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By Lambert Strether of Corrente.
Hen Tune of the Day
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Politics
“However what’s authorities itself, however the biggest of all reflections on human nature?” –James Madison, Federalist 51
“Right here’s meals for thought, had Ahab time to assume; however Ahab by no means thinks; he solely feels, feels, feels” –Herman Melville, Moby Dick
“So most of the social reactions that strike us as psychological are in truth a rational administration of symbolic capital.” –Pierre Bourdieu, Classification Struggles
Biden Administration
“Biden administration makes at-home Covid checks obtainable without cost once more this winter” [CNBC]. • The molasses-brained Biden administration is a severely lagging indicator. So it’s too late.
Scranton Joe:
After I take into consideration local weather change, I take into consideration jobs.
It is time wind turbine blades, photo voltaic panels, and electrical car batteries have been constructed by American union employees in American cities as a substitute of abroad.
— President Biden (@POTUS) December 12, 2022
After I take into consideration jobs, I take into consideration how Biden screwed the railroad employees.
Democrats en Déshabillé
Affected person readers, it appears that 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 Social gathering (“the Democrat Social gathering 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 “reside” Water Cooler. (Hopefully, some Bourdieu.) It seems that defining the Democrat Social gathering is, in truth, a tough drawback. I do assume the paragraph that follows is on level all the best way again to 2016, if not earlier than:
The Democrat Social gathering is the political expression of the category energy of PMC, their base (lucidly defined by Thomas Frank in Pay attention, Liberal!). ; if the Democrat Social gathering didn’t exist, the PMC must invent it. . (“PMC” modulo “class expatriates,” in fact.) Second, all of the working components of the Social gathering reinforce one another. Go away apart characterizing the relationships between components of the Social gathering (ka-ching, however not completely) these components comprise a community — a Flex Web? An iron octagon? — of funders, distributors, apparatchiks, electeds, NGOs, and miscellaneous mercenaries, with property within the press and the intelligence neighborhood.
Be aware, in fact, that the category energy of the PMC each expresses and is proscribed 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.
* * * “Ocasio-Cortez beneath investigation by Home Ethics Committee” [The Hill]. “Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) is beneath investigation by the Home Ethics Committee, the panel’s performing chair and rating member mentioned in an announcement on Wednesday. The committee didn’t specify what precisely it was probing relating to the congresswoman and famous that its assertion “doesn’t itself point out that any violation has occurred… the congresswoman’s case was additionally seemingly postponed as a consequence of final month’s midterm elections, because the ethics panel may delay motion whether it is set to happen inside a 60-day interval earlier than an election.” • What? She didn’t help Israel onerous sufficient?
“Pennsylvania’s Governor-Elect Ran on Saving Democracy. Then He Appointed a Trump White Home Lawyer” [The Intercept]. “Since his win in Pennsylvania’s gubernatorial race final month, Gov.-elect Shapiro has packed his transition staff with Republicans, lobbyists, rich donors, and company executives from firms like Comcast, Aramark, and Independence Blue Cross. However one member of Shapiro’s transition personnel committee stood out: Although Shapiro’s whole election technique was that he was the anti-MAGA candidate, his staff included James Schultz, a former affiliate White Home counsel beneath President Donald Trump. Shapiro’s staff, which declined to remark for this text, framed Schultz’s appointment as an effort by the incoming governor to encourage bipartisanship, constructing a broad tent and bringing individuals collectively in an extension of his marketing campaign messaging. In the course of the GOP main, Shapiro spent advert cash publicizing Republican candidate Doug Mastriano’s pro-Trump positions; Mastriano mentioned he owed Shapiro a debt of gratitude. Then Shapiro undertook a method of waving his centrist banner and beat Mastriano by nearly 15 proportion factors within the basic election. Profitable over Republicans that opposed Trump’s full-throated embrace of election denialism was a key a part of the technique, in keeping with a memo launched by the Shapiro marketing campaign on Thursday.”
“Meet New York’s New Republican Voters” [New York Magazine]. “In vital swaths of Brooklyn and Queens, Republican voting is rising organically, pushed much less by reactionary white individuals wanting longingly to the suburbs — a coalition that helped elect Rudy Giuliani twice within the Nineteen Nineties — and extra by communities of current immigrants and Orthodox Jews. A few of these voters are conservatives who now not want to help Democrats at any stage of presidency after spending years ticket-splitting. [Republican Lee Zeldin] ran up massive margins in Chinese language-speaking Brooklyn neighborhoods and, like different current Republicans, dominated in Russian-speaking and Orthodox Jewish components of Brooklyn and Queens…. Social gathering affiliation is starting to matter greater than racial or ethnic identification in metropolis voting: A white Republican with scant sources almost defeated an Asian American Democrat for an Asian-plurality Brooklyn legislative seat final month. And it might have been liberal white voters, not Asian Individuals, who saved her.” • Hmm.
“‘Little children have been beginning to cry’: Contained in the Kevin de León combat at Christmas reward giveaway” [Los Angeles Times]. “A video posted on Twitter on Saturday by RootsAction exhibits activists strolling alongside De León contained in the occasion calling on him to resign. Jason Reedy, an organizer with the Individuals’s Metropolis Council, stands in entrance of De León, holding his cellphone within the councilman’s face. When De León reaches a door, somebody pushes Reedy out of the best way. The video exhibits De León going by means of the door right into a again room and attempting to shut it. Reedy follows him, and the councilman seems to push him again. Reedy, holding his arms up, stands nose-to-nose with De León as others mob the pair. There’s a quick battle, then De León grabs Reedy, throws him right into a desk and makes an attempt to push him out of the room. Alan Ochoa, 36, was DJing the occasion when he mentioned about 5 individuals walked in and began shouting ‘you’re a racist’ at De León. Ochoa, who grew up in Lincoln Heights, mentioned he doesn’t watch the information and hadn’t been conscious of the controversy with the leaked audio. De León was on the stage to provide out toys to youngsters when all the pieces began.”
“Illinois’ Oligarchy Provides Lesson for Nationwide Democracy” [RealClearPolicy]. “Massive cash has decided the previous three gubernatorial election outcomes in Illinois. Gone are the times of the Illinois political machine and blue-dog Democrats who constructed patronage armies and rank-and-file majorities. Illinois politics is now, greater than ever, a {dollars} and cents sport run by an oligarchy of wealthy insiders. Which means Illinois is on its method to being a state the place particular pursuits can outweigh the voices of the on a regular basis individuals – until the individuals do one thing about it. Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker makes up the primary half of that elite group. The wealthiest sitting politician within the nation, Pritzker has damaged information by spending a complete of $323 million on his previous two gubernatorial campaigns – roughly $70 per vote in 2022. Then, he spent hundreds of thousands extra to make sure which opponent would win the Republican main: Darren Bailey, a downstate, conservative farmer perceived as simpler to beat than reasonable Richard Irvin…. Then, there’s the second half of the Illinois oligarchy: special-interest authorities unions. Massive labor spent over $16 million to win on Modification 1, a constitutional change that elevates authorities collective bargaining agreements over state legislation, successfully outsourcing the legislative department to a bunch of unelected political insiders who stand to learn financially from this sort of energy. The presence of this wealthy and highly effective institution is regarding for its potential implications. Activist authorities unions throughout the nation now have a mannequin to comply with in Modification 1: create comparable legal guidelines and usurp the individuals’s legislative energy in different states. Tim Drea of the AFL-CIO has mentioned there’s already been ‘a whole lot of curiosity on this modification from different states.’” • Categorizing unions as “particular pursuits” is an outdated right-wing trope. Nonetheless, I’d really feel loads happier concerning the AFL-CIO if the railroad employees hadn’t simply been thrown beneath the bus whereas union “management” stood idly by.
Realignment and Legitimacy
“Over 400 Texas Congregations Exit United Methodist Church Over LGBTQ Points” [The Roys Report]. That’s loads. “That’s almost half of all UMC church buildings in Texas. Many of those congregations are anticipated to develop into affiliated with The World Methodist Church, a denomination began by conservative Methodist leaders within the wake of the UMC’s drift in direction of a liberalized stance on LGBTQ points.” • World? As in globalization? Not implausible: Again once I was an Episcopalian, I keep in mind many African dioceses — Africa was an enormous progress space for Episcopalians, again within the day, and should properly nonetheless be — vehemently opposed the ordination of ladies monks (a few of whom went on to develop into Bishops). World doesn’t essentially imply cosmopolitan.
“How conspiratorial considering is undermining democracy, and what we are able to do about it” [Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists]. “Polls present that regardless of all proof on the contrary, greater than two-thirds of Republicans and one-third of all Individuals nonetheless suspect election fraud or imagine that Trump was the true winner in 2020.” • Properly, heck, it’s not just like the Biden marketing campaign, Democrats in Silicon Valley, and the intelligence neighborhood didn’t all mix to surppress a Republican October shock. Oh, wait….
Bouley has been within the NGO world for a very long time, so that is an attention-grabbing straw within the wind:
Bouley’s causes are seemingly not my causes, however I nonetheless agree together with her. (I modified the order of the catchphrase to “Variety, Inclusion, Fairness” for a cause.)
#COVID19
Lambert right here: Eric Topol has referred to as a winter surge (or “wave”) of Covid. I’m however a humble tapewatcher, however I’m reluctant to take action. (Partly as a result of I do know my temperament, and I’ve robust priors. So “I received’t as a result of all of me needs to,” as Sam Spade says.) Topol’s view is the institution view: Hospital-centric. Mine is infection-centric. I don’t see the acceleration or doubling in instances that I might count on to see primarily based on previous surges. So we’ll see.
UPDATE Lambert right here as soon as extra: I’m not calling a peak, as a result of the final peak was Biden’s Omicron debacle, and that’s onerous to beat. There may be additionally the TripleDemic side, which I don’t know sufficient about. So I’m calling “One thing Terrible.” Wastewater has taken off in New York, Chicago, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, proper on time, two weeks after Thanksgiving. These are usually not solely in themselves massive cities, they’re all of the websites of worldwide airports (paying homage to the preliminary surge in spring 2020, which emanated, through air journey, from New York). Wastewater is a number one indicator for instances, which in flip lead hospitalization (and demise). As well as, positivity has begun to extend once more (Walgreens), and BQ.1* has taken over. Keep secure on the market. If you’re planning to journey on Xmas, do think about your plans fastidiously.
• Signs:
So mainly it might be any one in every of these until you affirm through a take a look at
— Jackie Lu (@Jackieluhoo) December 14, 2022
• A CO2 monitor is the proper stocking stuffer:
And many individuals do not understand that 7.8% rebreathed air at 3376 ppm truly means inhaling 32.5 litres per hour of different individuals’s breath, so pounding again 15 two litre bottles of pop however with everybody else’s breath.🤮 A calculator is offered right here: https://t.co/AIBZqfvSGR
— Dr. Jeff Gilchrist (@jeffgilchrist) December 15, 2022
• Maskstravaganza: “The $949 value for Dyson’s air-purifying headphones is extra absurd than the gadget itself” [The Verge]. “Relating to air filtration, Dyson claims {that a} mixture of electrostatic filters inside the Dyson Zone can seize as much as 99 p.c of the particle air pollution (as small as 0.1 microns), and carbon filters goal gasses related to metropolis air pollution, resembling nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. These filters final for 12 months and are usually not reusable. Dyson doesn’t make any claims that the Dyson Zone can be utilized to stop covid.” • Make it $99 and also you may need one thing. Give that a few years. It’s not unstylish, both.
• thread on danger:
Danger from soiled water carrying cholera?
Recent chlorinated water.— tern (@1goodtern) December 13, 2022
This “private danger evaluation” factor the psychos in what passes for public well being at the moment are pushing is new and dangerous. It’s additionally going to roll again a whole lot of positive factors if allowed to persist.
• The identical for “residing with”:
• “Lengthy COVID: a ‘large disabling occasion’” [Seattle Times]. “[W]hy, if an estimated 24 million individuals are nonetheless dealing with lengthy COVID, are we declaring the pandemic a factor of the previous?” • Eugenics?
Case Counts
From the final 12 months, to get a greater sense of Biden’s ginormous Omicron peak and at the moment. As I as soon as did, I’ve added a blue “Biden Line” to approximate the true case rely, since “confirmed instances” are severely undercounted due to house testing.
• What the nationwide and regional averages will disguise is an increase in cities:
That is horrific. *One other* largest-ever covid surge seems to be inevitable. @SF_DPH ought to be the middle of an investigation about why required public transit masking (a minimum of) hasn’t been reinstated. The covid negligence by management in a metropolis as soon as devastated by HIV is ghoulish. pic.twitter.com/M9geKLsO0q
— Violet Blue® (@violetblue) December 15, 2022
However Christmas ought to unfold a whole lot of virus in all places!
Transmission
Right here is CDC’s interactive map by county set to neighborhood transmission (the “purple map”). (That is the map CDC wants only hospitals to look at, not you.)
Earlier model:
NOTE: CDC doesn’t say how typically this updates.
Lambert right here: Some readers appeared not to pay attention to the distinction between the “inexperienced map” (neighborhood ranges) and the “purple map” (transmission) so I’m reintroducing the boilerplate I as soon as used:
NOTE: I shall most definitely not be utilizing the CDC’s new “Neighborhood Stage” metric. As a result of CDC has mixed a number one indicator (instances) with a lagging one (hospitalization) their new metric is a poor warning signal of a surge, and a poor method to assess private danger. As well as, Covid is a illness you don’t need to get. Even if you’re not hospitalized, you may endure from Lengthy Covid, vascular points, and neurological points. That the “inexperienced map” (which Topol calls a “capitulation” and a “deception”) continues to be up and being taken severely verges on the legal.
Positivity
From the Walgreen’s take a look at positivity tracker, printed December 13:
0.7%. Rising once more.
Wastewater
Wastewater knowledge (CDC), December 11:
Yikes. After 5 days I come again, and that is what I see. I’ve circled the new spots, and put airports subsequent to them. JFK/LGA (New York), ORD (Chicago), SLC (Salt Lake Metropolis), SFO (San Francisco), and LAX (Los Angeles) are all purple. (I assume SLC is from ski resorts, which unfold a great deal of an infection within the very first wave). Loads of virus rising, nearly two weeks after Thanksgiving journey ended. The Covid prepare all the time leaves on time! And you understand what? There’s all the time one other prepare coming! (Good job on the Blue Cities, Democrats. Good factor they’re so closely propagandized! Confirmed some foresight there, I need to say.)
December 6:
And MWRA knowledge, December 12:
Lambert right here: Boston resumes its upward climb. Each North and South are up. Two weeks after the children got here house from Thanksgiving.
• And talking of wastewater:
Once you flush a rest room, it releases plumes of tiny water aerosols into the air round you which might unfold pathogens from human waste and expose individuals in public washrooms to contagious illness ( https://t.co/EKKor2v88b ). 9/ pic.twitter.com/ECyexovL7v
— Dr. Jeff Gilchrist (@jeffgilchrist) December 10, 2022
Variants
Lambert right here: It’s past irritating how gradual the variant knowledge is. Does no one within the public well being institution get a promotion for monitoring variants? Are there no grants? Is there a single lab that does this work, and everyone will get the outcomes from them? [grinds teeth, bangs head on desk]. UPDATE Sure. See NC right here on Pango. Each Friday, a stately, educational tempo totally incompatible with defending your self in opposition to a variant exhibiting doubling habits.
Variant knowledge, nationwide (Walgreens), December 2:
Lambert right here: BQ.1* dominates, XBB developing on the skin. Unsure why this knowledge is popping out earlier than CDC’s, since up to now they each acquired it from Pango on Fridays.
NOT UPDATED Variant knowledge, nationwide (CDC), November 19 (Nowcast off):
BQ.1* takes first place. Be aware the looks of XBB.
• As a test, since New York is a BQ.1* hotbed, New York hospitalization, up to date December 14:
Lambert right here: Seems like a plateau, for now. However hospitalization lags instances, so we will see.
• Hospitalization knowledge for Queens, up to date December 10:
Ditto.
Deaths
Dying fee (Our World in Information):
Whole: 1,111,664 – 1,109,983 = 1681 (1681 * 365 = 613,565 deaths per 12 months, at the moment’s YouGenicist™ quantity for “residing with” Covid (fairly a bit greater than the minimizers would really like, although they’ll speak themselves into something. If the YouGenicist™ metric retains chugging alongside like this, I could need to resolve that is what the powers-that-be think about “mission achieved” for this explicit tranche of demise and illness).
It’s good that for deaths I’ve a easy, day by day chart that simply retains chugging alongside, in contrast to all the pieces else CDC and the White Home are screwing up or letting go darkish, good job.
• ”Dying certificates information of lengthy Covid are a ‘flooring of an estimate,’ specialists say” [STAT]. “Lengthy Covid has begun showing on demise certificates for a small proportion of people that have died through the pandemic, however that tiny fraction of information solely hints on the entire story, two specialists advised STAT, whereas one other has doubts about drawing any conclusions from it in any respect. Dying certificates itemizing lengthy Covid as a explanation for demise numbered 3,544, representing 0.3% of the 1,021,487 Covid deaths in the US from January 2020 by means of June 2022, in keeping with an evaluation issued Wednesday by the Nationwide Heart for Well being Statistics, a part of the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention. To compile the report, researchers pulled a wide range of descriptions of lengthy Covid — together with post-acute sequelae of Covid-19, lengthy haul Covid, post-Covid situations — from textual content entered on demise certificates. Till not too long ago, there was no particular diagnostic code for or agreed-upon definition of the signs that linger after somebody’s acute Covid an infection has light. Eric Topol, director and founding father of the Scripps Analysis Translational Institute, dismisses demise certificates as unreliable throughout the board, not simply in Covid. ‘It’s particularly clouded as a result of lengthy Covid isn’t identified to kill individuals instantly,’ he mentioned. ‘It’s a persistent situation that’s acquired a whole lot of ambiguity as to the a number of methods. It’s a mosaic of which means, so quantifying the deaths is absolutely tough.’”
Stats Watch
Employment State of affairs: “United States Preliminary Jobless Claims” [Trading Economics]. “The variety of Individuals submitting new claims for unemployment advantages fell by 20,000 to 211,000 within the week ending December tenth, the bottom because the finish of September and properly beneath market expectations of 230,000.”
Manufacturing: “United States NY Empire State Manufacturing Index” [Trading Economics]. “The NY Empire State Manufacturing Index dropped 16 factors from a month earlier to -11.2 in December 2022, properly beneath market expectations of -1.0 and pointing to the steepest deterioration within the New York State’s enterprise exercise since August.”
Manufacturing: “United States Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index” [Trading Economics]. “The Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index within the US remained unfavorable however rose 6 factors to -13.8 in December of 2022, in comparison with market expectations of -10. That is its fourth consecutive unfavorable studying and sixth unfavorable studying up to now seven months. 31% of the companies reported declines in exercise, whereas 17 p.c reported will increase. The bulk (51%) reported no change.”
Manufacturing: “United States Manufacturing Manufacturing MoM” [Trading Economics]. “Manufacturing manufacturing in the US fell 0.6% from a month earlier in November of 2022, after a 0.3% enhance in October and worse than market expectations of a 0.1% lower. The indexes for sturdy and nondurable manufacturing each declined 0.6 p.c, and the index for different manufacturing (publishing and logging) slipped 0.4 p.c. Inside durables, will increase have been recorded by wooden merchandise, by pc and digital merchandise, and by aerospace and miscellaneous transportation tools; these positive factors have been outweighed by losses for different industries, significantly for motor autos and components.”
Industrial Manufacturing: “United States Industrial Manufacturing MoM” [Trading Economics]. “Industrial manufacturing within the US decreased by 0.2% mother in November of 2022, following a 0.1% lower in October and lacking market expectations of a 0.1% achieve as greater rates of interest and costs weighed on demand.”
Capability: “United States Capability Utilization” [Trading Economics]. “Capability Utilization in the US decreased to 79.66 p.c in November from 79.92 p.c in October of 2022. It’s the lowest studying since February, with capability utilization falling for manufacturing (-0.6 proportion to 78.9 p.c) and mining (-0.7 proportion level to 88.2 p.c), whereas the working fee for utilities elevated 2.4 proportion factors to 74.4 p.c.”
Tech: Twitter has an edit button:
After I click on the highlighted hyperlink, I get to see the sooner model, which is how this could work. I neglect which Twitter regime the edit button was applied beneath, however I do know that the primary instance I’ve seen was beneath Musk. Customers had been screaming for an edit button for years, probably a long time. Why the event staff couldn’t ship on it was all the time past my understanding.
Tech: The primary AI mannequin:
Have you learnt who Shudu is? I simply discovered—she’s the primary AI mannequin. She’s been “employed” throughout the business which suggests her creators, white males, NOT a Black lady, are those paid. And corporations get to say they ran Black content material with out having to work with or rent Black individuals. pic.twitter.com/YuAduz02md
— El Norte Recuerda (@Vanessid) December 7, 2022
Tech: “a local web protocol for social media” [Jack Dorsey]. “The issue at the moment is that we’ve got firms who personal each the protocol and discovery of content material. Which in the end places one particular person in command of what’s obtainable and seen, or not. That is by definition a single level of failure, regardless of how nice the particular person, and over time will fracture the general public dialog, and should result in extra management by governments and firms all over the world. I imagine many firms can construct an outstanding enterprise off an open protocol. For proof, have a look at each the net and e-mail. The largest drawback with these fashions nevertheless is that the invention mechanisms are far too proprietary and glued as a substitute of open or extendable. Firms can construct many advantageous companies that complement relatively than lock down how we entry this large assortment of dialog. There is no such thing as a must personal or host it themselves.” • Dorsey is appropriate.
Right now’s Worry & Greed Index: 50 Impartial (earlier shut: 60 Greed) [CNN]. One week in the past: 55 (Impartial). (0 is Excessive Worry; 100 is Excessive Greed). Final up to date Dec 13 at 12:29 PM EST.
Our Famously Free Press
“The Twitter Recordsdata and Writing for the Maw” [Freddie DeBoer]. “Whereas I’m not likely in any respect within the Twitter recordsdata as such, I’m all the time within the meta-discursive particulars of how the media talks to itself. The big majority of our media that’s not explicitly conservative appears to have fallen into nearly whole unanimity that the Twitter recordsdata are usually not price listening to, that Musk’s management is dangerous, and that the individuals reporting on the Twitter recordsdata are dangerous as properly. And I’m focused on how these orthodoxies develop inside media. I’m , in different phrases, within the Maw. The Maw is, broadly talking, the expression of the tradition warfare as operationalized by the consensus opinions of media. The Maw is the combination of opinions of paid-up journalists and writers and pundits and, particularly, the opinions they may enable. When an enormous story breaks, there’s an preliminary feeling-out interval the place the media talks to itself and decides what the consensus opinion can be. As time has gone on, this course of has gotten sooner and sooner, in order that now the media consensus and the expectation that every one respectable individuals will glom onto it develop in a matter of minutes. What’s attention-grabbing concerning the Twitter recordsdata is that each an inciting incident (the Hunter Biden laptop computer story and its censorship by Twitter) and an eventual consequence of it (the discharge of the Twitter recordsdata) fell into the Maw with unbelievable velocity. Instantly, in 2020, the enforced consensus inside media was that there was no story to talk of relating to the Hunter Biden laptop computer story; it was not solely unfit of influencing the election, it shouldn’t have been reported on in any respect, and Twitter’s resolution to artificially restrict its unfold was justified. So too with the Twitter recordsdata: as quickly as Matt Taibi began tweeting about them, it appears, most in newsmedia have been satisfied they have been unimportant. That is the Maw at work – it’s the expression of tradition warfare in what the media sees as a decent place to carry. Within the Maw, nothing impartial survives.” • The Maw. Not too dangerous!
Groves of Academe
I’m non-plussed:
Interviewer: Glorious! Earlier than we shut up, do you may have any questions for us?
Me: Thanks! Sure. After I’m somewhat sleepy head who wants his nap-time, do I exploit the break room or?
I: …
M: you understand, once I must log some honk shoo mimimis? once I’m God’s sleepiest soldier?
— Liam Vibrant (@lastpositivist) December 15, 2022
From the invaluable Know Your Meme: “Honk Shoo / Mimimi are onomatopoeias of loud night breathing popularized by tv cartoons, significantly within the early and mid-Twentieth century. Within the 2020s, the phrases grew to become popularized in memes, with many jokes pitting the 2 in opposition to one another and referencing the sound results from outdated cartoon exhibits.”
Guillotine Watch
“No one Who Went To Yale Might Be Dangerous” [Eschaton]. “I’m relatively hung up on the diploma to which elites don’t assume different elites may be dangerous, or a minimum of imagine that, properly, certain, elites are dangerous, however think about what rubbish individuals everybody who doesn’t have a Harvard diploma have to be!”
Class Warfare
“Rail employees air their frustrations with rallies, vote” [Associated Press]. “Railroad employees who’re fed up with demanding work schedules and upset within the contract they obtained aired their frustrations this week at rallies throughout the nation and in a management vote at one in every of their greatest unions. Employees gathered in Washington D.C. and almost a dozen different places throughout the nation Tuesday to emphasise their high quality of life considerations and combat for paid sick go away after Congress intervened within the stalled contract talks earlier this month and imposed a deal on 4 unions that had rejected it. And 1000’s of engineers voted to oust their long-time union president though that end result received’t be ultimate till subsequent week.” And this: “[M]ore than half of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen union members who voted this week backed challenger Eddie Corridor over Dennis Pierce, who had led the union since 2010. BLET officers say these outcomes received’t be licensed till Monday after any challenges to the vote are resolved. Pierce, who was one of many leaders of the big bargaining coalition that represented the unions within the contract talks with all the main freight railroads over the previous three years, declined to touch upon the election outcomes. Corridor mentioned he thinks the vote clearly exhibits that engineers simply aren’t ‘glad with our management,’* The win is outstanding provided that Corridor was little identified among the many union nationally earlier than he was nominated by employees in his division in Arizona. ‘,’ Corridor mentioned. “I’m a vice native chairman out of Division 28 in Tucson. That is unprecedented. It’s by no means occurred earlier than and it’ll most likely by no means occur once more.’ Let’s be extra hopeful. And: “Corridor mentioned there may be positively nonetheless a whole lot of work to do to assist enhance employees’ high quality of life, however he doesn’t have an extended plan of what he’ll do if he does take workplace. He mentioned the very first thing on his agenda can be getting out and assembly with engineers all throughout the nation to hearken to their considerations.” • What an idea. Discuss to the employees. NOTE * That comma is within the authentic, so I ponder what was within the a part of Corridor’s quote that acquired deleted.
“I’m a Rail Employee, and Biden Screwed Us” [The Nation]. “A couple of days have handed since Congress and President Joe Biden foreclosed the potential for a authorized strike by railroad employees. The blood has had an opportunity to chill from a boil to a simmer. The information of the scenario may be seen with some measure of detachment, and, regardless of what you might have learn in information sources or seen on TV, this was by no means only a battle over the variety of paid sick days. About 115,000 employees represented by 13 separate craft unions, who preserve 40 p.c of the nation’s freight transferring, acquired screwed. The coalition of pursuits that did the screwing consists of: the manager boards of the seven class-1 carriers, most of Congress, and the president. Democratic motion is just not restricted to voting in municipal, state, and federal elections each few years. Democracy additionally happens in workplaces, as when a majority of employees come collectively and vote to have interaction in a strike after three years of working with out a ratified contract with no raises, 10 years of cuts to the workforce by means of firings or layoffs or furloughs or attrition, and a brutal scheduling regime that forces some employees to decide on between well being, familial obligations, and unemployment. When the rail carriers, Congress, and the president swiftly got here collectively to drive railroad employees to eat one other shitty contract, they subverted democracy to take action. All of the excuse-making and guarantees to make good at some undetermined level sooner or later can’t change that reality. And it received’t change the truth that the carriers will proceed to roll in earnings, like hogs in mud; that the politicians will proceed to talk out of either side of their mouths from the protection of their workplaces; or that employees, who preserve the freight transferring, will go on doing their jobs whereas having their lives exterior of labor floor into mud. Get up with a excessive fever and puking your guts out? Take the day without work, and you may be fired. Your spouse goes into early labor? Take the day without work, and you may be fired. An aged guardian slips on some ice and desires assist round the home? Take the day without work, and you may be fired. When the working directive is to keep up a functioning system with the fewest employees doable, then .” • As a result of it’s.
“The New College School Reaches Landmark Settlement—Is It A Signal Of Extra Reform To Come?” [Forbes]. “The shock announcement of the settlement between The New College and the placing adjunct school members on Saturday was heralded by labor activists and people in greater schooling as an necessary step in direction of truthful compensation for all members of the college neighborhood. The strikes at each The New College and the UC system promise to deliver new waves of labor activism on faculty campuses—earlier this 12 months, the American Affiliation of College Professors and the American Federation of Lecturers, two of the biggest unions in greater schooling, banded collectively to strengthen their advocacy for college employees, and Yale College graduate college students are presently within the technique of holding an election to kind a union. Historic wins for unionized school and grad college students on each coasts will nearly undoubtedly embolden school and different educational employees and additional stoke the flames of advocacy and activism within the months to come back.” • Hopefully. Be aware that the contract has not been ratified; there’s actually no “agreeement” till it has been, so the headline is misleading.
“New College Adjunct Strike Ends with Tentative Contract Settlement” [ArtForum]. “The settlement arrived simply as the faculties’ fall semester attracts to a detailed, greater than three weeks after the adjunct school—who make up 87 p.c of the college’s professorial ranks—rejected the administration’s “final, finest, ultimate supply” of 1.5 p.c annual raises for the subsequent 5 years. Gothamist reviews that the brand new pay construction awards part-time professors units wage will increase in greenback quantities, relatively than percentages, in an effort to help the lowest-paid professors. Based on the New York Occasions, these can be the teachersat Mannes Prep, the New College’s conservatory, who will obtain a 31 p.c increase within the contract’s first, the quantity reflecting their present basement-level wages. The brand new contract awards the best-paid adjuncts a 13 p.c pay increase within the first 12 months, from the present $5,753 for a three-credit course—roughly $42 per hour, unique of unpaid labor resembling counseling college students and grading—to $6,520, the brand new wage ceiling. By the fifth 12 months, the identical adjuncts can be paid $7,820, marking a 36 p.c increase over the current wage…. Artist Matt Spiegelman, a New College adjunct within the visible arts division advised the Occasions that whereas the tentative settlement was not best, it did meet strikers’ calls for on a minimum of a rudimentary stage. ‘Most significantly,’ he famous, ‘we opened the door for a lot of extra enhancements sooner or later and for different universities to step up and deal with their school with respect and dignity.’”
“After 25 days, strike ends at New York’s New College and Parsons College of Design” [The Art Newspaper]. “‘Like with any deal, it’s a must to make compromises alongside the best way,’ says Lee-Sean Huang, a union bargaining committee member and part-time school member on the Parsons College of Design. ‘However it’s the most progress we’ve made in New College part-time school union historical past when it comes to the positive factors we’ve made on this single contract, which is overdue since our final one was form of frozen in time in 2018 since we had been extending it after which prolonged it by means of Covid….. The brand new five-year contract can be put to a vote this week to be ratified by the New College’s part-time school union, which is a part of the ACT-UAW (United Auto Employees) Native 7902. The union represents over 4,000 adjunct academics, pupil educators and healthcare employees on the New College and close by New York College.”
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“New Human Metabolism Analysis Upends Standard Knowledge about How We Burn Energy” [Scientific American]. But it surely’s not the metabolism that’s the attention-grabbing a part of the article: “Round 2.5 million years in the past issues took an unlikely flip. Early populations of the genus Homo stumbled onto a brand new method of creating a residing, one thing unprecedented within the historical past of life. As an alternative of pursuing a profession as a plant eater, carnivore or generalist, they tried a wierd, twin technique: some would hunt, others would collect, they usually’d share no matter they acquired. This cooperative method positioned a premium on intelligence, and over millennia mind dimension started to extend. Our Paleolithic ancestors realized to knap delicate blades from spherical stone cobbles, hunt massive sport and prepare dinner their meals. They constructed hearths and houses and started altering the panorama, growing an ecological mastery that led finally to farming. These evolutionary shifts reverberate at the moment. The cooperative foraging that pushed our searching, gathering and farming ancestors to flout long-established ecological guidelines didn’t simply change the meals we eat. It altered elementary elements of our biology, together with our metabolism.”
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