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By Lambert Strether of Corrente.
Chook Track of the Day
I consider I had a request for the Potoo?
Rufous Potoo, Aspect street at KM63 of BR-174, Amazonas, Brazil. The extraordinary spectogram is because of all the things occurring the Amazon jungle. It’s not a quiet place!
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 reality a rational administration of symbolic capital.” –Pierre Bourdieu, Classification Struggles
Biden Administration
“Biden’s new deficit hawk persona has some progressives feeling some dangerous deja vu” [Politico]. “Joe Biden spent the final two years pursuing and enacting huge home applications meant to remake the U.S. economic system. However as he prepares a run for reelection, Biden is attempting out a brand new financial persona: deficit hawk. The president has made a contemporary effort to promote his administration as a mannequin of fiscal restraint in current weeks, casting falling deficits as an more and more central focus of his agenda. Biden now routinely touts a $1.7 trillion drop within the deficit on his watch as a high accomplishment. When the president releases his new proposed finances subsequent week, he’s anticipated to name for one more $2 trillion in cuts over a decade. ‘My financial plan is working,’ Biden mentioned in a speech final week, peppering his remarks with greater than a dozen references to the deficit. ‘It’s lowering the deficit. It’s fiscally accountable.’” • Why not attempt bleeding and purging?
“A bipartisan group of Senators is speaking about elevating the retirement age on Social Safety” [Semafor]. “A bipartisan group led by Sens. Angus King, I-Maine, and Invoice Cassidy, R-La. is contemplating progressively elevating the retirement age to about 70 as a part of their laws to overtake Social Safety, Semafor has realized from two folks briefed on their efforts. Different choices on the desk embody altering the prevailing formulation that calculates month-to-month advantages from one primarily based on a employee’s common earnings over 35 years to a special formulation that’s primarily based as an alternative on the variety of years spent working and paying into Social Safety. The plan additionally features a proposed sovereign wealth fund (as beforehand reported by Semafor) that could possibly be seeded with $1.5 trillion or extra in borrowed cash to jumpstart inventory investments, the folks mentioned. If it fails to generate an 8% return, each the utmost taxable revenue and the payroll tax fee could be elevated to make sure Social Safety stays on monitor to be solvent one other 75 years.
‘That is an instance of two leaders looking for an answer to a transparent and foreseeable hazard,’ Cassidy and King spokespeople informed Semafor in a press release. ‘Though the ultimate framework continues to be taking form, there aren’t any cuts for People presently receiving Social Safety advantages in our plan. Certainly, many will obtain further advantages.’” • “Presently recieving.” So it’s two-tier? Inviting mother and father and grandparents to throw their youngsters below the bus is bipartisan? Wait, don’t reply that.
2024
“Democrat needs extra Biden challengers within the primaries: ‘This isn’t a dictatorship’” [FOX]. “CNN panelist and former Democratic state senator Nina Turner known as on different Democrats to leap within the race on Sunday as President Biden has nonetheless not formally introduced his re-election bid. ‘I feel the issue that Democrats are going to face is that Biden will not be with out danger,’ CNN political commentator Kristen Soltis Anderson mentioned. ‘He could be the oldest man elected president. There are moments when he appears feisty and able to struggle Republicans, and there are moments that do depart doubts within the minds of voters who’re watching.’ She added that Democrats ‘need to be a bit of nervous’ about if it isn’t Biden. ‘There’s no have to be nervous, I imply, folks ought to simply bounce in. Let’s bounce in,’ Turner mentioned.” • Hmm. Burning just a few bridges, right here?
“Yr three of Warren’s well being care plan seems to be fully ridiculous now” [Carl Beijer]. “Recall that whereas Sanders insisted on passing the complete program in a single invoice, Warren determined that it could be intelligent to separate her agenda in two. First she would start cross a public possibility, ‘after which observe up with laws to finish current employer plans by her third 12 months in workplace, as soon as the brand new system has a foothold.’ So if Sanders had gained, we the struggle for Medicare for All would have already been gained or misplaced. It might have performed out in early 2021 when he was nonetheless within the honeymoon part of his presidency, with America nonetheless laser-focused on surviving the pandemic, with Democrats answerable for each chambers of Congress, and a 12 months earlier than the US began throwing billions of {dollars} into the battle in Ukraine. Now take into account the place we’d be at with Warren. Greatest case situation: in the identical scenario as Bernie, she would have gained an equally ferocious struggle, although with only a public possibility to indicate for it. Then Russia invades Ukraine and Republicans begin complaining about how that, together with the general public possibility, are breaking the finances. Then Republicans win again the Home. Then, having spent two years tarring Warren as a big-government communist, the GOP places ahead a decision denouncing ‘socialism in all of its types’ and opposing ‘the implementation of socialist insurance policies in america of America.’ Over 75% of the Home votes for it, together with a majority of Home Democrats. Do even individuals who help Warren truly suppose, on this political surroundings, that she’s be selecting a struggle over abolishing the non-public medical health insurance trade?” • Not that I’m bitter over that 🐍 Warren sinking her fangs into Bernie’s again in 2020, no, in fact not. I’m submitting this right here as a result of Warren is likely to be nutty sufficient to suppose she will run once more.
And talking of 🐍s:
Within the Nineties, America had 51 main contractors bidding for protection work. As we speak, there are solely 5 huge corporations remaining. Protection contracting must be reworked to interrupt up the large contracts awarded to the massive guys and create alternatives for companies of all sizes.
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) February 24, 2023
So the idea here’s what? To increase the Empire’s life by breaking apart protection monopolies?
“The GOP’s Dependancy to Tradition Struggle Could Value It in 2024” [Eric Levitz, New York Magazine]. “The city, liberal school graduates who dominate the Democratic political class have distinct cultural sensibilities and social-policy preferences when in comparison with the middle-age, working-class rust belters who typically play kingmaker within the Electoral School. Progressive ambition plus right-wing demagoguery has been a formulation for electoral backlash greater than as soon as in trendy historical past. And but if hyper-political Democrats don’t at all times see eye to eye with the U.S.’s ‘low-information‘ normies, the identical is at the very least as true of their counterparts within the GOP. For each Ivy League–educated nonprofit govt who believes in open borders and police abolition, there are two car-dealership homeowners who suppose the 2020 election was rigged by a cabal of pedophiles…. In the meantime, with a purpose to maintain the eye of their ideologically self-selecting audiences amid competitors from different journalistic shops, cat images, video video games, porn, and nearly each film and TV present ever made, information purveyors have a robust incentive to maintain shoppers in a continuing state of agitation…. Consequently, robust partisans can discover themselves locked in seemingly epochal political struggles that don’t even register on swing voters’ radar. This state of affairs creates issues for each events. When your base lives in a definite informational universe out of your persuasion targets, discovering messages that animate the previous whereas placating the latter might be tough. However, that balancing act is way tougher for Republicans than it’s for Democrats…. Final week, a gaggle of Democratic strategists launched a report on public opinion in working-class, postindustrial counties of Michigan, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin — areas the place Biden will probably want to carry down Republican margins with a purpose to win reelection. The researchers discovered that whereas ‘working-class of us discover city and mental ‘wokeism’ annoying,’ they’re much more involved with Democrats’ alleged failures in financial administration.” • The strategist is Mike Lux.
“Let’s All Do the DeSantis Shimmy!” [David Brooks, New York Times]. “There are two dominant views on Ukraine inside the Republican Get together. The primary one, embraced by, say, Nikki Haley and Tim Scott, holds that Russia’s assault on Ukraine threatens the liberal world order. Serving to the Ukrainians push again is in America’s very important nationwide curiosity. The second view, embraced by the populist wing, is that america has no very important nationwide pursuits in Ukraine…. DeSantis has magically solid himself in between these two positions. Up to now, DeSantis was more durable on Russia than Trump was. In 2017, he famous that Putin ‘needs to reconstitute the Russian Empire,’ and chided Trump for being too gentle on Putin, saying that ‘you’re higher off coping with Putin by being robust.’ If Putin thinks he can acquire an inch, DeSantis argued, ‘he’s apt to take a mile.’ However this week DeSantis went on ‘Fox & Associates,’ the place nice statesmen have at all times gone to unfurl their overseas coverage doctrines, and he feinted in a Trump-like route. He mentioned the battle wouldn’t have occurred if Joe Biden weren’t so weak. He mentioned he didn’t need to give the Ukrainians a ‘clean examine’ (as if anybody does). He mentioned Biden must be extra involved with securing the border at residence and fewer involved with borders distant. He minimized the menace Putin poses to the West, including, ‘I don’t suppose it’s in our pursuits to be getting right into a proxy battle with China, getting concerned over issues just like the borderlands or over Crimea.’” • Asking for my vote once more. I want they’d cease doing that.
“Trump simply beats DeSantis in GOP major: ballot” [The Hill]. “Former President Donald Trump continues to be the heavy favourite to win the GOP’s 2024 nomination, in response to a brand new Emerson School ballot. In a hypothetical 10-way Republican presidential major, Trump scores 55 % of the vote, the ballot discovered, placing him 30 factors forward of his closest rival, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who stands at 25 % help. No different candidate breaks double-digits. Former Vice President Mike Pence takes third place with simply 8 % of the vote, whereas former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, who turned the primary main Republican candidate to problem Trump for the GOP nod earlier this month, finishes with simply 5 % help.” • 30 factors?!
“Simply how huge is the All the time Trump element of the Republican Get together?” [Politico]. “Vivek Ramaswamy, the anti-woke entrepreneur and most up-to-date entrant into the race, went as far as to say he’s ‘not working towards President Trump’ in any respect. He’s, in fact. Each candidate within the rising GOP area shall be. That they’ll’t fairly acknowledge as a lot underscores one of many defining options of this very early major and, extra typically, GOP politics over the past six years: Trump’s base stays inflexible, and even his critics consider it might be deadly to harass them. Regardless of his difficulties since he left workplace, a few third of Republicans and Republican-leaning voters nonetheless take into account themselves supporters extra of Trump than the Republican Get together, in response to a current NBC Information ballot. A lot of them aren’t going wherever. Absolutely 28 % of Republican major voters are so dedicated to the previous president that they mentioned they’d help him even when he ran as an impartial, in response to a nationwide survey final month from The Bulwark and longtime Republican pollster Whit Ayres. Certainly, the ‘All the time Trump’ element of the social gathering is so pronounced that it’s affecting how Trump’s opponents function round him. ‘,’ mentioned Fergus Cullen, a former New Hampshire Republican Get together chair. ‘Not a lot of a method.’” • Trump’s not dumb. He owns a huge airplane. He doesn’t go up in small ones.
“With Trump working, practically all Republican senators say no to a presidential bid” [NBC]. “There’s an previous joke that senators look within the mirror and see a president. Today, an entire lot of mirrors within the chamber appear to be damaged. Republicans have an open presidential major in 2024, and the Senate is filled with hyper-ambitious and self-confident politicians, many with nationwide followings and barely hid presidential aspirations. But practically all of them are taking a cross at a White Home bid subsequent 12 months after former President Donald Trump launched his tried comeback marketing campaign in November… a more recent group of Republican senators rumored to have increased aspirations — Rick Scott of Florida, Josh Hawley of Missouri, Tom Cotton of Arkansas and Joni Ernst of Iowa — are additionally bowing out or sitting on the sidelines. ‘Each senator has a special motive,’ Conant mentioned. ‘Quite a lot of them are younger and have the luxurious to attend. In 2024, you’re working towards an incumbent president and a former president, so traditionally it’s a giant hill to climb. This isn’t like 2016 when there was an open White Home and wide-open GOP race.’ Cruz, Hawley and Rick Scott, whose seats are up in 2024, have chosen to hunt re-election relatively than roll the cube on a White Home run.”
“Trump should make loyalty pledge to affix RNC debate stage, Ronna McDaniel says” [FOX]. “Republican Presidential candidates should pledge help for the eventual nominee with a purpose to be included on the Republican Nationwide Committee’s debate stage, RNC chair Ronna McDaniel mentioned Sunday. McDaniel says candidates should signal the pledge previous to the primary major debate, which shall be held in Milwaukee. Former President Trump has expressed opposition to the pledge, nevertheless, echoing his hesitancy to make the identical pledge in 2016. ‘We’re saying you’re not going to get on the talk stage until you make this pledge,’ McDaniel mentioned on CNN’s ‘State of the Union’ on Sunday. ;Anybody getting on the Republican nationwide committee debate stage ought to have the ability to say, ‘I’ll help the desire of the voters and the eventual nominee of our social gathering.’ ‘I feel they’re all going to signal it. I actually do,’ McDaniel added. ‘I feel President Trump wish to be on the talk stage.’”
Republican Funhouse
“Failing at polls, election deniers deal with state GOP posts” [Associated Press]. “Embracing election conspiracy theories was a political albatross for Republicans in states that weren’t fully purple final 12 months, with deniers shedding each statewide bid within the swing states of Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. However the motion has centered on GOP state social gathering chairs — positions that normally are chosen by solely devoted activists and have the ability to affect the social gathering’s presidential nominating contest and a few elements of election operations, akin to recruiting ballot watchers.”
Democrats en Déshabillé
Affected person readers, evidently individuals are truly studying the back-dated submit! However I’ve not up to date it, and there are a lot of updates. So I should try this. –lambert
I’ve moved my standing remarks on the Democrat Get together (“the Democrat Get together is a rotting corpse that may’t bury itself”) to a separate, back-dated submit, 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 Get together is, in reality, a tough drawback. I do suppose the paragraph that follows is on level all the way in which again to 2016, if not earlier than:
The Democrat Get together is the political expression of the category energy of PMC, their base (lucidly defined by Thomas Frank in Hear, Liberal!). ; if the Democrat Get together didn’t exist, the PMC must invent it. . (“PMC” modulo “class expatriates,” in fact.) Second, all of the working components of the Get together reinforce one another. Go away apart characterizing the relationships between parts of the Get together (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 group.
Word, in fact, that the category energy of the PMC each expresses and is restricted by different lessons; oligarchs and American gentry (see ‘industrial mannequin’ of Ferguson, Jorgensen, and Jie) and the working class spring to thoughts. Suck up, kick down.
* * * “The Democrats Are Unhealthy, However We Can’t Go away the Working Class to the GOP” [Freddie deBoer]. “[A]s the Democratic coalition is more and more outlined by the school educated, and in a context the place the phrase “white working class” is now typically handled as a racist dogwhistle, we can’t permit the fortunes of the working class to be dictated by Republicans. The symbols and rhetoric of elite liberals could also be more and more hostile to those that are usually not college-educated urbanites with vocabularies rigorously calibrated to sign that standing. However Republicans are usually not another; the GOP stays the social gathering of plutocrats, and its populist rhetoric is employed in pursuit of decrease taxes and fewer regulation for the wealthy and firms. My argument at this time takes place towards a backdrop of one of the consequential developments in current American politics: the rise of instructional polarization.” • Paywalled, so leaving us hanging….
Realignment and Legitimacy
“Why Has the Left Deprioritized COVID?” [Midnight Sun]. From 2022, nonetheless germane. “Within the context of this social homicide – a type of heightened class battle waged by the wealthy, who’re growing their income by forcing poor folks to proceed working, with insufficient safety, by waves of an infection – the organized left has failed to indicate that one other pandemic response is feasible, and that our lives depend upon preventing for it…. Within the US, Democrats who’re vital of the social gathering’s centrist mainstream, akin to Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, have been practically silent on COVID-19 since Biden took workplace, permitting the administration and Congress to supervise mass demise with out critical strain from the social gathering’s left flank…. Confronted with the crises of the pandemic, maybe the commonest intervention by leftist teams throughout North America has been to start out grassroots mutual assist tasks, offering meals, cash, and different necessities to folks in want. Kristen Smith, Vice-Chair for Packages of the Democratic Socialists of America Incapacity Working Group (DWG), has noticed this phenomenon proliferating within the DSA…. The left must unite towards pandemic ableism, not out of goodwill or charity in the direction of disabled leftists, however for our motion’s survival. Organizations restrict their potential membership once they romanticize pre-pandemic organizing practices, the place all the things occurred in individual and those that couldn’t attend as a result of incapacity or sickness, lack of transportation, a piece battle, or household caregiving duties merely couldn’t take part. When unions fail to know – or act on the understanding – that scarce, poverty-level incapacity advantages and the tip of pandemic unemployment helps are political assaults on all staff, whose exploitation occurs in relation to the parallel distress of unemployment, they miss an necessary alternative to assist construct energy for the working class as an entire…. The left’s job is to not settle for the narrative of occasions that company media and authorities officers give us – “the pandemic’s over” – however to craft our personal.” • Properly price a learn. I’m unsure it solutions the query within the headline, although.
“Every little thing Is Hyperpolitical” [The Point]. “All of the critiques of post-politics acknowledged the separation between “politics” and “coverage.” On the one hand, politics named the formation of a collective will that determines what society would do with its surplus supplies. Coverage, in flip, relied on the execution of that can. Within the Nineteen Eighties and Nineties, when the politics of disaster steadily was a disaster of politics, these two moments underwent a mutual estrangement. The dedication of the collective will was relegated to a mediasphere hooked on novelty and run by public-relations consultants, whereas the execution of coverage was handed over to unelected technocrats. Within the widening of this separation lay the seeds of a transition from post-politics to hyperpolitics…. [T]he temper of up to date politics is one in every of incessant but diffuse excitation. Emotionally, it’s associated to the disaster of consideration attribute of the age of the web and smartphone. “Hyper,” in flip, signifies each a state of supersession and intensification: the elongation of a vowel that has already been vocalized however doesn’t but spell out a brand new phrase…. Hyperpolitics comes and goes, like a neutron bomb that shakes the folks within the body however leaves all of the infrastructure intact—an ungainly synonym relatively than an antonym to post-politics.” • An attention-grabbing essay, structured round photographer Wolfgang Tillmans’s physique of labor.
“How huge Christian nationalism has come courting in North Idaho” [Religion News Service]. “North Idaho has lengthy been recognized for its hyperlibertarians, apocalyptic ‘preppers’ and white supremacist teams who’ve retreated to the area’s sweeping frozen lakes and wild forests to await the collapse of American society, once they’ll assert management over what stays. However in recent times, the state’s current separatists have been joined by conservatives fleeing bluer Western states, opportunistic religion leaders, real-estate builders and, most lately, these against COVID-19 restrictions and vaccines. Although few arrived carrying Christian nationalist banners, many have shortly adopted elements of the ideology to advance conservative causes and search power in unity. The origin of North Idaho’s relationship with modern Christian nationalism might be traced to a 2011 weblog submit printed by survivalist creator James Wesley, Rawles (the comma is his addition). Titled ‘The American Redoubt — Transfer to the Mountain States,’ Rawles’ 4,000-word treatise known as on conservative followers to pursue ‘exit methods’ from liberal states and transfer to ‘protected havens’ within the American Northwest — particularly Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and jap sections of Oregon and Washington. He dubbed the imagined area the ‘American Redoubt’ and listed Christianity as a pillar of his society-to-be.” • I don’t suppose any state within the American Redoubt has nuclear weapons. Luckily.
“WA lawmakers work to maintain public data from the general public — once more” [CrossCut (PI)]. “That is the untold story about how the Washington Legislature has spent greater than 15 years attempting to consolidate its energy in an effort to ensure it may possibly maintain secrets and techniques from the general public. The way in which Washington lawmakers are refusing to share the content material of their very own emails, texts and memos – regardless of a state regulation requiring their disclosure – will not be a brand new idea. When questioned about their use of a legislative privilege – which has not but been granted to them by the courts or in state regulation – Home and Senate leaders return in historical past to a centuries-old follow from England. Legislative privilege is an idea in at the very least 43 different states, they are saying, and it’s grounded within the Washington Structure’s Freedom of Debate clause.” • “Legislative privilege? Huh? An extended and detailed account.
#COVID19
Seems to be like “leveling off to a excessive plateau” throughout the board. (I nonetheless suppose “One thing Terrible” is coming, nevertheless. I imply, in addition to what we already find out about.) Keep protected on the market!
• Readers, for the reason that nationwide knowledge programs in america are being vandalized, let’s begin accumulating hyperlinks to state knowledge, too. If readers would ship me hyperlinks (see Plant under) to their favourite State and native dashboards/wastewater websites, that might be nice. Canadians, too! Or depart a hyperlink in Feedback.
Sources, United States (Nationwide): Transmission (CDC); Wastewater (CDC, Biobot); Variants (CDC; Walgreens); “Iowa COVID-19 Tracker” (in IA, however nationwide knowledge).
Sources, United States (Native): CA (dashboard), Marin; CO (dashboard; 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); OR (dashboard); RI (dashboard); SC (dashboard); TN (dashboard); TX (dashboard); UT (wastewater); VA (dashboard); VT (dashboard); WA (dashboard; dashboard); WI (wastewater).
Sources, Canada (Provincial): ON (wastewater); QC (les eaux usées); BC, Vancouver (wastewater).
Hat tricks to useful readers: Art_DogCT, B24S, CanCyn, ChiGal, Festoonic, FM, Gumbo, hop2it, JB, JF, Joe, John, JM (2), JW, LL, Michael King, KF, LaRuse, mrsyk, MT, otisyves, Petal (5), RK, RL, RM, Rod, tennesseewaltzer, Utah, Bob White. (Readers, in the event you depart your hyperlink in feedback, I credit score you by your deal with. In the event you ship it to me by way of e mail, I exploit your initials (within the absence of a deal with. I’m not placing your deal with subsequent to your contribution as a result of I hope and count on the listing shall be lengthy, and I need it to be straightforward for readers to scan.)
• Extra like this, please! Whole: 1 6 11 18 20 22 26 27/50 (54% of US states). We should always listing states that would not have Covid sources, or have stopped updating their websites, so others don’t look fruitlessly. Thanks!
Search for the Helpers
If a hospital or clinic tries to power you to take off your N95 and change it with one in every of their crap surgical masks, here’s a thread that explains what you are able to do:
That is from the highest, the CDC.
Present this to the individual.
“permit the usage of a clear masks or respirator with increased stage safety by folks”Supply for the article is right here:https://t.co/fIBRuAPLK2
The hyperlink to the CDC supply is in there.
Expensive hospital worker, if not pic.twitter.com/0tCxKOZb4V
— Lazarus Lengthy (@LazarusLong13) September 13, 2022
I don’t regard the CDC as a dependable authority, however the HCWs would possibly, so for tactical functions…
Covid Is Airborne
“Due to saliva, infectious coronavirus particles linger twice as lengthy in drier air” (press launch) [EurekAlert]. “[A]irborne particles carrying a mammalian coronavirus carefully associated to the virus which causes COVID-19 stay infectious for twice as lengthy in drier air, partially as a result of the saliva emitted with them serves as a protecting barrier across the virus, particularly at low humidity ranges. The research carries main implications for not solely the present COVID-19 pandemic, however probably for all infectious illnesses transmitted by saliva-coated viruses. The analysis additionally additional emphasizes the significance of managing indoor air filtration and air flow to mitigate airborne illness unfold, particularly for buildings in arid states akin to Colorado, dry enclosed environments like airplane cabins and through dry winter months in temperate climates worldwide.” • Hmm. I’m unsure how one can mitigate this. Humidifiers? Do any readers use them? (Wooden stoves and steam warmth make the indoor air fairly dry too, at the very least in New England, which is why I depart plenty of water on high of them…).
“Air adjustments per hour, Move per individual, Move per space. What’s the proper metric for clear air?” [Joey Fox, It’s Airborne]. “Measuring the quantity of unpolluted air begins with figuring out a clear air supply fee (CADR) or non-infectious air supply fee (NADR). … The hazard of any airborne pollutant is expounded to the inhaled dose, which is instantly correlated with the focus of the pollutant within the air and the size of time spent inhaling it. The focus of pollution is influenced by the speed at which they’re generated and eliminated. By growing the speed at which pollution are eliminated, both by air flow, filtration or UV mild, the focus within the air is lowered, and the inhaled dose is decreased. If the pollutant is an infectious illness, lowering the inhaled dose will decrease the danger of an infection. The query then turns into, what CADR is required to cut back the focus of airborne contaminants to acceptable ranges? Sadly, there is no such thing as a one-size-fits-all reply to this query as totally different contaminants and areas require totally different ranges of unpolluted air.” • Properly price a learn.
Angst amongst faculty mother and father; see the feedback on the thread:
Identical angst, however with extra angst:
Welcome to the Third World, the place you’ll be able to’t focus on clear air within the colleges with out being hit by an influence failure.
Maskstravaganza
If the poster weren’t Dutch, I might say this was one other instance of American-style tinkering:
Once more, I feel replaceable filter shapes must be standardized, like security razor blades. That may actually assist make a marketplace for higher masks. Producers can compete on masks design and filter composition, with out attempting for “lock-in” — it by no means will get previous, does it? — with proprietary filter shapes. In any case, if customary filters make switching prices between replaceable masks low, meaning you’ll be able to take enterprise away out of your opponents, too!
“LG PuriCare Wearable Air Air purifier (2nd Gen) Reviewed.” [The Technovore]. A powered masks with H13 HEPA graded filters. “I’m going proper out and saying that the LG PuriCare Wearable Air Air purifier (2nd Gen) is arms down one of the best masks I’ve used up to now few years. I’ve tried masks with valves, I’ve tried common material masks, I’ve worn N94-rated masks…Hell, I’ve even work CBRN (Chemical Organic Radiological Nuclear) masks throughout my NS coaching. Don’t overlook, I additionally reviewed the Phillips Recent Air Masks… .The masks is just in a league of its personal. The Face Guard secures your face very well and there’s a LOT of room inside that you simply’re by no means left feeling suffocated. Taking in deep breaths isn’t any challenge in any respect as there’s lot of room and the sensors within the masks mechanically (extra on this later) attract as a lot air as you require.” • This (on no account a product endorsement) seems to be like very attention-grabbing know-how. The battery works for eight hours, so that you’d want three for a very long-haul flight.
Elite Malfeasance
All of the elites in the end did this, globally. China too:
When the degrees of cholera an infection in London turned dangerously excessive, we did all the things—and I imply all the things—we might to make them low by altering the edge for what’s thought-about “excessive.”
— Neoliberal John Snow (@NeoliberalSnow) February 27, 2023
Case Information
BioBot wastewater knowledge from February 27:
For now, I’m going to make use of this nationwide wastewater knowledge as one of the best proxy for case knowledge (ignoring the medical case knowledge portion of this chart, which in my opinion “goes dangerous” after March 2022, for causes as but unexplained). A minimum of we are able to spot tendencies, and evaluate present ranges to equal previous ranges.
• What number of infections are reinfections:
So many desirable issues right here within the share of infections which can be confirmed reinfections within the UK. pic.twitter.com/lj16Op64hw
— tern (@1goodtern) February 25, 2023
Positivity
From the Walgreen’s check positivity tracker, printed February 28:
-1.0%. Nonetheless excessive, however ultimately a definite downturn.
Deaths
Loss of life fee (Our World in Information):
Whole: 1,145,415 – 1,144,368 = 1047 (1047 * 365 = 382,155 deaths per 12 months, at this time’s YouGenicist™ quantity for “residing with” Covid (fairly a bit increased than the minimizers would really like, although they’ll discuss themselves into something. If the YouGenicist™ metric retains chugging alongside like this, I could need to resolve that is what the powers-that-be take into account “mission completed” for this explicit tranche of demise and illness). Massive bounce as a result of I missed yesterday.
It’s good that for deaths I’ve a easy, every day chart that simply retains chugging alongside, not like all the things 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.)
Stats Watch
Manufacturing: “United States Chicago PMI” [Trading Economics]. “The Chicago PMI in america fell for a second consecutive month to 43.6 in February of 2023 from 44.3 in January. Figures got here decrease than market forecasts of 45, pointing to a different contraction in financial exercise within the Chicago area, which prolonged for a sixth straight month.”
Manufacturing: “United States Richmond Fed Manufacturing Index” [Trading Economics].
Transport: “Union Pacific CEO to depart after push from activist shareholder” [CNN]. “Union Pacific shares jumped 10% in premarket buying and selling Monday after the railroad firm introduced CEO Lance Fritz, 60, will depart the corporate by year-end, following a name by an activist hedge fund for his ouster. Union Pacific simply reported a file revenue for the second straight 12 months. However the hedge fund, Soroban Capital Companions, put out a press release saying that Fritz had misplaced the arrogance of ‘shareholders, staff, clients, and regulators.’ UNP’s complete shareholder return has been the worst within the trade,’ mentioned Soroban’s letter to the board. ‘Amongst all S&P 500 corporations, UNP is rated by staff because the worst place to work and has the bottom worker CEO approval score (ranked five hundredth out of 500 in each),’ mentioned the letter. And it mentioned that the Floor Transportation Board, one of many regulators of freight railroads, ranked Union Pacific as offering the worst service among the many main railroads.” • So the activists just like the income of Precision Scheduled Railroading, simply not the inevitable penalties: Unhealthy labor relations and buyer dissatisfaction. I assume we’ll see if the brand new CEO can sq. that circle.
As we speak’s Worry & Greed Index: 62 Greed (earlier shut: 61 Greed) [CNN]. One week in the past: 59 (Greed). (0 is Excessive Worry; 100 is Excessive Greed). Final up to date Feb 28 at 12:21 PM ET.
Rapture Index: Closes unchanged [Rapture Ready]. Document Excessive, October 10, 2016: 189. Present: 186. (Keep in mind that bringing on the Rapture is good.) NOTE on #42 Plagues: “The coronavirus pandemic has maxed out this class.” Extra sincere than most!
The Gallery
Meshack, Shadrack, and Abednego #barnesfoundation #barnescollection https://t.co/HSTok3zXzW pic.twitter.com/cQySEXQX1l
— Barnes Assortment (@the_barnes_bot) February 27, 2023
Jogs my memory of this, for some motive:
Rouen Cathedral,The Gate, Gray Climate, 1894 #claudemonet #monet https://t.co/VPNFQ8CQRd pic.twitter.com/r4wWaazD7m
— Claude Monet (@artistmonet) February 27, 2023
Completely different types, although!
Groves of Academe
“The Finish of the English Main” [The New Yorker]. “‘Younger individuals are very, very involved concerning the ethics of illustration, of cultural interplay—all these sorts of issues that, truly, we take into consideration loads!’ Amanda Claybaugh, Harvard’s dean of undergraduate training and an English professor, informed me final fall. She was one in every of a number of academics who described an orientation towards the current, to the extent that many college students misplaced their bearings up to now. ‘The final time I taught ‘The Scarlet Letter,’ I found that ,’ she mentioned. ‘Their capacities are totally different, and the nineteenth century is a very long time in the past.’” • Why not simply say they’ll’t learn?
Class Warfare
“Hamstrung by ‘golden handcuffs’: Range roles disappear 3 years after George Floyd’s homicide impressed them” [NBC]. • That didn’t take lengthy.
Class and cultural markers:
ive talked about this story earlier than however one time i used to be standing in line on the grocery retailer whereas carrying a margiela jacket like this and an precise tradesman in a real pair of paint-splattered coveralls checked out me, smiled, and requested “arduous day at work?”
i needed to die pic.twitter.com/L13zDBYTCI
— derek man (@dieworkwear) February 28, 2023
Information of the Wired
“iPad dispute on prepare: Man blasts ‘Associates’ sitcom in quiet part, disturbing girl at work” [FOX]. The lady’s tactic: “The lady on Reddit wrote that it ‘was so weird and annoying, however my good friend simply gestured for me to remain calm and depart it. So I closed my laptop computer and began watching with him. And commenting…. The lady mentioned that as she now watched together with the person, she mentioned to him, ‘Omg, I really like this bit!’ She additionally mentioned to him, ‘Watch the following half, it’s soooooo humorous.’ She mentioned she continued her working commentary, additionally saying to him, ‘Oh, is that this the one the place X occurs?’” • Which labored; the dude flounced off. He obtained off straightforward, in my e book. The quiet automotive is the quiet automotive.
“A Go to to Third Man Data Reveals the Remarkably Analog Strategy of Chopping Vinyl Data” (video) [Colossal]. “From including the finicky lacquer coating to etching the matrix quantity by hand, the endeavor requires at the very least 14 steps earlier than the album is packed and shipped, and every file passes by quite a few units of arms on the manufacturing ground. Because the music trade turns into more and more digital, the slicing course of stays remarkably analog. ‘Vinyl is in the true world. It’s not one thing that exists solely in your pc or your cellphone. It’s three-dimensional,’ says one of many urgent plant’s engineers.”
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