By Lambert Strether of Corrente.
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In Case You Would possibly Miss…
- Lina Khan out.
- Arnade on McDonald’s: Trump and The Adjuster
- Kamala’s flawless marketing campaign, lol.
- Fowl flu carried by mud on the wind.
Politics
“So most 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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‘We don’t even know who’s working the nation’: South Korea’s ruling celebration stalls for time amid management disaster Channel Information Asia
“‘A Reward to the Oligarchs’: Trump Decide to Substitute Lina Khan Vowed to Finish ‘Battle on Mergers’” [Common Dreams]. “President-elect Donald Trump’s choose to steer the Federal Commerce Fee vowed in his job pitch to finish present chair Lina Khan’s ‘conflict on mergers,’ a sign to an keen company America that the incoming administration intends to be way more lax on antitrust enforcement. Andrew Ferguson was initially nominated by President Joe Biden to function a Republican commissioner on the bipartisan FTC, and his elevation to chair of the fee is not going to require Senate affirmation. In a one-page doc obtained by Punchbowl, Ferguson—who beforehand labored as chief counsel to Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.)—pitched himself to Trump’s workforce because the ‘pro-innovation alternative’ with ‘impeccable authorized credentials’ and ‘confirmed loyalty’ to the president-elect. Ferguson’s high agenda precedence, in accordance with the doc, is to ‘reverse Lina Khan’s anti-business agenda’ by rolling again ‘burdensome rules,’ stopping her ‘conflict on mergers,’ halting the company’s ‘try to change into an AI regulator,’ and ditching ‘novel and legally doubtful client safety circumstances.’ Trump introduced Ferguson because the incoming administration’s FTC chair as judges in Oregon and Washington state blocked the proposed merger of Kroger and Albertsons, choices that one antitrust advocate referred to as a ‘unbelievable end result of the FTC’s work to guard customers and staff.’” • Dang…
“Trump Goals to Remake Federal Commerce Fee With Two Picks” [Wall Street Journal]. “Trump on Tuesday additionally stated he would nominate the Republican antitrust lawyer Mark Meador as a commissioner. Meador is a former aide to Sen. Mike Lee (R., Utah), who led the introduction of laws to interrupt up Google. His affirmation would give the GOP a majority on the fee. Whereas Meador would require Senate approval, Ferguson gained’t. He was already confirmed for his commissioner seat in March and can be capable of make the transition to the position of chair.”
* * * “Crypto Doesn’t Deserve a Tax Exemption” [Tyler Cowen, Bloomberg]. “The obvious argument towards the proposal is just that uniform taxation is best than selective tax exemptions. If a decrease capital positive factors tax fee is preferable, then the aim needs to be to make a smaller minimize that applies to all belongings. Exempting a single type of asset is prone to result in abuses. You may suppose that boosting crypto is vital now, however which sector or asset might be chosen subsequent for particular remedy? It might be one you don’t suppose deserves it.” And: “Most of the main supporters of Trump’s marketing campaign have been crypto-connected firms. You don’t should suppose this tax proposal is a few type of payback to comprehend that this creates issues of notion. Subsequent time round, firms will supply campaigns monetary assist within the expectation of extra favorable tax and regulatory remedy.” • I nonetheless wrestle to grasp the case for crypto, except or not it’s that Silicon Valley desires to get into finance, and to compete with Wall Avenue they want a particular competence, which seems to be fraud (wonderful, I do know).
* * * “High Republicans break up over technique to maneuver Trump’s 2025 agenda” [NBC]. “The brand new Congress will give Trump and Republicans the chance to go main laws with out the necessity for any Democratic assist beneath a course of referred to as ‘reconciliation’ However whether or not the GOP will attempt to hyperlink all of its high priorities collectively in a single bundle early subsequent yr or break up main points throughout two, smaller payments is a serious topic of debate amongst high Republican leaders. The Home’s high tax author, Methods and Means Committee Chair Jason Smith, R-Mo., is warning fellow Republicans towards breaking the agenda up into two payments, by which border safety and vitality coverage would come within the first and an extension of Trump’s 2017 tax minimize regulation might come within the second. Delaying the tax laws dangers jeopardizing it, Smith and his allies warn, so they need one sweeping bundle.”
* * * “The Weird Normalcy of Trump 2.0” [Jonathan Chait, The Atlantic]. So Chait bought a promotion to the Atlantic (for some definition of “promotion”). “A really unusual disjuncture has opened up in Washington between the serene temper and the alarming developments which can be beneath method. The floor is calm as a result of the Republican presidential candidate gained the election, and Democrats, the one one of many two main events dedicated on precept to upholding the legitimacy of election outcomes, conceded defeat and are cooperating within the peaceable transition of energy. No matter vitality the chastened Democrats can muster in the meanwhile is aimed inward, at factional struggles over their future route. In the meantime, what is definitely taking place within the capital is, by any rational normal, disturbing. Donald Trump is filling his administration with ‘loyalists,’ a prerogative that his opponents have grudgingly accepted as his due. But he’s defining loyalist in maximal phrases, together with the assumption that Trump legitimately gained the 2020 election and was justified in his try to seize energy. The winners are rewriting the historical past of the revolt, and their model of historical past is about to amass the power of regulation.” And: “On Saturday, The New York Instances reported that the Trump transition workforce is asking candidates for high-level positions within the Protection Division and intelligence companies three questions: which candidate they supported prior to now three elections, what they considered January 6, and whether or not they believed the 2020 election was stolen. Among the many ‘mistaken’ solutions, candidates say, are conceding that Trump misplaced the election or that his supporters shouldn’t have tried to overturn the outcome.” • As for the 2020 election, see instantly under. (I believe all of the huffing-and-puffing about Trump selecting “loyalists” is absurd. In any case, what’s he imagined to do? Decide backstabbers? That stated, a style for Kool-Help shouldn’t be the operational definition of loyalty. Or the flexibility to mislead get forward, though this is Washington, D.C…..
* * * “Trump attorneys and aide hit with 10 extra felony prices in Wisconsin over 2020 faux electors” [Associated Press]. “The state prices towards the Trump attorneys and aide are the one ones in Wisconsin. Not one of the electors have been charged. The ten Wisconsin electors, Chesebro and Troupis all settled a lawsuit that was introduced towards them in 2023. There are pending prices associated to the faux electors scheme in state and federal courts in Arizona, Michigan, Nevada and Georgia. Federal prosecutors, investigating Trump’s conduct associated to the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot, stated the faux electors scheme originated in Wisconsin. Electors are folks appointed to characterize voters in presidential elections. The winner of the favored vote in every state determines which celebration’s electors are despatched to the Electoral School, which meets in December after the election to certify the end result. Two states, Maine and Nebraska, permit their electoral votes to be break up between candidates. The Wisconsin criticism particulars how Troupis, Chesebro and Roman created a doc that falsely stated Trump had gained Wisconsin’s 10 Electoral School votes after which tried to ship to to then-Vice President Mike Pence. Within the amended criticism filed Tuesday, .” • I’ve at all times stated that the “contingent electors” circumstances have been the vital, real circumstances within the Democrat lawfare over 2020 — don’t let the door hit you on the best way out, Fani — as a result of the Trump marketing campaign put civilians within the line of fireplace, as right here. So I’m glad to see this case transferring ahead.
2024 Submit Mortem
“No, Kamala Harris Staffers Did Not Run a “Flawless” Marketing campaign” [Jeet Heer, The Nation]. “For anybody who adopted the presidential election of 2024 and regards the victory of Donald Trump as an unlimited tragedy for the US and the world, the good foe of serenity is listening to interviews with Democratic Social gathering strategists. It is a group that has displayed a mind-boggling unwillingness to just accept any accountability for shedding—for the second time in eight years—to Trump.” Heer appears stunned, as if this have been new conduct. Extra: “Stephanie Cutter informed Pod Save America that “the conference demonstrated loads of enthusiasm for Kamala Harris, loads of freshness, future oriented, bringing a wide range of coalitions collectively. We had independents, Republicans, Democrats, enterprise leaders, sports activities figures, everyone coming collectively round a brand new method ahead and eventually turning the web page.” It’s extremely revealing that Cutter thinks a successful Democratic coalition consists of “independents, Republicans, Democrats, enterprise leaders, sports activities figures” quite than being a multiracial coalition of union members, the broader working class, younger folks, civil rights activists, feminists environmentalists, and anti-war activists. Hers is a profoundly depoliticized view of the Democratic Social gathering as a car of the bipartisan institution quite than a coalition combating to vary America. This depoliticized ideology permeated the Harris marketing campaign—and doomed it to failure.” • Driving the knife dwelling…
“The which means of, and in, McDonald’s” [Chris Arnade, Chris Arnade Walks the World]. “Trump’s McDonald’s photograph op, which whereas it has been adjudicated to loss of life, continues to be a fantastic illustration of what many elites nonetheless miss about his attraction. Trump’s superpower has lengthy been signaling to working stiffs that he’s ‘similar to you’ regardless of being on the floor something like them. His love of McDonald’s, which I imagine is as real as any politician can ever have, is a kind of alerts, and perhaps his handiest, as a result of it makes his critics go hyperbolic in a method that alerts that they don’t seem to be ‘similar to you.’ McDonald’s is wildly fashionable with each group of People, uniting each demographic within the US — it crosses financial class, race, gender, city versus rural — with the only exception of the extremely educated, particularly lecturers. They alone as a gaggle have ethical points with it, and whereas they may use it, they achieve this grudgingly, often to appease crying children or for a relaxation cease on a protracted journey. So Trump’s embrace of McDonald’s turns into a political twofer. He’s considered one of you, he’s a a back-row man at coronary heart, and whereas he needs to be a member of the front-row, given his training and wealth, he’s not as a result of they despise him for most of the identical causes they give the impression of being down on you — for what he eats, how he talks, and for what he believes in, and the way he arrives at these beliefs, which isn’t by spending years studying by means of accepted syllabi (techne), however having gone out into the world and realized from it, one mistake after the following (metis).” • Nicely value studying in full, like every part Arnade writes (for a evaluation of his e book Dignity, see NC right here). And on The Adjuster, arrested in a McDonald’s, see under.
Democrats en déshabillé
“Newsom’s Huge Selection: Single Payer Or His Insurance coverage Donors?” [The Lever]. From 2022. “The present push for single-payer could also be doomed to the identical destiny as its predecessors. Even when the invoice manages to go the meeting earlier than the tip of the day Monday and passes the state senate, there isn’t any assure Newsom will signal it into regulation. Regardless of his marketing campaign promise, the California governor has lengthy been allied with insurance coverage firms opposing the reform…. UnitedHealth Group, the nation’s largest well being insurer, can be opposing the single-payer invoice, and has been urgent its staff to foyer California lawmakers towards passing the laws. The insurance coverage big has contributed $130,000 to Newsom’s campaigns since 2011, and $513,000 to the state Democratic celebration since 2007. In 2019, UnitedHealth Group and considered one of its subsidiaries donated $100,000 to Newsom’s inaugural fund. Now, whether or not Newsom’s relationship with Blue Defend, Anthem, and UnitedHealth will influence his decision-making on CalCare is an open query, says Courtroom at Client Watchdog.” • Social homicide has many accomplices….
Syndemics
“I’m in earnest — I cannot equivocate — I cannot excuse — I cannot retreat a single inch — AND I WILL BE HEARD.” –William Lloyd Garrison
Covid Assets, United States (Nationwide): Transmission (CDC); Wastewater (CDC, Biobot; consists of many counties; Wastewater Scan, consists of drilldown by zip); Variants (CDC; Walgreens); “Iowa COVID-19 Tracker” (in IA, however nationwide knowledge). “An infection Management, Emergency Administration, Security, and Normal Ideas” (particularly on hospitalization by metropolis).
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Transmission: H5N1
“Central Valley is floor zero for fowl flu outbreak” [Sun-Gazette]. “The Central Valley is the epicenter for the fowl flu epidemic drastically lowering the state’s poultry provide and barely dropping its milk provide…. The 2 farm animal companies are a number of the state’s most vital ag industries, clustered within the Central Valley, usually simply down the street from one another. The names of the affected amenities aren’t made public. However when greater than half of the state’s dairies are quarantined because of the virus and a few 8 million chickens within the state needed to be destroyed – together with over 5 million egg layers representing about half of the egg laying flock within the Golden State – Californians will little question really feel the shortages on the grocery retailer…. Whereas the state isn’t releasing the placement of the dairies, all 32 of the state’s confirmed circumstances of fowl flu in people have been within the Central Valley, California’s nation’s high dairy producing area…. Each industries are on an identical viral an infection timeline which additionally coincides with the annual wild fowl migration, which many specialists agree is the unique supply for the illness.” And eighteen paragraphs down, the buried lead: “Now there’s concern the speedy rise in infections at each confined animal amenities could also be linked, with one affecting the opposite. Analysis exhibits that , says the trade publication EggNews.” • Oh.
TABLE 1: Every day Covid Charts
Lambert: CDC’s wastewater web page loaded. No Thanksgiving surge that I can see.
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Variants [3] CDC December 7 | Emergency Room Visits[4] CDC November 30 |
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Nationwide[7] Walgreens December 9: | Ohio[8] Cleveland Clinic November 23: |
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Positivity[9] CDC November 19: | Variants[10] CDC November 4: |
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Weekly Deaths vs. % Positivity [11] CDC November 20: | Weekly Deaths vs. ED Visits [12] CDC November 20: |
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LEGEND
1) ★ for charts new at present; all others aren’t 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) XEC takes over. That WHO label, “Ommicron,” has achieved a fantastic job normalizing successive waves of an infection.
[4] (ED) Down.
[5] (Hospitalization: NY) Leveled out.
[6] (Hospitalization: CDC). Truly improved; it’s now one of many few charts to point out your complete course of the pandemic to the current day.
[7] (Walgreens) Down.
[8] (Cleveland) Down.
[9] (Vacationers: Positivity) Leveling out.
[10] (Vacationers: Variants). Positivity is new, however variants haven’t but been launched.
[11] Deaths low, positivity leveling out.
[12] Deaths low, ED leveling out.
Stats Watch
Inflation: “United States Client Value Index (CPI)” [Trading Economics]. “Client Value Index CPI in the US decreased to 315.49 factors in November from 315.66 factors in October of 2024. The annual inflation fee within the US rose to 2.7% in November, from 2.6% in October and matching markets expectations. On a month-to-month foundation, the CPI elevated by 0.3%, probably the most since April,
Manufacturing: “Boeing wins $450.5M contract for Japan’s F-15 Tremendous Interceptor upgrades” [Aerotime]. “Boeing has been awarded a $450.5 million contract by the US Air Pressure (USAF) to assist the F-15 Japan Tremendous Interceptor Program. Beneath this contract, , Boeing will purchase the techniques wanted to improve the Japan Air Self-Protection Pressure (JASDF) F-15J fleet.” • Industrial coverage….
Manufacturing: “Boeing Inventory Is Taking Off. Right here’s Why.” [Barron’s]. Should you play the ponies…. “Wall Avenue expects Boeing to achieve 360 deliveries for all of 2024, in accordance with FactSet. That isn’t sufficient to earn cash. At first of 2024, earlier than the door plug incident, Wall Avenue projected 2024 deliveries of about 700 jets and web revenue of about $3.5 billion. The Avenue has since revised that estimate to a lack of $8.9 billion. Tuesday’s positive factors go away Boeing shares down about 37% for the yr and about 34% for the reason that Alaska Air incident. Shares have been up about 1% from simply earlier than the strike, when 737 MAX manufacturing was paused.”
Manufacturing: “Is China able to tackle Airbus and Boeing? Not simply but” [Business Times]. “One among its promoting factors [of the COMAC C919] is that it’s extra environmently pleasant than its European and American counterparts. Comac designed its C919 with environmental sustainability as an goal – the jet made its first industrial flight on sustainable aviation gas (SAF) in September. The biofuel may be comprised of algae or agricultural, forestry, meals and even municipal waste. It’s claimed to chop carbon emissions by as much as 80 per cent in contrast with petroleum-based jet gas. It has been reported that GallopAir, a Brunei-based startup airline, has positioned an order for the C919. Vietnam Airways, Indonesia’s TransNusa, Air Asia and Brazil’s Complete Linhas Aereas have expressed curiosity.” • “919” jogs my memory of “707,” however 9 is an auspicious quantity in China.
In the present day’s Concern & Greed Index: 51 Impartial (earlier shut: 48 Impartial) [CNN]. One week in the past: 56 (Greed). (0 is Excessive Concern; 100 is Excessive Greed). Final up to date Dec 11 at 1:27:47 PM ET.
Healthcare
“The which means of, and in, McDonald’s” [Chris Arnade, Chris Arnade Walks the World]. Splitting in two what Arnade conceptualized, appropriately, as a unity: “I’ve seen two questions raised. The primary is, why would somebody ‘so cautious’ as Luigi go right into a McDonald’s? The second is, how on the planet was he seen?, on condition that it’s a soulless franchise the place you need to be capable of simply mix in, since every is similar, bland, and closely trafficked area. But, after over a decade buying an off-the-cuff PhD in McDonald’s research, with a minor in psychological sickness, I might have scripted this newest occasion right down to the outline of the regulars who first seen him. I’m going to exit on a limb right here, regardless of it being too early to take action, and recommend that Luigi is affected by paranoid schizophrenia. I’ve met loads of these in McDonald’s, as a result of apart from offering them with all of the issues each different prospects desires, additionally it is a ‘actuality protected area.’ It’s considered one of, it not the one, place within the ‘actual world’ they will go, seize a cup out of the rubbish can, and sit at their nook desk and slot in, a minimum of for an hour or two, with out encountering too many risks. It turns into, for a lot of deeply troubled folks, their solely life line to regular society. It’s a task McDonald’s, to its credit score, has accepted. I’ve witnessed many episodes the place the workers and morning regulars exit of their method to assist those that are available in which can be struggling the worst. From free meals, to requires assist, to having their husband come and restore their broken-down automobile, freed from cost. Which is why the second query, how on the planet was he seen, isn’t shocking in any respect. Every McDonald’s is a neighborhood, and regardless of being a franchise constructed for the quick and transactional, they’ve change into long-term and social. I’m penning this from the McDonald’s in my city, the place I do most of my writing when at dwelling, and I ‘know’ nearly all the 2 dozen or so oddballs that are available in, like me, and sit in a nook, both starring on the wall, ranting right into a cup, or engaged on their beat up laptop computer. The morning regulars, the evolving group of 5 or so guys who’re on the door when it opens (5:30 a.m.), in addition to the afternoon regulars, and all the workers all ‘know’ these oddballs and will a brand new one are available in, sit in a nook, and begin performing a bit off, they’ll discover. That just about at all times which means finally providing to assist, or on this uncommon case, noticing and calling the police.” • For the “McDonalds as a Group” half, I believe Arnade is spot on. For the “Luigi as paranoid schizophrenic” I believe each Arnade and the regulars could also be performing on their priors. The Mighty Wurlitzer is, in any case, at this very second cranking as much as the best potential the message that “The Claims Adjuster” was loopy, as a result of — Soviet psychiatry involves thoughts, right here — he had, because the cops put it, “ailing will towards company America.” (Arnade’s footnote 4 is a solution to this, however I believe it proves an excessive amount of. It will be potential, for instance, to argue that each one Marxists “are remarkably logical, however ranging from absurd premises,” therefore “Excessive IQ paranoid schizophrenics.” The cops would love this, after all. As would many conservatives. I imply “Frankly, these parasites merely had it coming.” Insane?
Clarifying:
‘Irrespective of how ruthlessly’. That ought to work each methods then. pic.twitter.com/VFLO253yFy
— Priyamvada Gopal © (@PriyamvadaGopal) December 10, 2024
Talking of “ranging from absurd premises”….
“Luigi Mangione’s Full Story Isn’t On-line” [New York Magazine]. “[W]hat’s most placing about Mangione’s in depth on-line file is that, had it been compiled earlier than the taking pictures passed off, it wouldn’t have raised a lot alarm. You may spend hours studying these posts, sifting by means of his follows, and searching for clues about what Sort of Man he’s, however the supportable theories are fairly skinny: Mangione had a web based profile consonant along with his identification and context. He shared and posted and adopted like a 20-something striver with a foot within the tech trade, listened to Rogan, and regarded himself a rationalist or a minimum of unusually rational.
“SF tech CEO’s billboards are ‘dystopian.’ That’s how he desires it” [SFGATE]. “Thursday afternoon in San Francisco: On one facet of Mission Avenue, lodge staff chanted and banged on a drum exterior the Marriott Marquis, a part of a monthslong strike for larger wages and extra jobs. On the opposite, a tech firm’s billboard proclaimed, ‘Cease hiring people.’ Varied variations of the provocative commercials are emblazoned throughout town on rotating display shows on bus shelters and on basic vinyl billboards on poles and buildings, plugging the San Francisco startup Artisan. SFGATE spoke with Artisan’s CEO in regards to the marketing campaign. The corporate has simply 30 staff and is lower than 2 years outdated; its solely current product is a man-made intelligence ‘gross sales agent’ referred to as Artisan, constructed to automate the work of discovering and messaging potential prospects. It’s a basic AI-age thought, considered one of many such instruments flooding the tech world. However the billboards in San Francisco are much less routine. Bleak could be a greater phrase, or mean-spirited. And in a metropolis laden with jargony commercials, these are simple to grasp. Most characteristic a dark-haired, purple-eyed persona and some rows of textual content. Some critique people and distant work: ‘Artisans gained’t complain about work-life stability’ and ‘Artisan’s Zoom cameras won’t ever ‘not be working’ at present.’ Others are extra direct: ‘Rent Artisans, not people.’ A number of embrace the road, ‘The period of AI staff is right here.’ The gist is crystal clear: Artisan is promoting automation to employers. In a video spot in regards to the ‘gross sales agent’ software on-line, Artisan says it really works with ‘no human enter’ and ‘prices 96% lower than hiring somebody to do her job..’” “Artisan.” Of all of the names to decide on.
“That Therapeutic Sound” [Nautilus]. “Music boosts the immune system, particularly immunoglobulin IgA, a substance that travels to the positioning of mucosal infections by lowering cortisol. If you’re pressured, cortisol shuts down the immune system, as a result of cortisol often spikes in response to an express proximal menace, like a lion working towards you. Over hundreds of years of evolution, the cortisol system discovered that when you’re going to should struggle a lion, you’ve bought to protect all of your sources to struggle or to flee…. So, what does preserving your sources imply at a physiological and metabolic degree? It means shutting down your digestive system. That may wait until later. Shutting down your libido, since you don’t have time for that now. Shutting down your immune system. That’s why folks with continual stress have compromised immune techniques. And when you can cut back psychological and bodily stress, you’re enabling your physique’s immune system to do what it’s meant to do. Music can promote IgA ranges. They’ll promote cytokine manufacturing, the manufacturing of pure killer cells, T cells, plus, they will improve serotonin, which boosts your temper, which in flip, can create this cascade of neurochemical exercise.” • Hmm. To not go all woo woo, however Lengthy Covid?
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