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By Lambert Strether of Corrente.

Hen Tune of the Day

Northern Mockingbird, 350 South Madison Avenue, Pasadena, Los Angeles, California, United States.

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In Case You May Miss…

  1. Trump vs. “the Deep State.”
  2. Boeing, post-strike.
  3. Mushroom farms and air flow.
  4. Weeds changing into immune to herbicides.

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Politics

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

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Biden Administration

“We did it, Joe”:

Trump Transition:

“Power within the govt:”

I ran this in Hyperlinks this morning, however need to make just a few extra feedback:

#10 “Push a constitutional modification to oppose time period limits on members of Congress.” I believe “oppose” is a typo for “impose.” In any case, time period limits are a horrible concept, as a result of they imply that the Legislative Department can find yourself with no institutional reminiscence. Once we had been combating the landfill in Maine, we found that the one individuals who might interpret the related laws had been the bent attorneys from Portland who wrote it, on the behest of the landfill operator.

#5 “Launch a significant crackdown on authorities leakers who collude with the pretend information to intentionally we false narratives and to subvert our authorities and our democracy.” I’m wondering what Snowden or Assange would take into consideration that. Or Ellsberg. I see the qualifiers “intentionally” and “false” however they don’t give me confidence. (In actual fact, if Trump supported whistleblowers, on the whole, whether or not for presidency or business, he could be giving RFK a number of assist in his dealings with Large Pharma and Large Ag,

#6 – #9… May as effectively give it a shot (although CDC appears to have made its very personal cesspit in Atlanta, so I’m unsure how a lot good #8 would do.

#2 “Clear out all the corrupt actors in our nationwide safety and intelligence equipment.” This is able to be great to see (although does it applly to torturers?). After I wrote “Undertaking 2025: 920 Pages of Irritable Psychological Gestures, or a Blueprint for Fascism?“, I had a litmus check to see if Undertaking 2025 suggestions for CIA, ODNI, and CISA could be taken critically: Firings. Maybe they’ll.

Wonderful, in a great way, to see an elected (albeit not inaugurated) President suggest such issues. I’m wondering who put it collectively? (I actually, actually don’t just like the doomy soundtrack to the video, although.)

2024 Submit Mortem

Deploy the Blame Cannons!

“A Pink-District Conqueror Desires Fellow Democrats to Look within the Mirror” [New York Times]. “I’ve had one interplay with Harris, at her Naval Observatory Christmas social gathering.

I’m not tremendous comfy at that form of factor. I’d had a few beers, and I observed that nearly all the garlands had been plastic. My district grows a hell of a number of Christmas bushes. I used to be strong-armed into taking an image. I stated, “Madam Vice President, we develop these the place I dwell.” She simply walked away from me. There was form of a watch roll, perhaps. My considering was, it does matter to individuals the place I dwell. It’s the respect, the cultural regard for farmers. I didn’t really feel like she understood what I used to be making an attempt to say.” • Harris was an objectively horrible candidate.

“‘They don’t perceive my life’: what the Democrats misinterpret about America” [Financial Times]. “‘The Democratic model is fairly unhealthy,’ stated Matt Bennett, co-founder of Third Approach, a centrist Democratic think-tank. ‘The nation has shifted fairly far to the correct, and we weren’t conscious of how deep the issue ran. The voters that we misplaced . . . checked out Democrats and stated: ‘They don’t perceive my life. I don’t need them representing me.’” Centrist dipshits like Third Approach constructed the Democrat model ffs. Cease with the “Who me?” already. However they’re nonetheless at it: “‘The one technique to defeat rightwing populism is thru the centre,’ Bennett stated. Shrum agreed that having ‘a reasonably liberal, centre-left Democratic social gathering is the one approach ahead if progressives truly need to win.’” • [bangs head on desk].

“The Shattering of the Democratic Coalition” [Ruy Teixeira, The Liberal Patriot]. “But Democrats can’t decisively beat their opponents as this election has proven as soon as once more. The social gathering is uncompetitive amongst white working-class voters and amongst voters in exurban, small city, and rural America. This places them at a large structural drawback given an American electoral system that provides disproportionate weight to those voters, particularly in Senate and presidential elections. So as to add to the issue, Democrats at the moment are hemorrhaging nonwhite working-class voters throughout the nation. The info should be confronted. The Democratic coalition immediately will not be match for objective.” Meme: By no means was (although to be honest, if the aim was gutting the real left, they did nice). Extra: “Amongst all working-class voters, Trump dramatically widened his benefit, tripling his margin from 4 factors in 2020 to 12 factors on this election. That included transferring from 25 to 29 factors amongst white working-class voters and radically compressing his deficit amongst nonwhite working-class voters from 48 factors in 2020 to 33 factors this election. Evaluate that margin to what Obama had in 2012: in line with Catalist, he carried the nonwhite working class by 67 factors in that election. That signifies that Democrats have had their margin amongst this core constituency greater than minimize in half over the past 12 years. Ouch. A lot for the ‘rising American voters.’ And it’s time to face the truth that the GOP has turn out to be the social gathering of America’s working class. Democrats hate to confess that and mutter that they symbolize the “pursuits” of the working class. However the numerical sample is now too highly effective to be denied. As a substitute of denying the apparent—or, worse, blaming the dumb staff for not understanding their very own pursuits—Democrats could be well-advised to just accept this new actuality and search to alter it. Until they’re content material to be primarily the social gathering of America’s well-off. Harris misplaced voters below $50,000 in family earnings in addition to voters from $50,000 to $100,000 in earnings. However she did carry voters with over $100,000 in family by 8 factors, one place the place Harris did enhance over Biden in 2020. This isn’t, as they are saying, your father’s Democratic Occasion. Not even shut.”

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“If solely we had our personal Joe Rogan!”

“Why Democrats received’t construct their very own Joe Rogan” [Taylor Lorenz, User Mag]. “Whereas the correct has spent years fostering a symbiotic relationship with various media, the left has failed replicate something prefer it. There are merely no progressive content material creators with Rogan’s cultural influence and on-line following, and a fast have a look at the podcast charts or trending channels on YouTube reveals the disparity between conservative vs progressive creators’ attain on-line. And not using a community of culturally related influential content material creators boosting and translating their messaging, the Democratic Occasion is quickly shedding credibility amongst youthful, predominantly male audiences who’ve turn out to be ardent supporters of influencers that promote a distinctly conservative worldview.” They used to have one, again within the day: It was referred to as the blogosphere. Extra: “Leftist channels don’t obtain widespread monetary backing from billionaires or massive institutional donors, primarily as a result of leftist content material creators help insurance policies which can be utterly at odds with what billionaires need. Left leaning influencers argue for issues like increased taxes on the wealthy, rules on companies, and insurance policies that curb the ability of elites. Rich mega donors aren’t going to start out pouring cash right into a media ecosystem that straight contradicts their very own monetary pursuits. And so, progressive creators are left to depend on meager crowdfunding efforts to make a dwelling. ”

“How Trump Gained the First “Influencer Election”” [Taylor Lorenz, Hollywood Reporter]. “For the previous twenty years, the media panorama has been reworking. By practically each metric, legacy media is in decline: common month-to-month distinctive guests to web sites for the nation’s prime 50 newspapers declined 20 % to below 9 million within the fourth quarter of 2022, in line with Comscore information, and the period of time individuals are spending consuming legacy media content material is getting shorter. The content material creator business, in the meantime, is ascendent. The influencer economic system is about to surpass half a trillion {dollars} by 2027, in line with a latest Goldman Sachs report, and 30 % of customers belief content material creators greater than they did six months in the past, in line with a 2023 report by Sprout Social, an analytics agency.” And: “However whereas each campaigns labored time beyond regulation to courtroom influencers, their methods had been divergent. The Harris marketing campaign prioritized shortform clips, investing in fast movies and viral remixes on TikTok and Instagram. The Trump marketing campaign went deep and lengthy, investing closely in longform YouTube podcasts and constructing partnerships with livestreamers. Finally, the latter proved wildly extra profitable. ” • Lengthy type movies. Now that’s fascinating.

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“Iowa pollster makes bombshell declare about controversial ballot that confirmed Kamala profitable deep purple state after Trump’s triumphant victory” [Daily Mail]. “‘With out worry or favor, we used the identical technique as the ultimate ballot this 12 months to indicate a wholesome Trump lead in each 2020 and 2016. These turned out to seize the temper of the voters moderately effectively, although each took fireplace from Iowans who doubted the findings could possibly be true.’ She continued an try and defend her methodology, which got here as an entire shock to voters the weekend previous to the election. ‘The ballot findings we produced for The Des Moines Register and Mediacom didn’t match what the Iowa voters finally determined within the voting sales space immediately,’ she stated. ‘I’ll be reviewing information from a number of sources with hopes of studying why that occurred, and I welcome what that course of would possibly train me.’ Selzer’s ballot for the Register and Mediacom days earlier than the election predicted Harris would win by +3 share factors. However Donald Trump went on to trounce the vice chairman by over +13 factors within the Hawkeye State….. Nevertheless, the state has not at all times been reliably purple, and swung for Barack Obama in each the 2008 and 2012 elections by +9 % and +6 %, respectively. Selzer – who was mercilessly mocked after Iowa went to Trump – had precisely predicted every of those outcomes going again to 2008, giving her a Nostradamus-like repute that drew eyeballs to her incorrect Harris ballot final week.”

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“Trump and Harris Make Good After Brutal Marketing campaign Battle” [RealClearPolitics]. • So was all that “Fascist!” and “Hitler!” stuff full bullshit?

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Marketing campaign Finance

“How Elon Musk helped will Trump again to the White Home” [Washington Examiner]. “Musk’s affect in 2024 reveals two issues, Ludwig stated. One, cash will not be all the pieces, contemplating Harris loved way more of it this cycle due to ultra-wealthy backers on the Left. However two, rich Republicans reminiscent of Musk are ready not solely to help candidates financially, but additionally work in strategic and inventive methods to inspire voters.” Hmm. Extra: “For now, Musk has landed a worthwhile spot in Trump’s inside circle. The 2 have mentioned making a authorities effectivity board that seeks to scale back federal spending with Musk on the helm. It’s a prospect that, in line with some left-leaning watchdogs, might result in conflicts of curiosity since Musk’s corporations additionally obtain massive federal contracts.” • I’m gonna must invent a brand new phrase for “left”; it’s irretrievably polluted, since everyone thinks it means liberal, which it doesn’t.

Republican Funhouse

“The Most Feared and Least Recognized Political Operative in America” [Politico]. From April. “[Susie] Wiles is not only certainly one of Trump’s senior advisers. She’s his most essential adviser. She’s his de facto marketing campaign supervisor. She has been in essence his chief of employees for the final greater than three years. She’s one of many causes Trump is the GOP’s presumptive nominee and Ron DeSantis will not be. She’s one of many causes Trump’s present operation has been getting credit score for being extra skilled than its fractious, seat-of-the-pants antecedents. And she or he’s a number one cause Trump has each likelihood to get elected once more — even after his lack of 2020, the riot of 2021, his social gathering’s defeats within the midterms of 2022, the prison indictments of 2023 and the trial (or trials) of 2024. The previous president is probably a future president. And that’s due to him. However it’s additionally due to her. Trump, in fact, is Trump — he could be irritable, he could be impulsive — and this marketing campaign is dealing with unprecedented stressors and snags. It’s an extended six-plus months until Election Day. For now, although, no person round him is so influential, and no person round him has been so influential for therefore lengthy. ‘There’s no person, I believe, that has the wealth of data that she does. No one in our orbit. No one,’ prime Trump pollster Tony Fabrizio advised me. ‘She touches all the pieces.’ ‘Actually,’ stated former Florida Republican Rep. Carlos Curbelo, ‘she’s one of the vital consequential individuals in American politics proper now.’ ‘And no person,’ stated veteran Florida lobbyist Ronnie E-book, ‘even is aware of who she is.’” • I had thought Republicans hate girls….

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“I Examine Guys Like Trump. There’s a Cause They Maintain Profitable” [New York Times]. “But now Mr. Trump has decisively received again the presidency. I might by no means declare to have all of the solutions about what went incorrect, however I do fear that Democrats walked into the lure of defending the very establishments — the “institution” — that the majority Individuals mistrust. As a celebration excited by competent technocracy, we misplaced contact with the anger individuals really feel at authorities. As a celebration that prizes information, we seized on indicators of progress and job creation as proof that the economic system was booming, although individuals felt crushed by rising prices. As a celebration motivated by social justice, we let revulsion at white Christian nationalism bait us into identification politics on their phrases — whether or not it was debates about transgender athletes, the busing of migrants to cities, or shaming racist MAGA personalities who can’t be shamed. As a celebration dedicated to American management of a “rules-based worldwide order,” we defended a nationwide safety enterprise that has failed repeatedly within the twenty first century, and made ourselves hypocrites by means of unconditional army help for Israel’s bombardment of civilians in Gaza.” And: ” Many citizens have come to affiliate democracy with globalization, corruption, monetary capitalism, migration, endlessly wars and elites (like me) who speak about it as an finish in itself reasonably than a method to redressing inequality, reining in capitalist methods which can be rigged, responding to world battle and fostering a way of shared nationwide identification.” • As I’ve been saying, Democrats say “our democracy” for a cause. And should you have a look at how candidates are chosen, the Republican Occasion is much extra democratic and the Democrat Occasion.

Why can’t now we have a Democrat candidate who can specific these concepts so clearly:

(Maybe all these long-form YouTubes have ready the conservative voter for a cogent and linked collection of arguments, as a substitute of “brat summer time” or no matter.

Syndemics

“I’m in earnest — I can’t equivocate — I can’t excuse — I can’t retreat a single inch — AND I WILL BE HEARD.” –William Lloyd Garrison

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Covid Assets, United States (Nationwide): Transmission (CDC); Wastewater (CDC, Biobot; contains many counties; Wastewater Scan, contains drilldown by zip); Variants (CDC; Walgreens); “Iowa COVID-19 Tracker” (in IA, however nationwide information). “An infection Management, Emergency Administration, Security, and Normal Ideas” (particularly on hospitalization by metropolis).

Lambert right here: Readers, thanks for the collective effort. To replace any entry, do be at liberty to contact me on the deal with given with the vegetation. Please put “COVID” within the topic line. Thanks!

Assets, United States (Native): AK (dashboard); AL (dashboard); AR (dashboard); AZ (dashboard); CA (dashboard; Marin, dashboard; Stanford, wastewater; Oakland, wastewater); CO (dashboard; wastewater); CT (dashboard); DE (dashboard); FL (wastewater); GA (wastewater); HI (dashboard); IA (wastewater studies); ID (dashboard, Boise; dashboard, wastewater, Central Idaho; wastewater, Coeur d’Alene; dashboard, Spokane County); IL (wastewater); IN (dashboard); KS (dashboard; wastewater, Lawrence); KY (dashboard, Louisville); LA (dashboard); MA (wastewater); MD (dashboard); ME (dashboard); MI (wastewater; wastewater); MN (dashboard); MO (wastewater); MS (dashboard); MT (dashboard); NC (dashboard); ND (dashboard; wastewater); NE (dashboard); NH (wastewater); NJ (dashboard); NM (dashboard); NV (dashboard; wastewater, Southern NV); NY (dashboard); OH (dashboard); OK (dashboard); OR (dashboard); PA (dashboard); RI (dashboard); SC (dashboard); SD (dashboard); TN (dashboard); TX (dashboard); UT (wastewater); VA (wastewater); VT (dashboard); WA (dashboard; dashboard); WI (wastewater); WV (wastewater); WY (wastewater).

Assets, Canada (Nationwide): Wastewater (Authorities of Canada).

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

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Airborne Transmission: Covid

Parallel applied sciences:

Michael Pollan, in The Botany of Need, urges that vegetation adapt us to their necessities for seed unfold and progress by evolving tastes, nutriition, scents, and brilliant colours. Right here now we have mushrooms inducing us to breathe clear air, a lot to our profit!

Anecdotal however fascinating:

In fact, I distrust any agency with the phrase “abundance” in its identify, particularly [checks profile] a Californian one….

Transmission: Covid

“A Versatile Framework for Native-Stage Estimation of the Efficient Reproductive Quantity in Geographic Areas with Sparse Knowledge” (preprint) [medRxiv]. From the Summary: “Our analysis focuses on native degree estimation of the efficient reproductive quantity, which describes the transmissibility of an infectious illness and represents the typical variety of people one infectious particular person infects at a given time. The power to precisely estimate the infectious illness reproductive quantity in geographically granular areas is essential for catastrophe planning and useful resource allocation. Nevertheless, not all areas have ample infectious illness end result information for estimation.” • Can’t make head or tail of the remaining, nevertheless it may be helpful to any epidemiologists within the readership.

Transmission: H5N1

“Serologic Proof of Latest An infection with Extremely Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5) Virus Amongst Dairy Employees — Michigan and Colorado, June–August 2024” [Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, CDC]. “Well being officers performed surveys and serologic testing to establish latest HPAI A(H5) infections amongst dairy staff in two states. .” • Do the maths:

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TABLE 1: Every day Covid Charts

Lambert right here: There are numerous starred objects immediately, moreover yesterday, as a result of a number of CDC information is launched on Friday. Additionally, New York hospitalization began up once more, which is good.

Wastewater
This week[1] CDC October 28 Final Week[2] CDC (till subsequent week):

Variants [3] CDC October 26 Emergency Room Visits[4] CDC November 2

Hospitalization
New York[5] New York State, information November 7: Nationwide [6] CDC November 6:

Positivity
Nationwide[7] Walgreens November 4: Ohio[8] Cleveland Clinic November 2:

Vacationers Knowledge
Positivity[9] CDC October 21: Variants[10] CDC October 21:

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

LEGEND

1) for charts new immediately; 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 common. XEC has entered the chat.

[4] (ED) Down.

[5] (Hospitalization: NY) Steadily down.

[6] (Hospitalization: CDC). Truly improved.

[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 are not any official statistics of word immediately.

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Manufacturing: “Quebec media outlet is reporting doable information falsification at plant the place faulty Winery Wind turbine blades had been manufactured” [Bud’s Offshore Energy]. “See the translated excerpts under from a Radio Gaspesie report. This can be a huge scandal if true. ‘Yesterday, the vice-president of world operations at GE Vernova reportedly addressed all workers on the Gaspé plant to supply an replace on the state of affairs. The investigation, led by GE Vernova’s attorneys, reportedly revealed that workers had been requested by senior firm executives to falsify high quality management information. Knowledge related to a well-made blade was then related to poorly made blades. Our sources point out that it is a widespread follow within the business. The senior administration of the Gaspé plant additionally allegedly applied a factors system that inspired workers to skip verification steps, thus prioritizing manufacturing amount over high quality. Our sources say the factors system allegedly concerned tight administration oversight that bordered on intimidation of workers. The outsized 107m blades that had been produced in Gaspé for the development of marine parks are stated to be affected. .” • Yikes!

Manufacturing: “Boeing to refund misplaced pay to workers furloughed throughout Machinists strike” [Seattle Times]. “In a goodwill gesture to Boeing workers who had been furloughed through the Machinists’ strike, new CEO Kelly Ortberg on Thursday afternoon despatched out a message saying the corporate will return the pay they misplaced… A longtime nonunion worker on the standard employees, who requested to not be named to guard his job, stated the furloughs had appeared ‘an odd approach of taking good care of the individuals not on strike’ and that they destroyed productiveness that month as affected workers like him scrambled to determine the influence and what to do. ‘Clearly your time will not be spent specializing in work, however on OK, how am I going to deal with this? How do I pay my payments? How do I apply for unemployment?’ he stated. The staffer stated Thursday he’s ‘actually completely satisfied’ on the course reversal. ‘There’s nonetheless a number of distrust,’ he stated. ‘There’s nonetheless this sense of, ‘Wow, can I belief the corporate?” And but, he continued, “it is a step in the correct route.’”

Manufacturing: “Boeing Is Exploring Attainable $6 Billion Sale for Jeppesen Unit” [Bloomberg]. ” Boeing Co. is exploring a sale of its Jeppesen navigation unit because the planemaker attracts up an inventory of belongings it might shed to assist lighten its $58 billion debt load, in line with individuals acquainted with the matter…. Suitors are already circling Jeppesen, which might appeal to sizable curiosity from non-public fairness companies in addition to different corporations, stated the individuals.”

Manufacturing: “Boeing 737 Manufacturing Grinds Ahead” [Airline Geeks]. “With the approval of a brand new contract, Reuters reported that Boeing will now take weeks to proceed producing 737s within the single digits per thirty days vary for a while, citing two unnamed sources briefed on the matter. The corporate was aiming to supply 38 of its best-selling jets per thirty days previous to the strikes, down from 42 a month earlier than January’s Alaska 1282 incident.”

Manufacturing: “United Boeing 777 APU Catches Hearth at San Francisco Airport” [Aviation A2Z]. “In keeping with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Aviation Security Data Evaluation and Sharing report, United plane throughout pushback from terminal 2, gate 6 skilled a fireplace within the APU. For individuals who are usually not conscious of APU, it’s truly a small jet engine positioned within the tail or empennage part of an plane. It’s used to start out important engines and likewise act as backup in case of engine failure.” • Oh pricey. I’ve mentally categorized the 777 because the final good Boeing airplane, and the one protected one.

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Right now’s Concern & Greed Index: 61 Greed (earlier shut: 59 Greed) [CNN]. One week in the past: 44 (Impartial). (0 is Excessive Concern; 100 is Excessive Greed). Final up to date Nov 8 at 1:51:07 PM ET

Permaculture

“The Weeds Are Profitable” [MIT Technology Review]. “In keeping with Ian Heap, a weed scientist who runs the Worldwide Herbicide-Resistant Weed Database, there have been effectively over 500 distinctive circumstances of [herbicide-resistance] in 273 weed species and counting. Weeds have developed resistance to 168 completely different herbicides and 21 of the 31 recognized “modes of motion,” which suggests the precise biochemical goal or pathway a chemical is designed to disrupt. Some modes of motion are shared by many herbicides.” Darwin Awards for the business! Extra: “Basically, the answer is to ‘not focus solely on herbicides for weed administration,’ says Micheal Owen, a weed scientist and emeritus professor at Iowa State College. And that presents a “main, main situation for the farmer” and the present state of American farms, he provides. Farms have ballooned in dimension over the past couple of a long time, because of rural flight, labor prices, and the arrival of chemical compounds and genetically modified crops that allowed farmers to rapidly apply herbicides over huge areas to manage weeds capitalism. This has led to a form of sinister simplification when it comes to crop variety, weed management practices, and the like. And the weeds have adjusted.” • Edit mine.

E-book Nook

“Neal Stephenson Jumps From Speculative Fancy to Unusual Historical past” [Literary Hub]. • Hmm. “Interwar leftism”? One other rattling e book to learn.

Information of the Wired

“Mitochondria Are Alive” [Asimov Press]. “The cells inside our physique are the remnants of an historical alliance…. Margulis argued that one-and-a-half billion years in the past, a primitive eukaryotic cell engulfed an oxygen-utilizing bacterium. However reasonably than digesting this bacterium — or conversely, the bacterium destroying its newfound host — the 2 cells step by step entered into an endosymbiotic relationship; the host supplied vitamins and safety to the bacterium, and the bacterium equipped vitality to the host. Margulis argued that this endosymbiosis occasion was a seminal ‘innovation engine’ for organic methods, finally resulting in the fashionable mitochondrion and chloroplast…. Most biologists immediately, nonetheless, additionally consider that mitochondria have ‘devolved’ into little greater than membrane-bound organelles, much like inanimate elements just like the endoplasmic reticulum or Golgi equipment. However a swelling tide of scientific proof about mitochondrial features and dynamics suggests in any other case — mitochondria are usually not simply organelles, however their very own life varieties…, Defining mitochondria as ‘nonliving’ isn’t only a classification mistake, nor a query of phrase selection. Moderately, it’s a basic misunderstanding of the character and position of mitochondria. It inherently undermines our understanding of organic methods and deeply influences the instruments we construct to check them.”

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Readers, I’ve had a correspondent characterize my views as lifelike cynical. Let me briefly clarify them. I consider in common applications that present concrete materials advantages, particularly to the working class. Medicare for All is the prime instance, however tuition-free school and a Submit Workplace Financial institution additionally fall below this heading. So do a Jobs Assure and a Debt Jubilee. Clearly, neither liberal Democrats nor conservative Republicans can ship on such applications, as a result of the 2 are completely 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 frequent humanity first, versus markets. May very well 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 situation — and for this reason Medicare for All is at all times first with me — is the tens of hundreds of extra “deaths from despair,” as described by the Case-Deaton research, 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 injury makes the considerations 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 movement — presently 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 movement that continually forces me to give attention to issues that I regard as of secondary significance to the surplus deaths. What sort of political economic 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 social gathering institutions will open the area for voices supporting applications 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 applications, isn’t allowed to get again into the saddle. Eyes on the prize! I really like the tactical degree, and secretly love even the horse race, since I’ve been running a blog about it every day for fourteen years, however all the pieces I write has this attitude in the back of it.













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