2:00PM Water Cooler 11/21/2024 | bare capitalism

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By Lambert Strether of Corrente.

Chicken Track of the Day

Northern Mockingbird, Richard W. DeKorte Park, Bergen, New Jersey, United States. “I like the way it’s ‘music’ consists of sirens. The rationale why turned apparent as I listened to sirens coming from the Turnpike.”

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In Case You Would possibly Miss…

  1. Gaetz: Exit, stage proper.
  2. Ortberg: “The beatings will proceed till morale improves.”
  3. How the Democrats deserted the working class.

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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

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Trump Transition

“Gaetz withdraws as Trump’s choose for lawyer basic, averting affirmation battle within the Senate” [Associated Press]. “The Florida Republican’s announcement got here sooner or later after assembly with senators in an effort to win their help for his affirmation to steer the Justice Division. ‘Whereas the momentum was robust, it’s clear that my affirmation was unfairly changing into a distraction to the important work of the Trump/Vance Transition,’ Gaetz mentioned in a press release asserting his resolution. ‘There is no such thing as a time to waste on a needlessly protracted Washington scuffle, thus I’ll be withdrawing my identify from consideration to function Legal professional Common. Trump’s DOJ should be in place and prepared on Day 1.’ Trump, in a social media submit, mentioned: ‘I drastically respect the latest efforts of Matt Gaetz in in search of approval to be Legal professional Common. He was doing very nicely however, on the identical time, didn’t wish to be a distraction for the Administration, for which he has a lot respect. Matt has an exquisite future, and I look ahead to watching the entire nice issues he’ll do!’” • Gracefully achieved — in all probability these Venmo transactions* did it — however I hate this play within the Democrat Playbook a lot as a result of it’s another approach for the Democrat Get together — which has a (white) (male) office abuser as an honored and much-loved get together elder — to keep away from speaking about coverage (i.e. common concrete materials advantages (i.e. the working class)). And naturally the ethical preening is offensive. On the intense facet, it appears to be like like we gained’t have a populist anti-truster at Justice (until Trump does the surprising). NOTE * One of many many benefits of our cash-free future!

“Republicans Should Defend Matt Gaetz To Finish The Use Of Salacious Lies As A Political Weapon” [The Federalist]. “The claims in opposition to Gaetz are however one other data operation, nevertheless, mirroring those that beforehand focused Donald Trump and Brett Kavanaugh. And this sample will proceed unabated until Individuals unflinchingly condemn the tactic — regardless of the goal. We must always have realized this lesson from Donald Trump’s first presidential run and time in workplace. From Crossfire Hurricane, to the pee-tape file, to Particular Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation, unsupported and unbelievable accusations leaked to the general public hampered Trump’s potential to advance his agenda. Again and again the costs proved unfounded, and but upfront of the 2024 election, the lawfare continued. The nation, nevertheless, had wised up by then and acknowledged the varied legal and civil fees leveled in opposition to Trump for what they have been: an effort to intrude within the election. Why then is anybody giving credence to the accusations in opposition to Gaetz, particularly given the FBI — after completely investigating the matter for 2 years — determined to not cost Gaetz?” • Unusual bedfellows, Lambert and The Federalist, although right here we’re. (My place, nevertheless, is that even salacious truths must be deweaponized (grownup to grownup, consensual being the usual. I’m certain Roger Stone would agree with me….).

“4 Trump administration picks have sexual misconduct allegations of their previous” [CBS]. “Matt Gaetz, Pete Hegseth, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Elon Musk are all in line to function high authorities leaders. All have confronted various levels of sexual misconduct allegations. The president’s picks to hold out his agenda mirror an incoming administration hostile to the norms of the ‘Me Too’ motion.” Ah sure. #MeToo. Bear in mind Time’s Up? Good occasions. Anyhow: “Habits that may have gotten an individual fired or canceled (or not nominated to a cupboard place) over the past a number of years, seems to be much less problematic within the Trump 2.0 period. Machismo was usually a centerpiece of Trump’s enchantment to voters throughout the 2024 marketing campaign. He frequently spoke about toughness — whether or not that trait utilized to his immigration coverage, combating illicit drug commerce or surviving two assassination makes an attempt. Wrestler Hulk Hogan delivered a primetime speech on the Republican Nationwide Conference, ripping off his shirt whereas lavishing reward on the nominee. And Trump additionally frolicked on right-leaning podcasts with largely male audiences. His entreaties to male tradition paid off in November.” • “Male tradition.” Huh? Is {that a} factor now?

“Donald Trump will get a brutal actuality verify” [Politico]. “Donald Trump is just not a monarch. That’s the unmistakable lesson of the ill-fated nomination of Matt Gaetz for lawyer basic. Slightly than showcasing Trump’s absolute energy over his GOP allies, it revealed his limits. The doomed nomination lasted simply eight days — and its failure is an unwelcome lesson for the president-elect, who has been projecting invincibility and claiming a historic mandate regardless of his reed-thin widespread vote victory. Although Republicans will management each chambers of Congress, the resistance from Senate Republicans to Gaetz’s nomination proved that there are nonetheless some checks on Trump — regardless of how restricted — that may maintain, regardless of concern on the left that he’ll squeeze Congress into submission, get carte blanche from the conservative-dominated Supreme Court docket and enact his agenda at will. ‘I believe it reveals that Donald Trump can’t get something [that is, everything] he desires,’ mentioned Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of the College of California-Berkeley Faculty of Regulation. However Chemerinsky and others cautioned in opposition to extrapolating an excessive amount of from the Gaetz debacle — he was so uniquely despised and compromised by authorized and political scandal. ‘However the details listed below are so egregious, and Gaetz so unqualified, that I might be cautious in generalizing an excessive amount of from it.’” • By “unqualified” we imply “populist,” after all…

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“Trump faucets Russ Vought, one of many authors of Venture 2025, to steer finances workplace once more” [CBS]. “President-elect Donald Trump is anticipated to call Russ Vought to steer the Workplace of Administration and Funds, in keeping with two sources near the transition. If confirmed, this shall be Vought’s second time within the position. He served as OMB director throughout Trump’s first time period, too. Earlier within the Trump administration, Vought was deputy OMB director and appearing director. Earlier than he joined the primary Trump White Home Vought was vp of Heritage Motion for America, which leads a grassroots effort to implement conservative insurance policies throughout the U.S. It produces a conservative scorecard that grades members of Congress on their votes on conservative payments. Vought wrote a chapter of The Heritage Basis’s Venture 2025 blueprint — his chapter covers the ‘Govt Workplace of the President.’ The OMB director’s workplace develops the president’s proposed finances, and it’s answerable for executing the president’s agenda throughout the federal authorities.”

“Dr. Oz” [Daring Fireball]. “I met Dr. Ozten years in the past. It was after the Apple occasion on Tuesday, 9 September 2014, on the Flint Heart in Cupertino…. I had a one-on-one off-the-record briefing with Jony Ive…. Whereas I used to be ready for my briefing with Ive, the one different individual from the media ready with me was Oz. It’s a bizarre factor to be alone, successfully, with somebody of Ozs movie star. It’s like being in a room with 1,000,000 {dollars} in $100 payments stacked in a perfectly-arranged pyramid. Regardless of the way you to attempt to direct your consideration, your thoughts retains popping again to Holy shit, there’s 1,000,000 {dollars} in money proper there. His hair was excellent…. We spent an unceasingly awkward 10 minutes…. He by no means shut up. He chattered, nonstop, with inane observations, like ‘Hey, take a look at that one, it’s orange! What’s that one, leather-based?” He was not speaking to me, nor was he, actually, speaking to himself. It was like he was speaking to a TV digital camera, as if we have been being filmed for B-roll footage for his present — however there was no digital camera. It was simply me and him, standing round that desk exhibiting dozens of Apple Watch prototypes that we have been unable to the touch…. I got here away with the impression that Mehmet Ozwas, regardless of his well-deserved medical renown, preternaturally vapid and preening, and, thus, to me, an incongruous determine. Concurrently a superb thoughts within the discipline of thoracic surgical procedure, and but dumb as a rock in on a regular basis human interplay. I spent the primary jiffy with him questioning if I ought to introduce myself. I spent the previous few glad I hadn’t, as a result of he was so clearly a staggeringly uninteresting and uninterested man.” • Not the one one….

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“Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy: The DOGE Plan to Reform Authorities” [Wall Street Journal]. “Most authorized edicts aren’t legal guidelines enacted by Congress however “guidelines and rules” promulgated by unelected bureaucrats—tens of 1000’s of them annually. Most authorities enforcement selections and discretionary expenditures aren’t made by the democratically elected president and even his political appointees however by hundreds of thousands of unelected, unappointed civil servants inside authorities businesses who view themselves as immune from firing because of civil-service protections. That is antidemocratic and antithetical to the Founders’ imaginative and prescient. It imposes huge direct and oblique prices on taxpayers. Fortunately, we now have a historic alternative to resolve the issue.” Highlights from MSN: “Based on Musk and Ramaswamy, . ‘We’ll focus significantly on driving change by way of government motion primarily based on present laws moderately than by passing new legal guidelines,’ they wrote, describing the US Structure as their ‘North Star.’” Hilariously, they steal a liberal Democrat trope (which I’ve at all times hated as a result of it doesn’t imply something). Extra: “Certainly one of their first initiatives includes figuring out rules that Trump may nullify instantly by way of government motion. These, they argued, would free companies and people from the constraints of ‘illicit rules’ and stimulate the financial system. ‘When the president nullifies 1000’s of such rules, critics will allege government overreach. Actually, it is going to be correcting the chief overreach of 1000’s of rules promulgated by administrative fiat,’ they famous. Acknowledging the probability of political and authorized pushback, Musk and Ramaswamy expressed confidence of their mandate. ‘With a decisive electoral mandate and a 6-3 conservative majority on the Supreme Court docket, DOGE has a historic alternative for structural reductions within the federal authorities,’ they declared. The authors set an bold deadline of July 4, 2026, to finalise their reforms, framing their mission as a transformative effort to revive governance to its constitutional roots. ‘We count on to prevail,’ they concluded, signalling their readiness to confront entrenched pursuits in Washington.” • I’d prefer it if DOGE would unleash Lina Khan and the NLRB, and cease defending the crypto bros, however none of that appears more likely to occur.

“May Trump really do away with the Division of Schooling?” [Vox]. “Even with out actually shutting the doorways to the federal company, there might be methods a Trump administration may hole the DOE and do vital harm, Valant and Kettl mentioned. The administration may require the company to chop the roles of company staff, significantly those that ideologically disagree with the administration. It may additionally appoint officers with restricted (or no) schooling experience, hampering the division’s day-to-day work. Trump officers may additionally try adjustments to the division’s greater schooling practices. The division is one in all a number of state and nongovernmental establishments concerned in faculty accreditation, for instance — and Home Majority Chief Steve Scalise (R-LA) has threatened to weaponize the accreditation course of in opposition to universities he believes to be too ‘woke.’ Lastly, Trump may use the division’s management position to have an effect on coverage not directly: ‘There’s energy that comes from simply speaking to states what you wish to see’ being taught in colleges, Valant mentioned. ‘And there are plenty of state leaders across the nation who appear able to observe that lead.’ Trump’s plans for the division will seemingly grow to be clearer throughout [Linda] McMahon’s affirmation hearings. She has been an advocate for the varsity selection motion, and posted reward for the hands-on schooling gained by way of apprenticeships shortly earlier than her nomination was made public.”

2024 Submit Mortem

Deploy the Blame Cannons!

“The Time-Honored Custom of Blaming the Left for Democratic Defeats” [Kate Aronoff, The New Republic]. “Within the lead-up to this election, Harris and different main Democrats decried Trump and MAGA Republicans as an existential risk to American democracy; now, newly elected Home Minority Chief Hakeem Jeffries has pledged to seek out “widespread floor” with them. That waffling and incoherence is much less of a comms challenge than a structural one. . Even when Democrats did have extra institutional integrity, they’d nonetheless discover it difficult to concurrently be a celebration of huge enterprise and arranged labor, as they’ve lengthy aspired to be. They’d nonetheless wrestle to end up Arab voters in key swing states whereas sending Israel weapons to bomb their households within the Center East. Most of the time, these constituencies’ pursuits are essentially opposed to at least one one other; no quantity of sensible messaging, or berating voters, can absolutely resolve that. On some degree, then, Jentleson is correct to level to coalition administration as an issue for the Democrats. However the resolution isn’t to field out left-leaning constituency teams and go away politics as much as supposedly extra sober-minded pollsters and consultants, who’ve an apparent materials curiosity on this argument. Debates over Democratic Get together messaging obscure a thornier, extra substantive one over who it’s that get together should signify.” The PMC, because it does now. Subsequent query: “Campaigning on financial populism to enchantment to the voters feeling the ache of excessive rents and insurance coverage charges would piss off large donors within the finance and actual property sectors; really enacting that agenda would require electoral majorities sufficiently big to resist the wrath of the nation’s strongest industries, which may be troublesome to achieve with out these large donors. There’s no simple approach out of this bind.” • Commentary:

Slotkin is a CIA Democrat, and that is in reality how a spook would assume. You wish to win the moustache vote? Placed on a faux moustache (and take it off when your tour of obligation is completed).

“On the Democratic Get together’s Cult of Powerlessness” [Matt Stoller, BIG]. “Anti-monopoly coverage is immensely widespread, and there hasn’t been an administration as aggressive on antitrust in our lifetimes as there was underneath Joe Biden. But, voters soundly rejected his successor, Kamala Harris, and thrashed the get together in energy. And whereas anti-monopoly politics sits uneasily within the Democratic Get together, that’s the place it sits. Lina Khan, Rohit Chopra and Jonathan Kanter shall be out of energy quickly. So what occurred? And why did Democrats lose so badly? I don’t assume the reply is straightforward, neither is it proper to characterize the issue as solely one involving the Democratic Get together. In 2006, 2008, 2010, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020, 2022, and 2024, voters have voted in opposition to the incumbent get together. Should you take a look at the recriminations amongst Democrats, they reveal, unwittingly, a broad theme that I’ve seen with roots that return to the center of the twentieth century. And whereas these observations are targeted on Democrats, individuals on the proper will acknowledge of their establishments an analogous set of challenges…. [A]s I watch the offended backwards and forwards, and extra broadly the institutional actors who have been rejected by voters, I discover a curious dynamic that explains excess of any tactical mistake. .” I might argue that’s as a result of the PMC, as a category, capabilities and has the energy to control, however to not rule. And with respect to the ruling class, the governing class is helpless, particularly with the Gini co-efficient the place it’s. Extra: “the Democratic Get together in 2024, with its related legislation corporations, assume tanks, elected officers, donors, and media shops, was rejected by voters exactly as a result of the core worth on the left, middle, and proper is about embracing powerlessness. This pervasive perception has an mental and political origin, and it conflicts instantly with the anti-monopoly framework.” • “To control is to decide on” (apparently Pierre Mendès France mentioned this). I’m unsure I agree that the selection to do nothing is identical as “powerlessness,” as Stoller would have it. That mentioned, it’s true that I amongst others want to present an account of why the Biden Administration allowed Khan to, in Stoller’s framing, reject powerlessness as she did. (My concept was that each one the large instances had a protracted strategy to run, and when settlement time got here, Biden would step in, lower a deal, and money in. Seems to be like that’s not occurring with the Google case, although.)

“Harris is Democrats’ most popular selection for 2028: Ballot” [The Hill]. • That’s solely as a result of the management hasn’t advised them but who their “most popular selection” must be.

The #Resistance

“Trump’s Cupboard Blitz Is Straight From Orban’s Playbook” (interview) [Kim Lane Scheppele, Bloomberg (VerifyFirst)]. Scheppele bio. On resistance:

Should you’re civil society within the US, or the Democratic Get together, how do you set the brakes on this rush to authoritarianism?

[SCHEPPELE:] The very first thing it’s a must to do is name it out. You’ll be able to’t settle for any of it as regular. You need to object each single time. It’s tedious and it’s time-consuming and it’s nerve-wracking. However it’s a must to name it out. The second factor is to appreciate that simply because one thing is authorized doesn’t make it proper. And it’s a must to begin considering that approach. I’m a long-time legalist who at all times thought that you simply observe the legislation as a result of it’s the legislation and since it’s the proper factor to do. But when the legislation is written by people who find themselves attempting to beat you, who’re attempting to remove your freedom, then are you actually as obligated to observe that legislation? I’m definitely not advocating violence, however you want a special perspective towards this type of instrumental legality that they use to lock themselves in energy. On the very least you resist. And then you definitely attempt to use no matter democratic means you have got left to vary it.

Are there extra-legal methods to deal with it?

[SCHEPPELE:] We nonetheless have federalism. I’ve been studying about blue-state attorneys basic getting collectively, the way in which the red-state attorneys basic have already achieved, to consider how to withstand these assaults, to beef up state governments to supply a face of resistance, to shore up the civil sector with non-public donations or no matter. It’s going to require plenty of mobilization.

You’ll be able to’t simply mobilize for an election cycle after which demobilize. In Poland, as soon as the autocratic takeover occurred, plenty of individuals went to the streets each time there was a brand new legislation. And so they have been far more profitable than the Hungarians. Right here within the US, all of the teams that labored collectively within the final election can’t stand down. They should arise for the mass pushback that’s required to stop autocracy from being imposed in the USA.

Let me pause right here to cite Scheppele on Maidan: “So quick ahead to 2014, there’s a sort of revolution. Many individuals might bear in mind the tens of 1000’s, lots of of 1000’s of Ukrainians that confirmed up in Maidan Sq. in Kiev, and principally toppled the corrupt Russian-backed authorities.” Naive at greatest (although to be honest to Scheppele, an inexpensive search turned up plenty of educational connections, however nothing explicitly spook-related, like an Atlantic Council fellowship or one thing). In any case, all this sounds very color-revolution-ish (a state capability I speculated on right here). And from the identical interview, right here is Scheppele on NGOs, since NGOs have performed, and are taking part in, such a big position in Shade Revolutions worldwide:

The phrase “Defund the Left” has been round for fairly a while in right-wing US circles. Because the GOP grows overtly authoritarian, there are many establishments whose funding they will assault.

[SCHEPPELE:] That’s proper. And that’s in all probability how it will occur in the event that they’re copying Orban. The way in which Orban did it, there have been numerous issues that have been state-funded, and he defunded all the pieces that wasn’t supportive of him. There are plenty of locations the place that’s going to be true within the US. I’m sitting right here in a college, and universities, even non-public universities, get large quantities of funding from the federal authorities — by way of analysis grants, Pell Grants for college students. Think about if the Trump administration says, ‘If we catch you caving in to ‘woke gender’ something, you’ll lose all of your federal funding.’

I used to be considering of foundations additionally as a result of they’re a conduit of funds to varied sorts of NGOs, together with these doing pro-democracy work within the US.

[SCHEPPELE:] There are such a lot of methods through which the tax code, advanced as it’s, creates incentives and disincentives for various sorts of actions…. . Suppose that they only go a legislation that claims in case you are a 501c-3, chances are you’ll not have a 501c-4. They’ll make technical adjustments to the tax code and out of the blue make sure sorts of actions non-viable.

FWIW, I believe defunding “woke” teachers can be good clear enjoyable and a vote-getter, however if you wish to go for political energy, you uncover the publicly funded NGOs that the Biden Administration has been utilizing to “place” migrants in locations like Springfield, OH, on condition that this completely sub rosa effort has the potential to have an effect on the composition of the citizens for years to come back (presumbly nonetheless implementing Tiexiera’s “coalition of the ascendant,” despite the fact that Tiexiera himself was repudiated his personal concept). All this mentioned, I insist that the identical class of people who find themselves paid to consider and incite coloration revolutions overseas are serious about the identical matters right here at house; you’ll be able to’t put Trump and Orban in the identical field and not assume that approach.

Spook Nation

“The Expertise the Trump Administration May Use to Hack Your Cellphone” [The New Yorker]. “In September, the Division of Homeland Safety (D.H.S.) signed a two-million-dollar contract with Paragon, an Israeli agency whose adware product Graphite focusses on breaching encrypted-messaging purposes reminiscent of Telegram and Sign. Wired first reported that the expertise was acquired by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)—an company inside D.H.S. that may quickly be concerned in executing the Trump Administration’s guarantees of mass deportations and crackdowns on border crossings. A supply at Paragon advised me that the deal adopted a vetting course of, throughout which the corporate was in a position to exhibit that it had strong instruments to stop different international locations that buy its adware from hacking Individuals—however that wouldn’t restrict the U.S. authorities’s potential to focus on its personal residents.” And the Israelis would by no means mislead us! Extra: “The expertise is a part of a booming multibillion-dollar marketplace for intrusive phone-hacking software program that’s making authorities surveillance more and more low cost and accessible. Lately, quite a few Western democracies have been roiled by controversies through which adware has been used, apparently by protection and intelligence businesses, to focus on opposition politicians, journalists, and apolitical civilians caught up in Orwellian surveillance dragnets. Now Donald Trump and incoming members of his Administration will determine whether or not to curtail or broaden the U.S. authorities’s use of this type of expertise.

Realignment and Legitimacy

“The Democrats’ Lengthy Goodbye to the Working Class” [Michael Baharaeen, The Liberal Patriot]. Value studying in full, however listed below are some highlights: “[B]y the Nineties, the nation was rising extra numerous and higher educated. Invoice Clinton was a beneficiary of this new actuality, as he made sweeping beneficial properties with girls, younger individuals, voters of coloration (particularly Hispanics), and college-educated voters. Importantly, he additionally retained vital help from white Individuals and lower-educated voters, who made up the overwhelming majority of the citizens. As Clinton rode this coalition to victory twice—marking the primary time since FDR {that a} Democrat had gained two full phrases as president—some political observers, together with my colleague, Ruy Teixeira, noticed the emergence of a brand new majority, one that might persistently win elections utilizing the components Clinton had used…. Obama’s two wins confirmed for a lot of Democrats and Republicans the validity of the ’rising Democratic majority’ thesis. Gone have been the times when Democrats wanted to win a majority of white voters, a feat that they had discovered almost unattainable to realize because the Sixties. Now, the get together that represented America’s demographic future stood to steer it as nicely.” However: “The Obama coalition is just not a coalition, however moderately a second,” Is “The Obama Coalition” Even a Factor? Was It Ever? (2016). And certainly: “However no sooner had that consensus come into focus than Donald Trump arrived on the scene. Trump disrupted the Democrats’ plans for constructing a dominant coalition and, within the course of, helped precipitate a dramatic realignment between the 2 events—one rooted in financial and social class. This modification has tipped the demographic benefit in favor of Republicans and left Democrats at very actual danger of dropping lots of the voters who not way back have been anticipated to ship them an everlasting majority.” And right here we’re: “. Harris retained greater ranges of help amongst college-educated voters, profitable them by 14 factors. However maybe simply as telling: she carried high-income earners (these incomes not less than $100,000) by seven factors—by far the most important margin for a Democratic nominee within the trendy period. On the opposite facet, Trump turned the primary Republican nominee on file to win low-income voters, narrowly carrying them by three factors. He additionally continued rising his benefit with non-college voters, profitable them by 13 factors—the most important margin for the GOP since not less than 1988. And his 44 p.c help from union households marked the best share for a Republican since Ronald Reagan. Taking a look at this image, it’s onerous to not see that the Democrats have gotten the very factor they’ve lengthy fought in opposition to: the get together of the elites. This stands in sharp distinction to their longtime picture because the champions of the working class.” • Not “have gotten,” “have grow to be,” particularly should you substitute “PMC” for “elites,” which, in any case, may embrace billionaires. And the Democrats definitely didn’t “combat” very onerous! Actually, you might argue that the transformation was absolutely in place by 2008, given Obama’s disparate response within the monetary disaster to the banksters and the working class, even when the PMC solely achieved class consciousness in 2016-2020.

“Trump’s dictatorship is a fait accompli” [John Q, Crooked Timber]. Helpful flowchart:

With Gaetz flaming out, I’d say we’re on the way in which to “Governs Constitutionally” (granted, for some definition of “Constitutionally”).

Syndemics

“I’m in earnest — I cannot equivocate — I cannot excuse — I cannot 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).

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Elite Maleficence

“Grief will be ‘actually overwhelming’ for youngsters and younger individuals” [BBC]. • As of April 2024, there have been 230,000 deaths from Covid within the UK. I used to be 100% sure Covid wouldn’t be talked about on this article, and certain sufficient, it wasn’t.

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TABLE 1: Every day Covid Charts

Wastewater
This week[1] CDC November 11 Final Week[2] CDC (till subsequent week):

Variants [3] CDC November 9 Emergency Room Visits[4] CDC November 9

Hospitalization
New York[5] New York State, knowledge November 20: Nationwide [6] CDC November 14:

Positivity
Nationwide[7] Walgreens November 18: Ohio[8] Cleveland Clinic November 16:

Vacationers Information
Positivity[9] CDC October 28: Variants[10] CDC October 28:

Deaths
Weekly Deaths vs. % Positivity [11] CDC November 2: Weekly Deaths vs. ED Visits [12] CDC November 2:

LEGEND

1) for charts new in the present day; all others are usually not up to date.

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

NOTES

[1] (CDC) Excellent news!

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

[3] (CDC Variants) KP.* nonetheless widespread. XEC has entered the chat. That WHO label, “Ommicron,” has achieved an ideal job normalizing successive waves of an infection.

[4] (ED) Down.

[5] (Hospitalization: NY) Steadily down.

[6] (Hospitalization: CDC). Truly improved; it’s now one of many few charts to point out your complete course of the pandemic to the current day.

[7] (Walgreens) Down.

[8] (Cleveland) Down.

[9] (Vacationers: Positivity) Down.

[10] (Vacationers: Variants). Now XEC.

[11] Deaths low, positivity down.

[12] Deaths low, ED down.

Stats Watch

There aren’t any official statistics of curiosity in the present day.

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Manufacturing: “Boeing CEO to Staff: We Can’t Afford One other Mistake” [Wall Street Journal]. “The corporate, Ortberg mentioned, is burning by way of billions of {dollars} and may’t faucet buyers for an additional rescue. The corporate just lately bought $24 billion price of latest shares to bolster its money reserves. Some analysis and improvement spending might be delayed, the CEO mentioned. He mentioned Boeing gained’t flip cash-flow optimistic till it ramps up 737 manufacturing to the 38-per-month goal it initially aimed to hit by the tip of 2023. And he mentioned the corporate merely lacks the cash to launch a brand new aircraft program but it surely doesn’t imminently want one.” No, but it surely wants improvement to start out imminently. Extra: “Ortberg additionally advised staff that he spoke with President-elect Donald Trump just lately and that the 2 mentioned the impression of potential tariffs on Boeing, one of many nation’s largest exporters. The Boeing chief warned staff that any commerce conflict with China would weigh on the corporate, on condition that Boeing sells jets to Chinese language airways whereas the U.S. doesn’t import any plane from the nation.” And: “‘,’ he mentioned. ‘Let’s deal with the duty at hand.’” • The beatings will proceed till morale improves. Additionally, doesn’t one stand round a water cooler, not “sit at” one? Anyhow, if I have been a Boeing machinist, I don’t know if I’d “bitch” about “individuals.” I’d share my thought-about views about Boeing administration and union administration combining their efforts to eradicate outlined profit pensions perpetually.

Manufacturing: “Boeing CEO Calls on Staff to Take Possession of Turnaround” [Bloomberg]. “Ortberg bluntly advised staff throughout a companywide tackle on Wednesday that they management the corporate’s future, in keeping with individuals conversant in the matter. The CEO, who took the helm a little bit greater than 100 days in the past, mentioned it’s as much as all staff to show the corporate round, mentioned the individuals, who requested to not be recognized as a result of they weren’t licensed to talk publicly. The feedback mark Ortberg’s most impassioned plea but to rally staff behind his turnaround plan since he took over as CEO in August.” • “Take possession” appears to be a whimsical invention by a Bloomberg editor, since Ortberg is just not quoted to that impact within the textual content. Anyhow, if staff “taking possession” of Boeing was the purpose, they’d not less than have a seat on the Board, no?

Manufacturing: “Boeing’s CEO tells workers to cease ‘bitching by the water cooler’ and deal with beating Airbus” [Fortune]. “In an all-hands assembly this week, Ortberg gave his workers some brutal suggestions, telling them to chop again on complaining and deal with beating competitor Airbus. ‘Don’t sit on the water cooler and bitch about individuals,’ Ortberg advised his colleagues, in keeping with a gathering recording obtained by the Wall Road Journal. ‘Let’s deal with the duty at hand.’ ‘We spend extra time arguing amongst ourselves than serious about how we’re going to beat Airbus. Everyone is bored with the drumbeat of what’s mistaken with Boeing. ,’ he mentioned.” • It could be this was all well-received on the store flooring; presumably there shall be reporting to come back on that (oddly, as of this writing, there’s nothing from Dominic Gates on the Seattle Occasions on this story). However to me… Ortberg? A snowflake? Suck it up, buttercup!

Manufacturing: “FAA administrator plans to satisfy with Boeing CEO in Seattle” [Reuters]. “AA Administrator Michael Whitaker mentioned on Thursday he plans to quickly go to Boeing’s (BA.N), opens new tab Seattle workplaces to satisfy with CEO Kelly Ortberg because the planemaker resumes 737 MAX manufacturing. Earlier this month, the Federal Aviation Administration mentioned it will increase its oversight of Boeing because the planemaker prepares to renew manufacturing of its 737 MAX jets following a 53-day strike that ended two weeks in the past. ‘We’re working carefully with Boeing to verify the protection administration system is driving their actions throughout’ the restart of manufacturing, Whitaker mentioned, who spoke to Ortberg earlier this month on the manufacturing plan. Boeing didn’t instantly remark. The FAA famous that it maintained its enhanced on-site presence at Boeing factories all through the strike ‘and can additional strengthen and goal our oversight as the corporate begins its return-to-work plan.’” • Whereas Boeing’s money circulate is dependent upon ramping up manufacturing…

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Right now’s Concern & Greed Index: 58 Greed (earlier shut: 50 Impartial) [CNN]. One week in the past: 58 (Greed). (0 is Excessive Concern; 100 is Excessive Greed). Final up to date Nov 21 at 1:21:24 PM ET.

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“The colour purple is not like all others, in a bodily sense” [ZME Science]. “However there may be one coloration we will see that isn’t fairly like the remainder. This coloration, purple, is named a non-spectral coloration. In contrast to all its friends it doesn’t correspond to a single sort of electromagnetic radiation, and should at all times be born out of a mixture of two others… Should you take a look at orange, which is a mix of yellow and purple, you’ll be able to see that its wavelength is roughly the common of these of its constituent colours. It really works with just about each coloration mixture, reminiscent of blue-yellow (for inexperienced) or red-green (for extra orange). Now, the true kicker with purple, which we all know we will get by mixing in purple with blue, is that by averaging the wavelengths of its two mum or dad colours, you’d get one thing within the green-yellow transition space. Which is a decidedly not-purple coloration. That’s all good and good, however why can we understand purple, then? Effectively, the in need of it’s “as a result of mind”. Though purple isn’t a spectral coloration within the make-up of sunshine, it’s a coloration that may exist naturally and within the seen spectrum, so our brains advanced the power to understand it; that’s the ‘why’.” • Different non-spectral colours? Black, white, gray. And metallic colours!

Information of the Wired

Globalization and typography:

“Archaeologists uncover 12,000-year-old pebbles that might present new insights concerning the wheel” [FOX]. “12,000-year-old perforated stones discovered over years of excavations in Israel might “signify early proof for the adoption of spinning with the ‘spindle and whorl’ gadget,” in keeping with newly printed analysis in PLOS ONE…. ‘In a cumulative evolutionary development, they manifest early phases of the event of rotational applied sciences by laying the mechanical precept of the wheel and axle,’ the researcher wrote of their examine. “All in all, it displays on the technological improvements that performed an necessary half within the Neolithization processes of the Southern Levant.’” • It could certainly be attention-grabbing if the chariot wheel started because the spindle….

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Readers, I’ve had a correspondent characterize my views as real looking cynical. Let me briefly clarify them. I imagine in common packages that present concrete materials advantages, particularly to the working class. Medicare for All is the prime instance, however tuition-free faculty and a Submit Workplace Financial institution additionally fall underneath this heading. So do a Jobs Assure and a Debt Jubilee. Clearly, neither liberal Democrats nor conservative Republicans can ship on such packages, as a result of the 2 are totally different flavors of neoliberalism (“As a result of markets”). I don’t a lot care concerning the “ism” that delivers the advantages, though whichever one does must put widespread humanity first, versus markets. Could possibly be a second FDR saving capitalism, democratic socialism leashing and collaring it, or communism razing it. I don’t a lot care, so long as the advantages are delivered.

To me, the important thing challenge — and for this reason Medicare for All is at all times first with me — is the tens of 1000’s of extra “deaths from despair,” as described by the Case-Deaton examine, and different latest research. That big physique depend makes Medicare for All, on the very least, an ethical and strategic crucial. And that degree of struggling and natural harm makes the issues of identification politics — even the worthy combat to assist the refugees Bush, Obama, and Clinton’s wars created — brilliant shiny objects by comparability. Therefore my frustration with the information circulate — at present for my part the swirling intersection of two, separate Shock Doctrine campaigns, one by the Administration, and the opposite by out-of-power liberals and their allies within the State and within the press — a information circulate that continuously forces me to deal with issues that I regard as of secondary significance to the surplus deaths. What sort of political financial system is it that halts and even reverses the will increase in life expectancy that civilized societies have achieved? I’m additionally very hopeful that the persevering with destruction of each get together institutions will open the house for voices supporting packages much like these I’ve listed; let’s name such voices “the left.” Volatility creates alternative, particularly if the Democrat institution, which places markets first and opposes all such packages, isn’t allowed to get again into the saddle. Eyes on the prize! I like the tactical degree, and secretly love even the horse race, since I’ve been running a blog about it day by day for fourteen years, however all the pieces I write has this angle in the back of it.













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