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By Lambert Strether of Corrente.

Hen Music of the Day

I considered jackdaws due to Konrad Lorenz’s fantastic King Solomon’s Ring, which I learn once I was fairly younger (and unaware of Lorenz’s views on “social decline”).

EUrasian Jackdaw, Nord-Pas-de-Calais (retired), France. “Name, flight name.” And breaking waves?

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Politics

“However what’s authorities itself, however the biggest of all reflections on human nature?” –James Madison, Federalist 51

“Right here’s meals for thought, had Ahab time to suppose; however Ahab by no means thinks; he solely feels, feels, feels.” –Herman Melville, Moby Dick

“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

Biden Administration

“Jill Biden says the US and Namibia ‘face lots of the identical challenges’” [The Hill]. “After the go to, the primary woman and granddaughter Naomi Biden handed out bins of White Home M&Ms to a bunch of about 40 youngsters standing exterior in Katutura. ‘Whats up, how are you? Sweet from the White Home!’ the primary woman mentioned. When she ran out of sweet and just a little boy got here as much as her, she gave him the tote bag the sweet got here in.”

“The Yalies take the wheel” [Politico]. “When President JOE BIDEN took workplace, he vowed to eliminate the buttoned-up, elitist tradition that usually defines Washington and, extra particularly, White Home hiring — the ‘pale, male and Yale’ taste, because the previous saying goes. Biden has made progress on the ‘pale’ and ‘male’ fronts, naming an all-female communications workforce when he first took workplace and elevating Black and Latino staffers to key decision-making roles. However he can’t appear to shake the Yale half. Or, extra particularly, Yale Legislation Faculty.” Goodness, it virtually makes you suppose class > identification, the place outcomes are involved. Extra; “Out of roughly 140 legal professionals within the White Home, roughly 36 maintain levels from Yale Legislation Faculty, greater than every other legislation faculty, in line with a West Wing Playbook evaluation. That determine doesn’t embrace the handfuls of Yale Legislation graduates who’ve been appointed to company positions all through the Biden administration. The density of Yale legal professionals on the White Home campus has turn out to be a little bit of a joke amongst some staffers who say it’s arduous to enter a room with out bumping into not less than one alumni.” • George W. Bush, DeSantis, the Biden Administration…. I don’t suppose it’s truthful, although, to comment on the “density” of Yale legal professionals. A few of them are fairly brilliant, not less than of their narrowly specialised fields.

2024

“Watch: Trump stops at McDonald’s throughout East Palestine go to” [Fox8]. “Whereas visiting the location of the horrific practice derailment in East Palestine Wednesday, former President Donald Trump stopped in at an area restaurant — McDonald’s. ‘Is everybody prepared to simply accept free meals from Trump?’ he requested as he walked into the quick meals spot, saying he deliberate to additionally buy meals for the native hearth and police departments. He advised the staff he knew the menu higher than them and requested for a ‘good array of issues,’ whereas refraining to make an order for himself. Fielding questions from reporters, whereas getting his photograph taken by close by clients and workers alike, the President mentioned he didn’t imagine deregulation had something to do with the practice incident and that he had traveled to the realm to verify residents had been taken care of.” • On “regulation,” see underneath Class Warfare; observe that not one of the reporters requested him about Precision Scheduled Railroading (and Trump, not being a element particular person to say the least, most likely doesn’t even know). Two Democrats react:

All the time good to see liberal Democrats calling for the deaths of their political opponents; it’s an ever-green trope! Be aware additionally the give attention to being sensible (vs. IQ of fifty), the deregulation speaking level (it’s Trump’s fault the brake methods are dangerous, not Precision Scheduled Railroading and the “scorching field”). Then there’s the standard refusal to simply accept reponsibility (Trump and Biden killed 1,000,000 individuals between them, Biden killed extra, and for my part has the higher culpabiliity, as a result of he ought to have recognized higher than to undertake a coverage of mass an infection with out mitigation).

Personally, I feel it is a good search for Trump, and never simply because Biden was off swanning about in Kiev; Trump seems to be good striding round on the February grass within the black coat and purple hat, no tie; it’s a significantly better look than the pomp of Air Power One. Nonetheless ready for quondam Presidential hopeful and Democrat, Sherrod Brown, to indicate up. Then once more, why could be? They’re solely residents.

“DeSantis wades into overseas coverage, Ukraine” [The Hill]. “Throughout an look on ‘Fox & Mates’ on Monday, the Florida governor and potential White Home contender blasted the Biden administration’s assist to Ukraine as a ‘blank-check coverage’ and performed down the menace that Moscow poses to NATO member nations in Europe. ‘They’ve successfully a blank-check coverage with no clear strategic goal recognized,’ DeSantis mentioned. ‘These items can escalate. And I don’t suppose it’s in our curiosity to be getting right into a proxy struggle with China getting concerned over issues just like the borderlands or over Crimea.’” • Not essentially the most coherent sentence. And never appropriate, both. There’s a clear strategic goal in Ukraine: Regime change and the breakup of Russia. Not that we’re wherever close to attaining both of these issues.

“The Forgotten Ron DeSantis E book” [The Atlantic]. Goals From Our Founding Fathers (2011), a transparent reference and distinction to Obama’s Goals From My Father (the dude wrote two autobiographies; that ought to have advised us one thing, looking back). It’s paywalled, however there’s this nugget: “Two of his youngsters are named Madison and Mason presumably after James Madison and George Mason, essentially the most intellectually fascinating of the Virginians who helped vogue the Structure.” I suppose I can’t make jokes about how the PMC fights the battle towards intergenerational precarity by sending “little Madison” to violin classes. Oh nicely.

Republican Funhouse

“Why Are Republicans Going After ‘Wokeness’ As an alternative of Going After Biden?” [Amy Walter, Cook Political Report]. “For the final couple of years, however particularly so this yr, Republicans have used a struggle on ‘woke’ to rally their voters. It feels as if there’s extra power on the suitable for defeating the ideology of ‘wokeness’ than in defeating President Biden. Discuss to a bunch of GOP voters and plenty of, if not most, describe the president as mentally compromised. Many suppose the 80-year-old president is just a puppet who’s being manipulated by liberal leaders to do their bidding. This isn’t to say that Republicans don’t wish to see Biden defeated. They do. However, Biden himself doesn’t garner the identical form of intense seething and gnashing of tooth from Republicans that the prospect of one other Trump time period brings out in Democrats. One of many largest targets for ‘anti-woke’ laws is transgender points and children. In response to the web site Monitor Trans Laws, 38 states have seen anti-trans payments proposed in 2023, together with 107 payments that target well being care restriction for youth and 75 payments that tackle faculty/curriculum points. On its face, this is a matter that not solely will get help from conservatives, but additionally finds acceptance throughout a extra broad cross-section of the general public. Washington Put up columnist David Byler wrote that the general public ‘has not too long ago turn out to be much less open to transgender rights’ quoting surveys exhibiting that “sixty % of American adults reported final summer season that they oppose together with choices apart from ‘male’ and ‘feminine’ on authorities paperwork. Fifty-eight % favor requiring transgender athletes to compete on groups that match their intercourse at delivery. Forty-one % say transgender people ought to be required to make use of the lavatory akin to their intercourse at delivery (31 % disagree and 28 % don’t have a place). And Individuals are roughly evenly break up on whether or not public elementary colleges ought to train about gender identification.’ One of many causes to speak this up, after all, is just not merely to inspire the bottom, however to lure Democrats right into a struggle on terrain that is tougher for them. Democrats would slightly struggle Republicans on points the place they’ve a famous benefit, like defending Social Safety and Medicare, than on issues like gender identification the place their coalition is split.” • It has been my view for a while that intercourse and gender could be a difficulty in 2024; and that it will be ugly. Republican governors — Youngkin, DeSantis — are well-positioned to take advantage of this difficulty, because it’s principally being fought out on the faculty board stage. I additionally don’t know if the Democrats are that divided. The NGOs usually are not; the elected management is just not.

Democrats en Déshabillé

Affected person readers, it appears that evidently persons are really studying the back-dated put up! However I’ve not up to date it, and there are a lot of updates. So I must do this. –lambert

I’ve moved my standing remarks on the Democrat Occasion (“the Democrat Occasion is a rotting corpse that may’t bury itself”) to a separate, back-dated put up, to which I’ll periodically add materials, summarizing the addition right here in a “dwell” Water Cooler. (Hopefully, some Bourdieu.) It seems that defining the Democrat Occasion is, in actual fact, a tough drawback. I do suppose the paragraph that follows is on level all the best way again to 2016, if not earlier than:

The Democrat Occasion is the political expression of the category energy of PMC, their base (lucidly defined by Thomas Frank in Hear, Liberal!). ; if the Democrat Occasion didn’t exist, the PMC must invent it. . (“PMC” modulo “class expatriates,” after all.) Second, all of the working elements of the Occasion reinforce one another. Depart apart characterizing the relationships between parts of the Occasion (ka-ching, however not solely) these parts comprise a community — a Flex Internet? An iron octagon? — of funders, distributors, apparatchiks, electeds, NGOs, and miscellaneous mercenaries, with property within the press and the intelligence neighborhood.

Be aware, after all, that the category energy of the PMC each expresses and is restricted by different courses; oligarchs and American gentry (see ‘industrial mannequin’ of Ferguson, Jorgensen, and Jie) and the working class spring to thoughts. Suck up, kick down.

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What an ideal quote from SBF:

“[W]oke shit for transactional functions.” Absolutely not? Atrios is 100% appropriate:

Nonetheless ready for the blockbuster tales!

“‘Reasonable PAC’ is newest big-money push to maintain Democrats in line on Israel” [MondoWeiss]. “A brand new Democratic political motion committee (PAC) has arisen, devoted to cultivating what it refers to as ‘reasonable insurance policies.’ It stands towards Republicans, because it helps solely Democrats, however primarily, it goals to maneuver the Democratic celebration to the suitable. It’s the most recent iteration of conservative efforts to revive the classical conservatism that has been drowned by right-wing fanaticism, creating the so-called “By no means-Trump Republicans” who don’t have a political house for the second…. The brand new PAC, which intends to lift not less than $20 million to focus on progressive candidates within the 2024 election, at the moment has just one main donor: billionaire Jeffrey Yass. That identify will not be acquainted to most Individuals, but it surely’s one we have to get to know higher. Yass, sometimes called the richest particular person in Pennsylvania, is the driving pressure behind funding for the Kohelet Discussion board, a company that bears quite a lot of accountability for pushing Israeli coverage to the far proper, and whose community expands not solely all through Israel but additionally deep into america…. Within the U.S., Yass is a serious determine within the background of Republican donations. He’s a number one funder of Membership for Progress, which helps the Trump base of the Republican celebration, together with many who sought to overturn the 2020 election.” • Oh good. Extra on Yass from (sigh) WikiPedia: “He’s the co-founder and managing director of the Philadelphia-based Susquehanna Worldwide Group (SIG) and an early investor in TikTok. In 2001, he joined the chief advisory council of the Cato Institute.”

Realignment and Legitimacy

“Will the Left Stand As much as the Deep State?” [Compact]. “In 2020, Mickey Windecker confirmed up in Denver smoking cigars, driving a hearse loaded with weapons, and speaking ultra-radical claptrap about having served with Marxist Kurdish guerrillas in Syria. Regardless of his preposterous persona, Windecker managed to entrap one BLM activist into pleading responsible on weapons expenses. He additionally labored to inflame peaceable demonstrations by ‘encouraging individuals to interrupt home windows and main marches immediately into police traps.’ Windecker and his FBI handlers even tried to recruit BLM activists into an assassination plot towards Colorado Lawyer Normal Phil Weiser. In the end unsuccessful, this scheme reveals the outrageous lengths to which the bureau will go to fabricate threats. It’s cheap to imagine this was not the one current FBI infiltration of a left political motion.” • So, the Democrats have a really clear selection right here: Supporting BLM, or the organs of state safety. I’m wondering why their selection will probably be?

#COVID19

Seems like “leveling off to a excessive plateau” throughout the board. (I nonetheless suppose “One thing Terrible” is coming, nevertheless. I imply, apart from what we already learn about.) Keep protected on the market!

• Readers, because the nationwide information methods in america are being vandalized, let’s begin accumulating hyperlinks to state information, too. If readers would ship me hyperlinks (see Plant under) to their favourite State and native dashboards/wastewater websites, that will be nice. Canadians, too! Or depart a hyperlink in Feedback.

Assets, United States (Nationwide): Transmission (CDC); Wastewater (CDC, Biobot); Variants (CDC; Walgreens); “Iowa COVID-19 Tracker” (in IA, however nationwide information).

Assets, United States (Native): CA (dashboard), Marin; CO (wastewater); CT (dashboard); DE (dashboard); IL (wastewater); IN (dashboard); LA (dashboard); MA (wastewater); MD (dashboard); ME (dashboard); MI (wastewater; wastewater); MT (dashboard); NC (dashboard); NH (wastewater); NM (dashboard); NY (dashboard); OH (dashboard); RI (dashboard); SC (dashboard); TN (dashboard); TX (dashboard); VA (dashboard); VT (dashboard); WA (dashboard; dashboard); WI (wastewater). Not practical: UT (dashboard).

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

Hat tricks to useful readers: Art_DogCT, B24S, CanCyn, ChiGal, Festoonic, Gumbo, hop2it, JB, JF, Joe, John, JM (2), JW, Michael King, LaRuse, mrsyk, otisyves, Petal (5), RK, nRL, RM, Rod, tennesseewaltzer, Utah, Bob White. (Readers, I’m not placing your deal with subsequent to your contribution as a result of I hope and count on the listing will probably be lengthy, and I would like it to be simple to scan. (In the event you depart your hyperlink in feedback, I exploit your deal with. In the event you ship it to me through e mail, I exploit your initials (within the absence of a deal with.)

• Extra like this, please! Complete: 1 6 11 18 20 22 26/50 (52% of US states). We must always listing states that do not need Covid sources, or have stopped updating their websites, so others don’t look fruitlessly. Thanks!

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Search for the Helpers

“Inside these dad and mom’ lengthy, nerdy battle over enhance air high quality in Calgary colleges” [CBC]. “[T]his stuff issues, particularly for Canadians, who spend a lot time indoors through the winter months. These methods ship nearly all of the air we breathe…. Faculty directors say they’ve upgraded the filters in these methods “wherever potential” to the next customary, generally known as MERV-13. These filters are significantly better at trapping tiny particles, resembling viruses, within the air…. Each the Calgary Board of Schooling (CBE) and the Calgary Catholic Faculty District (CCSD) say they’ve put air flow upgrades on the core of their technique to enhance air high quality in colleges. Along with MERV-13 filters, they are saying they’ve taken further protecting steps, resembling setting the methods to maximise fresh-air consumption and operating them in ‘occupied mode’ earlier than and after faculty every day to additional flush out stale air and change it with clear air. In Edmonton, nevertheless, the general public faculty board has gone a step additional. It made related upgrades to its air flow methods, but it surely didn’t cease there. It additionally bought practically 6,000 moveable HEPA filter items — sufficient for each classroom and workplace — as a further layer of safety from viruses, allergens and different airborne particles that may make individuals sick. ‘We invested in these measures in an effort to offer the most secure potential studying and dealing environments for our workers and college students,’ mentioned Veronica Jubinville, a spokesperson with Edmonton Public Faculties. These moveable HEPA filters had been put in in Edmonton final spring. Ever since, the group of involved dad and mom right here in Calgary have been questioning why the identical can’t occur of their youngsters’ lecture rooms. ‘I can’t perceive why anybody would block these measures,’ mentioned Lacey Elliot, who has one little one in kindergarten and one other in Grade 2. ‘All of us breathe air. We all know how viruses are transmitted. We have now the sources to maintain our children wholesome and additional assist alleviate this public well being difficulty. Why would we not do that?’” • Value studying in full. The dad and mom smuggled in CO2 meters!

Maskstravaganza

“Greater than $200 Million in Metropolis-Bought COVID Gear Auctioned Off For Simply $500,000” [The City]. “An investigation by THE CITY has decided that since final summer season, the Division of Citywide Administrative Providers (DCAS) has systematically tried to public sale off tens of millions of {dollars} value of COVID-related private protecting tools (PPE) and medical provides — robes, face shields, hand sanitizer, KN95 masks, N95 masks — that the division determined are now not wanted. Many of those provides stay of their unique packaging and are brand-new. The Metropolis was in a position to join particular auctions to twenty COVID-related medical provide contracts and confirmed the gross sales with a supply acquainted with the company’s public sale efforts who spoke to THE CITY on the situation of anonymity. About 9.5 million objects bought by the town authorities from $224 million in COVID-related contracts on the pandemic’s 2020 peak have been auctioned to date, garnering about $500,000.” • Why on earth didn’t the Metropolis simply give all of it away, to guard its personal residents?

One other flawless victory for scientific communication from the general public well being institution:

Elite Malfeasance

“The COVID-19 Pandemic Will Be Over When Individuals Suppose It Is” [Steven Phillips, Time]. “[T]he nation is not going to totally emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic till most individuals in our numerous nation settle for the chance and penalties of publicity to a ubiquitous SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.” • Rule #2. Hilarity ensues: As soon as once more, “private danger evaluation” is a gigantic tax on time. Additional, the powers-that-be are systematically eradicating all the information sources most of the people would use to carry out danger assessments; Johns Hopkins shutting down its laudable efforts being solely the newest. Lastly, elites don’t have any inclination no matter to simply accept the “dangers and penalties of publicity”; therefore Davos Man ventilating and filtering his air; Biden ventilating and filtering his gymnasium look; and Jha and Walensky’s rich neighborhood spending tens of millions to ventilate its faculty system. Extra: “A current nationwide ballot demonstrates a strikingly divided public, not able to make peace with the virus: whereas practically half say that they’ve returned to their pre-COVID life, one-third nonetheless imagine that is greater than a yr away or by no means.” “Make peace” with the virus? Did this dude actually write that? “Make peace” with the vascular and neurological injury? “Make peace” with Lengthy Covid? Additionally, one-third is a remarkably excessive quantity, given the big wave of eugenicist propaganda that every day engulfs us. Lastly: “As an alternative a sharper understanding may be gained by means of an agnostic analysis of the proof and science. At the moment, this strongly helps a brand new paradigm of ‘dwelling with the virus’ by means of accepting publicity for many Individuals.” • What a vile screed. Phillips is a member of the American School of Epidemiology. I’m wondering in the event that they help his view? Or have they joined what can solely be characterised as a dying cult? (Not for elites, after all; only for the remainder of us.) Phillips is sort of a personality:

I don’t settle for “dictates”; that’s not how Flex Nets work. Nonetheless, it’s good to know that Phillips is Blob-adjacent.

“The Flu-ification of COVID Coverage Is Virtually Full” [The Atlantic]. The deck: “The federal government is pushing more durable than ever to make ‘yearly COVID photographs’ a factor.” Thankfully, the Covid variant practice solely leaves every year. “A seasonal technique works greatest for a seasonal virus—and SARS-CoV-2 simply isn’t there but, says Hana El Sahly, an infectious-disease doctor at Baylor School of Drugs. Although flu viruses are inclined to hop between the globe’s hemispheres, alternately troubling the north and the south throughout their respective chilly months, this new coronavirus has but to restrict its unfold to 1 a part of the calendar. (Marks, of the FDA, tried to deal with this concern at at the moment’s assembly, asserting that “we’re beginning to see some seasonality” and that fall was certainly very smart for an annual rollout.) SARS-CoV-2 has additionally been spitting out regarding variants and subvariants at a quicker price than the flu (and flu photographs have already got a tough time maintaining with evolution). The FDA’s new proposal suggests selecting SARS-CoV-2 variants in June to have a vaccine prepared by September, a shorter timeline than is used for flu. That also may not be quick sufficient: “By the point we detect a variant, it should have ripped by means of the worldwide inhabitants and, in a couple of extra weeks, died down,” El Sahly advised me. The world obtained a preview of this drawback with final yr’s bivalent shot, which overlapped with the dominance of its goal subvariants for less than a few months. A flu mannequin for COVID would make extra sense “if we had secure, predictable dynamics,” says Avnika Amin, a vaccine epidemiologist at Emory College. “I don’t suppose we’re at that time.”

The Jackpot

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Case Information

NOT UPDATED BioBot wastewater information from February 21:

For now, I’m going to make use of this nationwide wastewater information as one of the best proxy for case information (ignoring the medical case information portion of this chart, which for my part “goes dangerous” after March 2022, for causes as but unexplained). Not less than we will spot developments, and examine present ranges to equal previous ranges.

Lambert right here: As soon as once more, what occurred on or earlier than March 16? I’ve marked the date on the chart, as a result of not less than one different particular person has a solution:

I don’t suppose there’s only one issue, although. Walensky’s scarlet letter comment was February 24, 2022 (which speaks to holding the case price excessive, irrespective of that the case depend is low).

Positivity

From the Walgreen’s take a look at positivity tracker, revealed February 23:

-1.8%. Nonetheless excessive, however eventually a definite downturn

Deaths

Demise price (Our World in Information):

Complete: 1,143,760 – 1,142,981 – 1,142,704 = 779 (779 * 365 = 284,335 deaths per yr, at the moment’s YouGenicist™ quantity for “dwelling with” Covid (fairly a bit increased than the minimizers would love, although they’ll discuss themselves into something. If the YouGenicist™ metric retains chugging alongside like this, I may need to determine that is what the powers-that-be contemplate “mission completed” for this explicit tranche of dying and illness). Properly, the overall wasn’t 192 once more. Not that I really feel higher about it.

It’s good that for deaths I’ve a easy, every day chart that simply retains chugging alongside, in contrast to every thing else CDC and the White Home are screwing up or letting go darkish, good job. (Although CDC could also be jiggering the numbers quickly. Decrease, naturally.)

• “Why the Covid-19 Demise Toll within the U.S. Is Nonetheless Rising” [Wall Street Journal]. “The U.S. averaged about 400 deaths a day in a three-month span protecting November by means of January, based mostly on weekly Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention counts of dying certificates itemizing Covid-19 because the underlying or contributing trigger. Information from the newest weeks are incomplete. There was important enchancment: The nation averaged roughly 1,700 deaths a day in the identical interval a yr earlier than. The identical wintertime interval two years in the past was even worse: about 2,800 every day deaths. The present tempo, nevertheless, remains to be sufficient to maintain Covid-19 among the many main causes of dying within the U.S. The illness ranked at No. 3 in 2020 and 2021, behind coronary heart illness and most cancers, and would possibly rank there once more in 2022 Deaths attributable to Covid are closely concentrated among the many aged, an evaluation of CDC information reveals. In current weeks individuals 75 years and older have represented about seven of each 10 Covid-19 deaths. This age group peaked at 64% of the overall through the extreme winter surge two years in the past and tumbled as little as a one-third of deaths when the Delta variant struck in 2021.” • Properly, not less than we’re serving to to maintain the Social Safety belief fund solvent. Everybody should do their half!

Stats Watch

There are not any official statistics of curiosity at the moment.

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The Bezzle: “Science Fiction Magazines Battle a Flood of Chatbot-Generated Tales” [New York Times]. “The editors of three science fiction magazines — Clarkesworld, The Journal of Fantasy & Science Fiction, and Asimov’s Science Fiction — mentioned this week that that they had been flooded by submissions of works of fiction generated by A.I. chatbots…. [Neil Clarke, the editor of Clarkesworld] declined to be extra particular, saying he didn’t wish to give these submitting the tales any benefits. The writing can be ‘dangerous in spectacular methods,’ Mr. Clarke mentioned. ‘They’re simply prompting, dumping, pasting and submitting to {a magazine}.’ He wrote on Twitter that the submissions had been largely ‘pushed by ‘facet hustle’ specialists making claims of simple cash with ChatGPT.’ ‘It’s not simply going to go away by itself, and I don’t have an answer,’ Mr. Clarke wrote on his weblog. ‘I’m tinkering with some, however this isn’t a sport of whack-a-mole that anybody can ‘win.’ The very best we will hope for is to bail sufficient water to remain afloat. (Like we wanted yet one more factor to bail.)’” • So OpenAI has enabled bottom-feeder tech hustlers to cream off the margin of small literary magazines. Swell. Good job. Progress.

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At the moment’s Worry & Greed Index: 64 Greed (earlier shut: 63 Greed) [CNN]. One week in the past: 72 (Greed). (0 is Excessive Worry; 100 is Excessive Greed). Final up to date Feb 22 at 1:58 PM ET.

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Healthcare

“Defending the Legitimacy of Medical Experience” [New England Journal of Medicine]. “Medical licensing offers docs one thing unusual in america: monopoly safety precluding unlicensed individuals from competing to offer companies. In upholding the legality of state licensing of docs in 1889, the Supreme Court docket noticed that as a result of ‘comparatively few can choose of the {qualifications} of [a physician’s] studying and talent,’ the general public should depend on ‘the reassurance given by his license, issued by an authority competent to evaluate in that respect, that he possesses the requisite {qualifications}.’ Licensing boards — composed largely of physicians, with some illustration from the lay public — due to this fact have an obligation to make sure that the practitioners they license meet sure minimal requirements. Extra privileges are conferred by certifying boards, which offer assurance that the specialised physicians they certify have met professionally decided requirements on the finish of coaching and over the course of their profession; board certification is often relied on as a part of hiring and privileging selections in well being care settings…. [E]xpertise and authority are more and more seen as means for elites to determine and help current hierarchies…. Maybe essentially the most substantial menace to experience is that members of the general public are coming to imagine that info don’t exist — that each one info are political and due to this fact a matter of opinion.” • The rapid stimulus for this text is state laws prohibiting docs from perscribing Ivermectin. That controversy apart, a exceptional variety of M.D.s are swerving out of their lanes (see right here) and leveraging their credentials to take eugenicist views on masking, epidemiology, public well being, and so forth. If ever there may be an instance of “establishing” and “supporting” “current hierarchies,” that is it. Ditto “info don’t exist,” of which anti-masker docs present many nice examples. And talking of IVM:

Be aware as soon as once more the hospital-centric viewpoint: Prophylaxis isn’t thought of in Swaminathan’s little joke. And I like Greenhalgh; she’s carried out some nice work!

Groves of Academe

Our Famously Free Press

Class Warfare

East Palestine:

“Railroaded Half 4 – NTSB report day in East Palestine and my interview about it with The Lever” (interview) [The Holler]. John Russell of The Holler is interviewed by Frank Capallo of The Stage: “[CAPALLO]: “You’ve additionally been chatting with the rail employees about this particular derailment, which they’re saying was attributable to a wheel bearing difficulty slightly than the brake system. So are you able to go into just a little little bit of element about that? As a result of I don’t suppose that is one thing that our viewers has actually heard about but. [RUSSELL:] However there’s video of this wheel bearing glowing white scorching for as a lot as 20 miles earlier than the derailment. And this was caught by ring doorbell cameras, safety footage, and so forth…. As a result of had these braking system has been up to date and the chemical substances categorised precisely this catastrophe and the response possible would have been a lot much less horrible. Rail employees have been telling me about this wheel bearing since I arrived right here. And so they’ve additionally advised me that PSR, precision scheduled railroad, has put strain on each facet of how the railroads are run, together with inspection and upkeep on issues like wheel bearings.” • Properly, I’m glad that lastly any individual at The Stage is aware of in regards to the bearing (“the new field“). (It has occurred to me that the rapid give attention to regulating braking methods + regulation vs. bearings + Precision Scheduled Railroading (PSR) has attraction for liberal Democrats, (a) as a result of they might give attention to blaming Trump (appropriately) for deregulation, whereas (b) not speaking to precise rail employees, who they simply screwed over with their anti-strike laws, and (c) positively prevented speaking about employee empowerment, not to mention nationalization, which speaking about PSR would have entailed. I used to be shocked to see Lever Information erasing the views of rail employees, however these are unusual instances). Nonetheless, I don’t see a purpose to separate the distinction on braking methods. Once more, in the event you examine what rail employees need to say, you can find that the East Palestine practice was improperly “blocked,” with the heavy automobiles on the entrance. I would want to know that new braking methods would convey an improperly blocked practice to a protected cease. That is naturally not addressed

Extra on Norfolk Southern:

The thread additionally particulars one other Norfolk Southern “scorching field” incident, this time on an engine, which led to a derailment wherein “dumped hundreds of gallons of molten paraffin wax within the metropolis of Sandusky, additionally in Ohio.”

“Norfolk Southern CEO to East Palestine residents: ‘I perceive the anger’” [The Hill]. No, you don’t. You actually don’t. “Jim Stewart, who mentioned he has lived in East Palestine for 65 years, mentioned that he now not feels protected within the city, and is nervous in regards to the worth of his house. He mentioned he has had a lingering cough because the derailment and has developed a rash on his cheek. ‘Did you shorten my life, now? I wish to retire and revel in it. How are we gonna take pleasure in it? You burned me,’ he mentioned. ‘We had been going to promote our home. Our price went poof. Do I mow the grass? Do I — can I plant tomatoes subsequent summer season? What can I do? I’m afraid to.’” •

“Ohio practice derailment: Residents confront officers as Norfolk Southern proclaims new cleanup plan” [ABC]. [Norfolk Southern Railway President and CEO Alan Shaw.] advised East Palestine residents that Norfolk Southern is ‘completely targeted on security’ and the corporate invests greater than $1 billion annually towards upkeep and tools. However he admitted that ‘clearly it is a scenario the place our security tradition and our investments didn’t forestall this accident.’” • Nor did your bonuses, inventory buybacks, or Precision Scheduled Railroading. “Security tradition” my Candy Aunt Fanny. So guys like Shaw, which means having one man drive a two-mile lengthy practice. That’s what they’re aiming for, and it’s ridiculous.

“Norfolk Southern, in wake of poisonous derailment, offers in on sick days for one in every of its unions” [CNN]. “Norfolk Southern has agreed to present one in every of its unions the paid sick days it demanded for members in negotiations final yr, and is in talks to grant sick days to its different unions as nicely. The announcement comes hours after the corporate’s chief monetary officer, Mark George, advised buyers that it’s nonetheless struggling to fill the open positions it has at virtually all 95 places the place workers is predicated. George additionally mentioned the corporate might have minimize workers too deep through the early days of the pandemic, and that it has had bother bringing again laid-off workers members. ‘Norfolk Southern’s success is constructed upon , and we’re dedicated to bettering their high quality of life in partnership with our union leaders,’ mentioned Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw in an announcement saying the deal.” • Appears like Shaw doesn’t need the railroads to be nationalized. We must always do this whether or not he needs it or not.

Information of the Wired

“‘He created one thing magical’: Calvin and Hobbes followers rejoice as creator plans first work in many years” [Guardian]. ” Final week’s announcement of Watterson’s first main work in practically 30 years – The Mysteries, a vibrantly illustrated “fable for grown-ups” – surprised followers and known as for celebration. ‘That is fairly thrilling and monumental that he’s releasing a complete e-book,’ says Nevin Martell of Washington DC, a lifelong reader and the creator of In search of Calvin and Hobbes, a narrative of the strip and Watterson that’s additionally half memoir. ‘I’m shocked and but not shocked – shocked within the sense that he’s placing one thing out, not shocked that since he’s placing one thing out, it’s so wildly completely different from what he did on Calvin and Hobbes.’… The e-book is a collaboration between Watterson and the celebrated caricaturist John Kascht, and it seems far bleaker than both illustrator’s earlier work. The few revealed panels are sombre and foreboding, introduced in shades of grey. ‘The model of the writing, the model of the artwork is very completely different from Calvin and Hobbes. And I feel that’s a really aware choice on [Watterson’s] half. He wouldn’t ever wish to be pigeonholed as simply the Calvin and Hobbes man,’ Martell says.”

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