2:00PM Water Cooler 9/24/2024 | bare capitalism

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Chicken Track of the Day

Sage Thrasher, Elko, Nevada, United States. “Songs from a chook perched on the tops of brief juniper bushes.”

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Politics

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

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Trump Assassination Makes an attempt (Plural)

“Political Violence Feeds on Itself” [The Atlantic]. “On the heart of the latest development towards political violence is Trump…. Trump has helped normalize the concept some political variations are too massive to be settled by democratic means. Surviving an assassination try hasn’t satisfied him of the necessity to de-escalate. Certainly, he’s doing the alternative. Trump claimed in his debate with Kamala Harris that “I most likely took a bullet to the pinnacle due to the issues they are saying about me”—an obvious reference to the vp and her supporters.” • tl;dr: He was asking for it.

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“‘Ticking time bomb’: Those that raised suspicions about Donald Trump suspect query if sufficient was accomplished” [Florida Politics]. “”Ryan Routh is a ticking time bomb,” she recalled telling U.S. Customs and Border Safety officers in an hourlong interview upon returning to the US at Dulles Worldwide Airport close to Washington in June 2022. She says she later repeated her considerations in separate tricks to each the FBI and Interpol, the worldwide policing group. Walsh says she by no means heard again about her ideas and he or she didn’t suppose way more about Routh till she noticed him within the information…. Walsh’s account was one among not less than 4 reviews to the U.S. authorities that, whereas not direct threats to Trump, raised suspicions about Routh within the years main as much as his arrest. Others included a tip to the FBI in 2019 about Routh being in possession of a firearm after a felony conviction, an internet report by an help employee to the State Division final 12 months questioning Routh’s army recruiting ways, and Routh’s personal interview with Customs and Border Safety about these efforts, prompting a referral for a potential inquiry by Homeland Safety Investigations.” • Undecided whether or not the intelligence group can nonetheless meet Snowden’s baseline of “zero contact” or not.

“Trump accuses DOJ, FBI of ‘mishandling and downplaying’ assassination try” [The Hill]. “‘The Kamala Harris/Joe Biden Division of Justice and FBI are mishandling and downplaying the second assassination try on my life since July,’ Trump mentioned. ‘The fees introduced in opposition to the maniac murderer are a slap on the wrist. It’s no marvel, because the DOJ and FBI have been coming after me nonstop with Weaponized Lawfare since I introduced my first Historic Marketing campaign for the Presidency.’” • However don’t prosecutors use “placeholder fees” to get the method transferring, then escalate? Now, is the press “mishandling and downplaying”? Very clearly.

“FBI: Son of suspect in Trump assassination try arrested on baby sexual abuse photographs fees” [Associated Press]. “The son of the person suspected within the assassination try in Florida in opposition to former President Donald Trump has been arrested on federal fees of possessing baby sexual abuse photographs. Oran Alexander Routh was arrested this week after authorities searched his Greensboro, North Carolina, dwelling ‘in reference to an investigation unrelated to baby exploitation,’ and located lots of of recordsdata depicting baby sexual abuse, an FBI agent mentioned in courtroom papers. Investigators who seized a number of digital gadgets discovered movies despatched to Oran Routh in July in addition to chats from a messaging utility generally utilized by individuals who share baby sexual abuse materials, the FBI agent mentioned.”

Biden Administration

“Failed Offers Climb as Antitrust Enforcers Push Aggressive Agenda” [Bloomberg]. “Corporations attracting antitrust scrutiny are abandoning offers at their highest clip in years, because the Biden administration’s enforcers seem to make good on a coverage pushing for extra lawsuits and fewer settlements.

Six vital merger inquiries in the course of the first half of 2024 ended with the Federal Commerce Fee or Division of Justice saying the events nixed a proposed transaction, a determine that exceeds yearly totals from the earlier decade, in line with a report from the legislation agency Dechert LLP.

The surge in abandonments coincides with a decline in settlements and negotiated fixes, as soon as a trademark of antitrust enforcement. Whereas the variety of offers dealing with investigations and challenges stays a tiny fraction of total M&A, sure transactions are dealing with elevated stakes.” • That’s a rattling disgrace. And but Kamala isn’t working on this. She hasn’t hugged Lina Khan but!

2024

Lower than fifty days to go!

Friday’s RCP Ballot Averages:

If there was a debate bounce, it was very small. If I have been the Trump marketing campaign, I’d be very frightened about Pennsylvania. Possibly a reader from Pennsylvania can make clear. Are we taking a look at one thing like a North Philly Democrat/Bucks County By no means Trumper Alliance? As soon as once more, the Democrats should be very puzzled to have digital unanimity throughout the political spectrum that “Harris is the one” — little doubt there will probably be one other liberalgasm after Oprah — and but the election is a digital tie. How can this be? Maybe just a few extra Republicans, generals, or celebrities will flip the tide.

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If the election have been held in the present day:

I made this map at 270toWin by way of the easy expedient of transferring all “leaning” states to Pink or Blue, then taking a look at RCP’s swing state chart and giving every state to the presently main candidate. That is in no sense a prediction; I’m simply demonstrating how shut the race is. Additionally, enjoying round with the Swing States on the map…. It’s a tough downside. I’d think about each campaigns are each below unimaginable strain and never clear what might be accomplished (if something). If the election is to be determined at a margin composed of tiny increments, how are these increments to be focused and persuaded? Is it even potential?

UPDATE Hat tip to alert reader voislav; I received Michigan flawed within the orginal model of the map (though Michigan is unquestionably in play due to Kamala throwing the Muslim vote below the bus, however Kamala now leads there). The revised map, nonetheless, emphasizes my priors: The salience of Pennsylvania.

“2024 has been an ‘unprecedented’ election, however the polls are telling us one other story” [The Hill]. “The marketing campaign dash to Election Day has begun, and as all the time, an inordinate quantity of consideration is on public polling. These polls are telling us the actual story of the marketing campaign to this point — however are we prepared to hear? Wanting throughout the marketing campaign over the past six months, past the wilder twists — together with not simply two vice presidential picks but additionally President Biden’s unprecedented withdrawal and two makes an attempt on Donald Trump’s life — a clearer story emerges. The one vital modifications in head-to-head presidential polling occurred in fast succession: after Biden’s debate, after which after Harris changed him because the nominee. That’s it — all the remainder is noise…. In each 2012 and 2016, the election was very tight at this stage. In 2016, Hillary Clinton held only a 2-point lead two months out; Barack Obama held a 4-point lead at this level in 2012….. What concerning the states? That’s the proper query, as a result of the profitable candidate has to win 270 electoral votes by profitable states, not the nationwide vote. However on the subject of polling, the mathematics could be very sophisticated. Due to their dominance amongst rural voters, the GOP is best positioned to win with out profitable the nationwide standard vote, as Democrats rack up “further” votes within the city areas of states like California and New York. So what do the polls say about which states we should always we have a look at? Right here’s the place the calculations are hardest. Polls fluctuate in high quality and frequency on the state stage, making it troublesome to really assess the relative ‘winnability’ of various states. Furthermore, (and components of states in Nebraska and Maine) . One cycle’s pivotal states are sometimes completely different from the earlier one. In 2020, the pivotal states have been Georgia and Arizona. In 2016, it was the ‘blue wall’ of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin. And in 2012, Obama took former Republican strongholds Florida, Ohio and Virginia. What’s it going to be in 2024? May or not it’s the Blue Wall once more? Or maybe a mix of Georgia and Pennsylvania? The polls will level to any variety of states, however identical to in 2012 and 2016, the states that decide the election could be completely different from what we anticipated. ” • Like Hollywood: “No person is aware of something.”

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Kamala (D):

We reside in a timeline the place Donald Trump is the candidate working a policy-based marketing campaign. It’s possible you’ll not like the insurance policies, and the insurance policies don’t are available in pre-digested bullet factors, however insurance policies they’re.

Kamala (D): “Kamala Harris outspends Trump 3-to-1 as Wall Road floods her with money” [Fortune]. “An inflow of Wall Road and Silicon Valley donor assist for Kamala Harris is translating into a definite marketing campaign benefit to the tune of practically $5 million a day, permitting her to go on offense in opposition to Republican Donald Trump. Because the presidential marketing campaign enters the costliest stretch, Harris and the Democratic Nationwide Committee are outspending Trump and the Republican Social gathering every day by a margin of three-to-one, in line with the most recent federal filings. The Harris marketing campaign spent a median of $7.5 million a day in August, in comparison with a $2.6 million every day common for Trump… Harris has gained over assist from a deep bench of well-heeled donors, together with Oaktree Capital Administration LLC’s Bruce Karsh, legendary oil dealer Andy Corridor, Fb co-founder Dustin Moskovitz, know-how enterprise capitalist Matt Cohler and actress Scarlett Johansson.” • Put that along with the thousands-or-however-many nationwide safety goons and spooks endorsing Kamala, and a easy image emerges….

Kamala (D): Prying “preventing for” solely from their chilly, useless palms:

Twice!

Kamala (D): “Harris marketing campaign plans journey to the US southern border amid polling considerations” [CNN]. “Vice President Kamala Harris is planning to go to the US-Mexico border whereas in Arizona on Friday, in line with a supply aware of the discussions, as Harris tries to shut the hole with former President Donald Trump on the difficulty of immigration. Particulars of the go to – which CNN first reported Monday that marketing campaign officers have been weighing – are nonetheless being sorted. Some Harris marketing campaign officers stay involved concerning the hole in polling, which reveals Trump holding a lead on the difficulty, but additionally see a chance to slender a niche they imagine is closing and attempt to shut down GOP assaults over her not visiting the border sufficient, in line with one of many sources.” • Is Kamala going to go all honest once more? Why does the marketing campaign suppose this may assist?

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Trump (R): “Trump listens throughout a farming occasion in rural Pennsylvania, then threatens John Deere with tariffs” [Associated Press]. “Trump listens.” What a headline. Susan Wiles should be ecstatic. ” Donald Trump sat in a big barn in rural Pennsylvania on Monday, asking questions of farmers and providing jokes however, in a rarity for his marketing campaign occasions, principally listening. The bombastic former president was unusually restrained at an occasion about China’s affect on the U.S. financial system, a roundtable throughout which farmers and producers expressed considerations about shedding their lifestyle. Behind Trump have been massive inexperienced tractors and an indication declaring ‘Defend our meals from China.’ The occasion in Smithton, Pennsylvania, gave Trump an opportunity to drive his financial message in opposition to Vice President Kamala Harris, arguing that imposing tariffs and boosting power manufacturing will decrease prices. He highlighted Harris’ reversal of a earlier vow to ban fracking, a way of manufacturing pure gasoline key to Pennsylvania’s financial system. And he famous the tractors behind him have been manufactured by John Deere, which introduced in June it was transferring skid steer and observe loader manufacturing to Mexico and dealing to amass land there for a brand new manufacturing facility. Trump threatened the agency with a 200% tariff ought to he win again the presidency and it opted to export manufacturing to Mexico. ‘In the event that they wish to construct in the US, there’s no tariff,’ he added.” • Labored in 2016. Why not do what labored?

Trump (R): A populist flip:

I’ve heard second-hand however reliable sources say that Trump is in actual fact personally beneficiant in instances like this. True, any aristocrat value their salt tax will throw just a few gold cash from the coach, however there are worse methods of being on the planet. Extra populism–

Trump (R): “Donald Trump Says He’s Going To Work ‘French Fry Job’ At McDonald’s” [Newsweek]. “Trump has mentioned that he doesn’t imagine her, and repeated his claims at a rally in Pennsylvania on Monday. ‘For a very long time, [Harris has] been speaking about her expertise at McDonald’s. ‘I labored at McDonald’s, over the french fries, it was so scorching,’ he mentioned. ‘I believe I’m gonna go to a McDonald’s subsequent week some place, it may not be right here in your home—I’m gonna go to a McDonald’s and I’m gonna work the french fry job for a few half an hour, I wanna see how it’s.’” • If Trump actually desires to win, right here, he ought to do the grill, not fries. From alert reader Brian Beijer:

Now, to [Kamala’s] ‘I did fries. After which I did the cashier.’ Not a kind of staff revered the fries and cashier particular person. There was a begrudging respect for the drive via cashier as a result of they needed to put up with a lot grief…. However, nobody was actually revered till they competently dealt with the grill throughout a rush hour. You earned actual props after dealing with a bus or sudden soccer group go to. I can completely perceive why Kamala didn’t put McDonald’s on her resume, however I don’t perceive why she’s reluctant to say her expertise there… until she was only a cashier/fry particular person. Then, she by no means actually received the expertise of what working at McDonald’s actually supplied.

Anyone inform Susie Wiles!

Trump (R): “Swing state voters again Trump over Harris on key international questions: ballot” [Axios]. “Voters in six key swing states suppose former President Trump is extra probably than Vice President Harris to finish the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, reply successfully to a possible Chinese language assault on Taiwan, and advance U.S. pursuits internationally, in line with new polling from the Institute for World Affairs….. Voters nationwide narrowly see Harris (52% to 48%) as higher capable of strongly defend U.S. pursuits, in line with the ballot. However Trump leads 56% to 44% in that class amongst voters in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.” • In fact, Biden set a really low baseline. Nonetheless.

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AZ: “Trump Will get a Elevate From Arizona Ticket-Splitters Backing a Democrat for Senate” []. “Former President Donald J. Trump seems to be benefiting from ticket-splitters in Arizona, in line with a New York Occasions/Siena School ballot launched on Monday, a discovering that highlights his power with Latino and youthful voters in addition to the distinctive weaknesses of the Republican nominee for Senate…. ‘Donald Trump creates his personal climate, and he has a coalition supporting him like no different Republican nominee in our lifetime — maybe ever — in Arizona,” mentioned Stan Barnes, a former Republican state lawmaker who’s now a political advisor there. He pointed to the assist Mr. Trump has garnered from younger folks and voters of shade, who historically lean Democratic, in surveys this 12 months. “He’s breaking out of that rule, and it doesn’t translate down-ballot,’ he mentioned.” • The unique URL: trump-arizona-poll-latino-voters-gallego-lake.html. I assume the Occasions editors didn’t like that half aboNew York Timesut Latinos in any respect.

NC: “GOP retreats from North Carolina after Mark Robinson allegations” [Axios]. “The Republican Governors’ Affiliation mentioned Monday that it has not made future advert buys in North Carolina, within the newest obvious blow to GOP Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson’s gubernatorial marketing campaign. The choice suggests Republicans are shedding hope of their get together’s possibilities of profitable the governor’s race within the state, as Robinson was already slipping within the polls earlier than the explosive CNN report got here out.”

PA: “Trump calls Zelenskyy ‘the best salesman in historical past’” [Ukrainska Pravda]. Trump in PA: “I see Zelenskyy is right here. I believe Zelenskyy is the best salesman in historical past – each time he comes into the nation, he walks away with US$60 billion.” • Borscht Belt!

PA: “Pennsylvania Roundup: Shapiro welcomes Ukrainian President Zelenskyy to Scranton munitions plant” [Times-Leader]. “Throughout President Zelenskyy’s go to, Gov. Shapiro additionally signed an settlement with the Zaporizhzhia Regional State (Navy) Administration — a province in Southeast Ukraine — that goals to leverage the strengths of each areas and assist the area’s efforts to rebuild after the battle whereas offering Pennsylvania companies a chance to take part within the reconstruction by way of its Division of Group & Financial Improvement (DCED). As a part of the settlement, Pennsylvania will work with the financial leaders in Zaporizhzhia to share greatest practices throughout important industries, together with power, agriculture, digital applied sciences, workforce growth, and protection. The settlement encourages dialogue and cooperation by way of visits, workshops, and conferences, and permits for the enlargement of the scope of cooperation as wanted.” • Commentary:

PA: “Ukraine’s Zelenskyy visits Pennsylvania ammunition plant to thank staff and ask for extra” [Associated Press]. “Laryssa Salak, 60, whose mother and father additionally immigrated from Ukraine, help she was happy Zelenskyy got here to thank the employees. She mentioned it upsets her that funding for Ukraine’s protection has divided Individuals and that even a few of her associates oppose the assist, saying the cash ought to go to assist Individuals as a substitute. ‘However they don’t perceive that that cash doesn’t straight go to Ukraine,’ Salak mentioned. ‘It goes to American factories that manufacture, like right here, just like the ammunition. So that cash goes to American staff as nicely. And lots of people don’t perceive that.’” • Salak displaying a agency grasp of the mechanics of Empire.

PA: “Zelensky begins a US go to in PA – however was it only a political transfer?” [Tri-State Alert]. “Pat Ryan of NewsTalk 103.7FM identified, ‘He travels from Ukraine, and also you paid for the journey round right here. He’s out in Scranton with Shapiro, and Shapiro is at an ammo manufacturing facility doing autographs on the munitions right here. Zelensky is sticking his nostril into American politics. As a result of, fairly frankly, when Trump makes it again to the White Home, this entire gravy prepare and this entire cash laundering scheme right here goes to come back to a screeching finish, and Zelensky definitely couldn’t have that. I assumed it was fairly despicable to see Shapiro working round signing munitions right here. Not search for this man.’ And: “Michele Jansen of NewsTalk 103.7FM famous: ‘This was a marketing campaign advert, and I assumed we have been frightened about overseas affect on our elections. That is one huge fats overseas affect on our election and it gained’t be known as out that means and naturally, they’re preventing for freedom and we’re having our cash laundered by way of this entire means of sending it to Ukraine… It’s your personal cash being laundered by way of the federal authorities, then Ukraine, after which coming again to you. .’” The Bearded One could be proud. Extra: “‘I imply, that is our cash getting used to come back again for all these munitions and all of the rebuilding that’s going to occur in Ukraine, and but, silly Individuals are going to listen to this story about, oh, what nice jobs for Pennsylvania. That is such nonsense. .’”

PA: “Trump to rally subsequent month in Pennsylvania metropolis the place his first assassination try occurred” [NBC]. • Brass ones. And will resolve any turnout issues.

PA: “Scoop: Harris courts rural Trump voters in Pennsylvania” [Axios]. ” It’s an indication that the Harris marketing campaign will not be solely aiming to surge Democratic turnout in vote dense Philly and Pittsburgh but additionally attempting exhausting to blunt former President Trump’s margins in swing or purple counties throughout the commonwealth. The Harris marketing campaign is launching a 30-second advert on Tuesday that includes two two-time Trump voters who plan to vote for Harris…. The advert will run on 130 rural radio stations together with discuss radio, traditional rock, oldies, and nation radio — collectively reaching an estimated 500,000 probably voters outdoors of Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and suburban counties… In Pennsylvania, 16 of the Harris marketing campaign’s 50 coordinated places of work are in predominantly rural counties that Trump carried in 2020 by double digits, a marketing campaign official instructed Axios. The large image: It comes as Pennsylvania Democrats urge Harris to frequent rural counties and be constant along with her messaging to win the hotly contested state that has an outsized position in deciding the White Home.” • Each county, each vote.

Clinton Legacy

Clinton’s to Biden: “No, the get together completely didn’t throw you below the bus”:

Realignment and Legitimacy

“The Energy of the Social gathering” [Ava Kelley, The Liberal Patriot]. “Although Republicans have an Electoral School benefit in the present day, so-called “Institutional Democrats” have a special benefit: they’ve confirmed more proficient than Republicans of their group. That is evident in not less than three other ways for the Democrats: (1) their potential to neutralize third-party candidates, principally nullifying what some analysts final 12 months projected could possibly be a serious drawback for Democrats in opposition to Trump; (2) their resolution to affiliate themselves with abortion-related poll measures that favor their get together; and (3) their work to end up the vote by way of early and mail-in votes.” • However Trump “creates his personal climate.” This piece is nicely value a learn, and I’m all the time joyful to see an institutional perspective. Value studying in full.

“The Fundamentals: Deference Politics” [Freddie deBoer]. “Once I speak about deference politics, I’m referring to the tendency of left-leaning folks to substitute interpersonal obsequiousness in direction of “marginalized teams” for the precise materials change these teams demand.” Instance: The well-known pictures of Democrats kneeling in kente material after the homicide of George Floyd: “[T]he distinction between its failure and the theatrics that attended its announcement is deference politics in its important type: at a second of mass discontent over the state of race and policing, Black Individuals received the absurd efficiency from Congressional leaders however not the substance of higher coverage. And that is core to the critique of deference politics; the purpose will not be that the nice intentions of the individuals who follow them are nugatory however that the individuals who follow deference politics by no means appear to acknowledge that the entire deferring by no means makes constructive motion extra probably. Like many nice political crimes, deference politics privileges the communicative and the emotional over the fabric and the precise.” • It’s attention-grabbing to take a position that the institutional benefits of the Democrat get together (see above) are canceled out by the precise politics of its PMC base. Additionally value studying in full.

Syndemics

“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

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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 Common 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 handle given with the vegetation. 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 reviews); 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 (wastewater); 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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Keep protected on the market!

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Airborne Transmission

The market responds:

This account, nonetheless, is from Australia. Any native sightings?

Vaccines: Covid

“Is the Novavax COVID-19 Vaccine Higher?” [Time]. “Novavax makes use of a protein-based vaccine technique, which implies folks getting the vaccine obtain a protein made by the virus that their physique’s immune methods then see as overseas and mount responses in opposition to. mRNA vaccines, in contrast, embrace snippets of mRNA genetic materials from the COVID-19 virus’ spike protein…. The protein is coupled with what vaccine makers name an adjuvant, or further compound that additional prompts the immune system to reinforce the physique’s response to the virus. ‘One main benefit of the adjuvant is that it really works not solely on the antibody aspect when it comes to the immune response, nevertheless it additionally prompts the T cells,’ says [Bob Walker, chief medical officer at Novavax]. ‘And T cells have many features within the physique—one is to battle viruses, and the opposite is to assist antibody-producing cells to make extra antibodies.’”

Sequelae: Covid

Not a information story, not a political difficulty:

“What Repeat COVID Infections Do to Your Physique, Based on Science” [Self]. “Nowadays, it’s tempting to check COVID-19 with the widespread chilly or flu. It will probably equally go away you with a nasty cough, fever, sore throat—the complete works of respiratory signs. And it’s additionally develop into part of the societal material, maybe one thing you’ve resigned your self to catching not less than just a few occasions in your life (even should you haven’t already)…. It seems, SARS-CoV-2 is extra nefarious than these different contagious bugs, and our immune response to it, typically bigger and longer-lasting. COVID has a greater potential to camouflage itself within the physique, “and it has the keys to the dominion within the sense that it could unlock any cell and get in,” says Esther Melamed, PhD, an assistant professor within the division of neurology at Dell Medical Faculty, College of Texas Austin, and the analysis director of the Submit-COVID-19 program at UT Well being Austin. That’s as a result of SARS-CoV-2 binds to ACE2 receptors, which exist in cells throughout your physique, out of your coronary heart to your intestine to your mind. (In contrast, chilly and flu viruses replicate principally in your respiratory tract.)” And: ‘A 2022 examine led by Dr. Al-Aly discovered that COVID reinfections additionally improve your threat of problems throughout the board, no matter whether or not you recovered simply advantageous up to now or received vaccinated. Specifically, it confirmed that reinfection raises the probability that you simply’ll want hospitalization; have coronary heart or lung issues; or expertise, amongst different potential points, GI, neurological, psychological well being, or musculoskeletal signs. ‘We use the time period ‘cumulative results,” Dr. Al-Aly says, ‘so, a number of hits accrue after which go away the physique extra susceptible to all of the potential long-term well being results of COVID.’” • Maybe an actual professional can evaluate this text, however I’m impressed, partly by Al-Aly getting quoted, and in addition by a hyperlink to a examine in Nature (!). It’s slightly beautiful to see a dense, well-researched article on Covid in a preferred journal like Self (placing mainstream sources just like the Atlantic or Vox to disgrace, to not point out our moribund public well being institution). Effectively value a learn.

Sequelae: H5N1

“Avian flu outbreak devastates Michigan dairy” [Farm Progress]. “With a closed herd and all his heifers artificially inseminated — no outdoors bulls wanted — Nathan Brearley was assured his 500-cow dairy farm in Portland, Mich., could be spared from the avian flu pressure that’s affecting dairies. He was flawed. Practically six months later after an an infection on his farm, milk manufacturing nonetheless hasn’t recovered. ‘I used to be fairly stunned. I by no means noticed some other illness this widespread have an effect on the cattle prefer it did,’ Brearley mentioned throughout a latest webinar on dairy avian flu, placed on by the Pennsylvania Middle for Dairy Excellence. With 29 confirmed instances — the most recent being Sept. 9 — Michigan’s dairy business has been one of many hardest hit by avian flu, H5N1, which was first confirmed in a Texas dairy in March…. Testing finally revealed that his cows did certainly contract H5N1. However how they contracted it, he mentioned, continues to be a thriller…. 5 % of the herd needed to be culled… Brearley mentioned an egg-laying facility a mile and a half away examined constructive for H5N1 and needed to depopulate tens of millions of birds. The birds have been composted in windrows outdoors the ability, ‘and I might scent that course of.’ Whether or not the illness moved from that farm to his has not been confirmed, however a number of farms in his neighborhood additionally examined constructive for the illness, Brearley mentioned.” • Effectively, that may indicate (a) transmission by egg facility staff, or (b) airborne (which, given the scent, appears candidate).

Origins Debate

“Genetic tracing of market wildlife and viruses on the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic” [Cell]. “Zoonotic spillovers of viruses have occurred by way of the animal commerce worldwide. The beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic was traced epidemiologically to the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market. Right here, we analyze environmental qPCR and sequencing knowledge collected within the Huanan market in early 2020. We show that market-linked extreme acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) genetic range is in step with market emergence and discover elevated SARS-CoV-2 positivity close to and inside a wildlife stall. We establish wildlife DNA in all SARS-CoV-2-positive samples from this stall, together with species comparable to civets, bamboo rats, and raccoon canine, beforehand recognized as potential intermediate hosts. We additionally detect animal viruses that infect raccoon canine, civets, and bamboo rats.” • Graphical summary:

Elite Maleficence

Fixation on handwashing (and never airborne) thought-about as a psychological dysfunction:

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TABLE 1: Every day Covid Charts

Wastewater

This week[1] CDC September 16

Final Week[2] CDC (till subsequent week):

Variants [3] CDC September 14 Emergency Room Visits[4] CDC September 14

Hospitalization
New York[5] New York State, knowledge September 23:

Nationwide [6] CDC August 31:

Positivity
Nationwide[7] Walgreens September 23: Ohio[8] Cleveland Clinic September 7:

Vacationers Information
Positivity[9] CDC September 2: Variants[10] CDC September 2:

Deaths
Weekly Deaths vs. % Positivity [11]CDC September 14: Weekly Deaths vs. ED Visits [12]CDC September 14:

LEGEND

1) for charts new in the present day; 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] (CDC) This week’s wastewater map, with scorching spots annotated. Retains spreading. NOTE The date appears to be flawed, however the variety of websites has modified so that is new.

[2] (CDC) Final week’s wastewater map.

[3] (CDC Variants) KP.* highly regarded. XDV.1 flat.

[4] (ED) Down, however value noting that Emergency Division use is now on a par with the primary wave, in 2020.

[5] (Hospitalization: NY) Undoubtedly down. NOTE Statewide, there may be an uptick. Not in New York Metropolis, Lengthy Island, or Mid-Hudson.

[6] (Hospitalization: CDC). The visualization suppresses what’s, in share phrases, a big improve.

[7] (Walgreens) Massive drop continues!

[8] (Cleveland) Dropping.

[9] (Vacationers: Positivity) Down. These sh*theads at CDC have modified the chart in order that it doesn’t even run again to 1/21/23, because it used to, however now begins 1/1/24. There’s additionally no solution to modify the time vary. CDC actually doesn’t need you to have the ability to take a historic view of the pandemic, or evaluate one surge to a different. In an any case, that’s why the form of the curve has modified.

[10] (Vacationers: Variants) What the heck is LB.1?

[11] Deaths low, however positivity up.

[12] Deaths low, ED up.

Stats Watch

Manufacturing: “United States Richmond Fed Manufacturing Index” [Trading Economics]. “The composite manufacturing index within the US Fifth District edged right down to -21 in September of 2024, from -19 in August, worse than forecasts of -17, indicating the steepest decline in manufacturing facility exercise since Could 2020.”

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Provide Chain: “ILA contract negotiations: US provide chains brace for disruption” [Freight Waves]. “The ILA settlement impacts ports alongside your complete East Coast and Gulf Coast of the US. These ports span from Maine all the way in which right down to Texas, together with main hubs comparable to Boston, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Charleston, Savannah, Miami, New Orleans, Houston and several other extra. The repercussions of such a strike could be vital. The ILA represents 65,000 dockworkers at ports alongside the East Coast and Gulf Coast, liable for dealing with roughly 43% of U.S. imports. A disruption in operations at these ports would ripple by way of your complete provide chain, affecting companies throughout numerous sectors. Retailers, producers and customers might all really feel the affect of delayed shipments, elevated prices and potential shortages of important items. A number of key points stay unresolved within the negotiations. The ILA is searching for wage will increase, improved advantages and job safety protections. Nonetheless, the first level of competition facilities on automation and its potential affect on dockworker jobs. The union is staunchly against any additional automation of port operations, fearing it might result in vital job losses. Then again, the USMX argues that automation is important to extend effectivity and competitiveness within the face of rising international commerce. I’d additional argue that automation is required to maintain tempo with ports world wide, together with improvements in ports such because the Netherlands, Germany, Singapore and Australia. The potential strike has raised alarms amongst provide chain consultants, who warn of a ‘catastrophic impact’ on U.S. commerce.”

“Boeing’s newest provide to placing staff sparks union fury” [Financial Times]. “The corporate mentioned it was making a ‘greatest and last’ provide, which additionally consists of higher retirement advantages than a deal that 33,000 union members rejected earlier this month. The producer has mentioned the provide is just good if union members vote in favour by Friday. However the Worldwide Affiliation of Machinists and Aerospace Staff District 751 forcefully dismissed the provide, saying Boeing had no authority to require a vote and that 4 days was too little time to arrange for one. ‘This provide was not negotiated,’ the union mentioned. ‘It was thrown at us with none dialogue . . . The corporate has refused to satisfy for additional dialogue; subsequently, we won’t be voting on [Friday].’” • So, no issues for Boeing elevating money?

Manufacturing: “Ortberg’s honeymoon with Boeing’s labor unions is over” [Leeham News and Analysis]. “The will of Kelly Ortberg, the brand new CEO of The Boeing Co., to reset labor relations with its largest union got here to a crashing halt yesterday…. Ninety-six % of the members concurrently voted to strike at midnight. They have been strolling the picket traces when Boeing issued its Greatest and Ultimate Provide (BAFO) on Sept. 23. The provide sweetened the pot in some key areas…. However how the provide took place and was delivered incensed union members… In getting ready and presenting the BAFO, Boeing ignored the IAM’s negotiating group. Two days of talks below federal mediation failed. The IAM complained that Boeing refused to return to the negotiating desk. (On Sept. 13, the day after the unique contract was rejected and the strike started, firm CFO Brian West mentioned Boeing was anxious to renew negotiations.) Boeing launched particulars of the BAFO to the media earlier than presenting it to 751 President Jon Holden…. Ortberg got here below criticism from the union for the primary provide, however as he had been on the job just a few weeks, there was some room to present him some leeway. How Boeing dealt with the BAFO, nonetheless, wrecked any advantages of the doubt which will have existed.” • Presumably, then, that is why Ortberg was truly employed?

Manufacturing: “Analyst adjusts Boeing inventory worth goal on strike affect” [The Street]. This caught my eye: “‘As a newcomer not liable for previous points, the brand new Boeing CEO has a brief window to construct belief and meet the expectations to set a brand new path, in order that stakeholders see him as an agent of change reasonably than one other a part of the group searching for to keep up the established order,’ mentioned Ashley Fulmer, assistant professor of managerial science at Georgia State College’s Robinson School of Enterprise. Fulmer mentioned that rebuilding belief in Boeing is challenged by the emotional fallout from previous failures “as folks usually expertise feelings comparable to anger, worry and anxiousness after belief violations.’” • No kidding, huh?

Manufacturing: “Hanging Machinists discover little to love in new Boeing provide, gained’t vote on it” [Seattle Times]. “[L]ater Monday, the union expressed anger at Boeing making the provide on to its members by way of the media. The union management mentioned it would refuse to carry a vote on the provide this Friday to satisfy Boeing’s said deadline…[nternational Association of Machinists District 751 president Jon Holden…. added that the union realistically doesn’t have enough time to arrange a vote for Friday. ‘We couldn’t even get logistically a vote for 33,000 people across multiple states in that amount of time, and without the ability to even talk to our members about it in a meaningful way,’ he said.” • And is the union demanding that the expiration date of the new contract be May 1, 2028?

Manufacturing: “FAA says Boeing safety culture reforms may take years” [Reuters]. ” The top of the Federal Aviation Administration instructed a U.S. Home subcommittee Tuesday that security tradition enhancements at Boeing (BA.N), opens new tab might take three to 5 years to finish.

‘It’s not a six-month program — it’s a three-year to five-year program,’ FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker mentioned, including he has spoken to Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg and the corporate’s board of administrators concerning the want for security tradition reforms. He mentioned Boeing has made vital enchancment within the brief time period. ‘On tradition it’s a long-term undertaking…. There may be progress however they aren’t the place they must be.’” • So Boeing administration’s first transfer is to beat the unions into the bottom. So superior. (Additionally, “spoken to the board.” Why aren’t the unions demanding board seats?)

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At this time’s Concern & Greed Index: 66 Greed (earlier shut: 64 Greed) [CNN]. One week in the past: 55 (Impartial). (0 is Excessive Concern; 100 is Excessive Greed). Final up to date Sep 24 at 12:58:26 PM ET.

Rapture Index: Closes down one on Curiosity Charges. “The Federal Reserve lowers charges by .5%” [sic] [Rapture Ready]. Report Excessive, October 10, 2016: 189. Present: 180. (Keep in mind that bringing on the Rapture is nice.) • Laborious to imagine the Rapture Index goes down. Do these folks know one thing we don’t?

Gallery

Not Courbet!

Guillotine Watch

“Contained in the island fortress of America’s mega-billionaires” [Business Insider]. “As my boat cruises towards the personal island metropolis of Indian Creek Village — higher often called the Billionaire Bunker — I’m hoping my journey doesn’t finish in an arrest… As we get nearer to the shore, I begin to discover the cameras. Their beady eyes are in every single place. Some are mounted on poles alongside the seawall. Others peek out from hedges. Many are related to an not noticeable white field — an Israeli-designed radar system able to detecting passersby, in low visibility, from half a mile away. There isn’t a means for an individual to set foot on Indian Creek with out the categorical permission of one among its 89 residents or a member of its extremely unique nation membership, which reportedly prices $500,000 to affix. As a result of the city’s authorities serves such an extremely rich subset of the inhabitants, issues like public parks and social packages are virtually nonexistent. As an alternative, the lion’s share of Indian Creek’s funds goes to its police division — which retains watch on the island’s sole entrance and patrols the perimeter 24/7. Via federal funds, the city has additionally amassed a panoply of different safety measures that may make Bezos’ Ring cameras blush. ‘The wealthier you develop into, the extra you need excellent safety,’ says Setha Low, the director of the Public Area Analysis Group, a middle on the Metropolis College of New York that focuses on the entry and management of all the pieces from metropolis parks to gated communities.” • About these cameras… See on Diddy, instantly beneath.

Class Warfare

From April:

I’d entertain the speculation that at Diddy’s (billionaire) stage, participation in dense networks held collectively by blackmail and extortion is the rule, reasonably than the exception; criminogenic social capital could be the analytical instrument right here, I’d suppose.

Information of the Wired

Dad. “It was one of the best of shires”:

Twitter is screwing up picture cropping once more, little doubt in a cynical try to generate clicks.

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