious illnesses is airflow per particular person. That is utilized in ASHRAE 241.” And: “Rooms with greater occupant density are greater threat, however ACH utterly ignores occupancy. ACH is the mistaken metric with no foundation in physics. This isn’t only a philosophical disagreement – it might probably have important implications. Assessing threat is crucial for addressing the hurt for pollution. Failure to evaluate threat results in a failure to mitigate hurt.” Naturally, CDC has butchered this: “The CDC’s latest suggestions for public areas is to have 5 air adjustments per hour. Nonetheless, they admit themselves that the metric is usually mistaken: ‘Massive quantity areas with only a few occupants (e.g., a warehouse) could not require 5 ACH and areas with excessive occupancy or higher-risk occupants may have greater than 5 ACH.’ If a ‘scientific; foundation to design areas solely works a few of the time, then it isn’t scientific.” • Facilities for Illness strikes once more.

Transmission

Readers in each the US and the UK: Can this probably be true? Is it true the place you’re?

I imply, I suppose it might be:

“You do you! [cough] [spew].” If that is true, perhaps I ought to file it beneath Zeitgeist Watch….

An infection

The dimensions is compressed in comparison with the Biobot chart that I exploit, however the tendency is right:

Keep in mind that though peaks matter, the case counts beneath the curve matter simply as a lot.

Sequelae

“Researchers establish mechanism behind mind fog in lengthy COVID” [Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy]. “Disruptions within the blood-brain barrier together with a hyperactive immune system are the possible mechanisms behind “mind fog” in sufferers who’re experiencing lengthy COVID, an Irish analysis staff reported right now in Nature Neuroscience. Mind fog has been reported throughout acute COVID an infection and has additionally been reported in practically 50% of sufferers who expertise lengthy COVID, or signs effectively previous the acute part of COVID-19. The blood-brain barrier disruption mechanism was suspected earlier than, however to check the connection, the group first analyzed blood samples to search for any biomarker variations between those that did and didn’t report mind fog. They examined blood samples from 76 sufferers who had been hospitalized with acute COVID in early 2020, evaluating findings with pre-pandemic samples from 25 different sufferers to search for any variations in coagulation patterns and immune response. Those that reported mind fog had greater ranges of a protein (S100β) produced by mind cells not usually discovered within the blood, which hinted at a ‘leaky’ blood-brain barrier. For the second a part of the examine, the researchers carried out mind scans utilizing dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI to look at mind circulation in 11 individuals who had recovered from COVID and 22 who had lengthy COVID, which included 11 individuals who reported mind fog. They discovered that long-COVID sufferers with mind fog had a leaky blood-brain barrier when in comparison with different lengthy COVID sufferers and to others who had recovered. The group’s experiments additionally discovered that long-COVID sufferers with mind fog had elevated ranges of clotting markers of their blood.” • Extra Lengthy Covid biomarkers not even hunted for by these ineffective gits at NIH. Right here’s the unique. One enticing characteristic of this method is that it offers an account for lack of scent (anosmia): ”

Morbidity and Mortality

“Covid dying toll in US possible 16% greater than official tally, examine says” [Guardian]. Cites to this PLOS One examine, already linked. I’m placing this right here to remind myself to place a line displaying the revised estimate on the New York Instances dying charts.

Elite Maleficence

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TABLE 1: Day by day Covid Charts

LEGEND

1) for charts new right now; all others will not be up to date.

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NOTES

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

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

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

And Area 2:

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

[3] (CDC Variants) “As of Could 11, genomic surveillance information can be reported biweekly, primarily based on the provision of constructive take a look at specimens.” “Biweeekly: 1. occurring each two weeks. 2. occurring twice every week; semiweekly.” Seems to be 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 information. “Charts and information supplied by CDC, updates Wednesday by 8am. For the previous 12 months, utilizing a rolling 52-week interval.”

[5] (Hospitalization: NY) Not flattening.

[6] (Hospitalization: CDC) Nonetheless down. “Maps, charts, and information supplied by CDC, updates weekly for the earlier MMWR week (Sunday-Saturday) on Thursdays (Deaths, Emergency Division Visits, Take a look at 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, in line with Biobot information.

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

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

Stats Watch

Manufacturing: “United States Dallas Fed Manufacturing Index” [Trading Economics]. “The Federal Reserve Financial institution of Dallas’s normal enterprise exercise index for manufacturing in Texas slipped 17 factors to -27.4 in January 2024, the bottom in eight months, suggesting a deeper contraction throughout the month.”

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Antitrust: “Potential Prison Exercise Revealed within the Kroger-Albertsons Merger” [Matt Stoller, BIG]. “[E]nforcers discovered what appears like legal habits by Albertsons and Kroger to suppress employee wages, and are literally doing one thing about it past simply difficult the merger…. The Colorado Legal professional Common Phil Weiser printed proof in his criticism that the 2 corporations routinely colluded to not rent one another’s employees with a view to suppress wages and break their unions. This dynamic was significantly unhealthy in early 2022, when unionized employees at a Kroger grocery store chain, King Soopers, went on strike after their contract expired. And let’s be clear, these corporations hate unions. Kroger executives, as an illustration, had beforehand thought of ‘closing’ unionized shops in Washington state ‘for a time period to make them nonunion.’ Why didn’t Kroger shut down union shops quickly? The reply is competitors. If they’d executed so, rivals would have taken their clients A distinct path, slightly than shutting shops, was to work with a rival to collude in opposition to employees, which is what Albertsons and Kroger did. And there are emails.” • Ugh. Talking of supermarkets:

The Bezzle: “Non-public Fairness Payouts at Main Companies Plummet 49% in Two Years” [Bloomberg]. By way of Stoller. “For years, restricted companions have relied on a metric generally known as inside charge of return — a measure of beneficial properties on future money flows — to find out whether or not to again an funding. That commonplace labored when money was low-cost. Now, buyers are zeroing in on a special yardstick. So-called distributed to paid-in capital — the ratio of money generated to what’s invested — has overtaken IRR as essentially the most essential metric for buyers. It’s gaining traction within the aftermath of upper borrowing prices and a dearth of offers, which hindered the power of buyout outlets to exit investments and return cash to buyers. The concentrate on money returns is ratcheting up stress on personal fairness corporations to ship in a troublesome dealmaking surroundings.” • Hmm.

Tech: “What Occurs to Your Delicate Knowledge When a Knowledge Dealer Goes Bankrupt?” [The Markup]. “In 2021, an organization specializing in amassing and promoting location information known as Close to bragged that it was ‘The World’s Largest Dataset of Individuals’s Conduct within the Actual-World,’ with information representing ‘1.6B folks throughout 44 nations.’ Final 12 months the corporate went public with a valuation of $1 billion (through a SPAC). Seven months later it filed for chapter and has agreed to promote the corporate. However for the ‘1.6B folks’ that Close to stated its information represents, the vital query is: What occurs to Close to’s mountain of location information? Any firm might achieve entry to it by way of buying the corporate’s belongings.” However: “Final week, Sen. Ron Wyden wrote the Federal Commerce Fee (FTC) urging the company to “shield shoppers and buyers from the outrageous conduct” of Close to, citing his workplace’s investigation into the India-based firm.” And: “This week, a brand new chapter courtroom submitting confirmed that Wyden’s requests had been granted. The order positioned restrictions on the use, sale, licensing or switch of location information collected from delicate areas within the U.S. and requires any firm that purchases the information to ascertain a ‘delicate location information program’ with detailed insurance policies for such information and guarantee ongoing monitoring and compliance, together with the creation of an inventory of delicate areas resembling reproductive well being care amenities, physician’s workplaces, homes of worship, psychological well being care suppliers, corrections amenities and shelters amongst others. The order calls for that except shoppers have explicitly supplied consent, the corporate should stop any assortment, use or switch of location information.” • Good for Wyden, good for the FTC. Now do biometric information….

Tech: “Immediate engineering is a job greatest left to AI fashions”[The Register]. “The absence of a coherent methodology to enhance mannequin efficiency through immediate optimization has led machine studying practitioners to include so-called ‘constructive considering’ into system prompts.” In different phrases, “immediate” “engineering” [sic] is analytically equal to a cargo cult (though, fortunately for the buyers, cargo generally arrives).

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At this time’s Worry & Greed Index: 78 Excessive Greed (earlier shut: 78 Excessive Greed) [CNN]. One week in the past: 70 (Greed). (0 is Excessive Worry; 100 is Excessive Greed). Final up to date Feb 23 at 1:25:33 PM ET.

“It’s not even previous”

I forgot this:

Two glorious podcast episodes on slavery as the plain and contemporaneously introduced explanation for the Civil Warfare are from David Shiny and The Civil Warfare & Reconstruction. See additionally Louis CK right here (pay attention all the way in which to the top).

All people’s a Critic

“A Davidsonian model of Dissemination and Abandonment” [nonsite.org]. Since nonsite.org publishes Adolph Reed, I’ve to take them significantly. That stated, I discover this text (it mentions Derrida within the second sentence) completely incomprehensible; maybe now we have knowledgeable thinker within the readership who can suggest an interpretation. That stated, on the very highest degree, it does appear to me that philosophers of language will need to have helpful views on our present Bernays Sauce*-drenched discourse — if solely I might perceive them. NOTE * I neglect who to hat tip for this sensible phrase; Wukchumni?

Healthcare

“The 9 scariest phrases within the English language, per FTC’s chairwoman” [Becker’s Hospital Review]. Khan: “‘For a lot of Individuals, and maybe a lot of you, the 9 most terrifying phrases within the English language could also be ‘I’m out of your insurer, and I would like prior authorization.’” Ms. Khan stated healthcare is a key a part of the FTC’s efforts to spice up competitors throughout the economic system. She stated there are 5 key pillars to that work: Scrutinizing ‘opaque middlemen throughout the healthcare provide chain’; tackling illegal consolidation and rollups; guaranteeing antitrust enforcement protects all Individuals, together with employees, tackling illegal practices by pharmaceutical corporations; safeguarding delicate well being data.” • One of many few vibrant spots within the Biden Administration; I can’t think about what he was considering when he employed her.

Information of the Wired

“Darwin On-line has just about reassembled the naturalist’s private library” [Ars Technica]:

For the final 18 years, the Darwin On-line undertaking has painstakingly scoured all method of archival data to reassemble a whole catalog of Darwin’s private library just about. The undertaking launched its full 300-page on-line catalog—consisting of seven,400 titles throughout 13,000 volumes, with hyperlinks to digital copies of the works—to mark Darwin’s 215th birthday on February 12.

“This unprecedentedly detailed view of Darwin’s full library permits one to understand greater than ever that he was not an remoted determine working alone however an knowledgeable of his time constructing on the subtle science and research and different information of hundreds of individuals,” undertaking chief John van Wyhe of the Nationwide College of Singapore stated. “Certainly, the scale and vary of works within the library makes manifest the extraordinary extent of Darwin’s analysis into the work of others.”

Darwin was a notoriously voracious reader, and Down Home was full of books, scientific journals pamphlets, and journal clippings that caught his curiosity. He primarily stored his private library in his examine: an “Outdated Research” and, after an 1877 addition to the west finish of the home, a “New Research.” A former governess named Louise Buob described how Darwin’s books and papers inevitably spilled “into the corridor and corridors, whose partitions are lined with books.”

The French literary critic Francisque Sarcey remarked in 1880 that the partitions of the New Research had been hid “prime to backside” with books, in addition to two bookcases in the midst of the examine—one crammed with books, the opposite with scientific devices. This was very a lot a working library, with well-worn and sometimes tattered books, versus superb leather-bound volumes designed for show. After Darwin died, an appraiser valued the scientific library at simply 30 kilos (about 2,000 kilos right now) and the complete assortment of books at a mere 66 kilos (about 4,400 kilos right now). Collectors now pay a superb deal extra for a single ebook that after belonged to Darwin.

What a beautiful undertaking!

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