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By Lambert Strether of Corrente
Hen Music of the Day
Jap Chat-Tanager, Barahona, Dominican Republic. A busy jungle at night time, I believe.
Politics
“However what’s authorities itself, however the biggest of all reflections on human nature?” –James Madison, Federalist 51
“That they had discovered nothing, and forgotten nothing.” –Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord
“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
Biden Administration
“Biden indicators sweeping local weather and well being care invoice into regulation” [Politico]. “The Home cleared the huge invoice on a party-line vote on Friday. The bundle handed the Senate lower than per week earlier, with solely Democratic help and Vice President Kamala Harris casting the vote that broke the 50-50 tie…. Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), whose shock announcement of help in late July clinched the invoice’s passage, attended the signing, at one level receiving a standing ovation. ‘Joe, I by no means had a doubt,’ Biden mentioned, later giving him the pen he used to signal the bundle.” Maybe it actually was all kayfabe. Extra: “The turnabout during the last month has revitalized Democrats who say they now have a sturdy observe report to run on because the celebration tries to construct on its Senate majority and stave off broadly anticipated losses within the Home…. And whereas Biden stayed out of the negotiations that led as much as the invoice’s passage, the president is anticipated to play a central position in making an attempt to promote its advantages to voters throughout the nation. High White Home officers earlier this week outlined plans for a ‘Constructing a Higher America Tour’ that can dispatch Biden, Harris and Cupboard secretaries to tout Democratic accomplishments primarily based across the core message that the celebration ‘beat the particular pursuits’ en path to fulfilling an bold agenda. ‘We’ve not wavered, we’ve not flinched and we’ve not given in,’ Biden mentioned. ‘As a substitute, we’re delivering outcomes for the American individuals.’” •
2022
* * * “Summer time Breeze” [Amy Walter, Cook Political Report]. “To me, essentially the most fascinating disconnect proper now’s amongst unbiased voters who give President Biden low marks, however are open to supporting Democratic candidates for Congress. Democratic hopes of preserving the Senate and preserving down their losses within the Home rely upon operating forward of Biden amongst this important demographic. Since 2010, the sitting president entered the autumn of the midterm election yr with a job approval ranking amongst independents wherever between 38 and 45 %. In all three of these midterm elections, the celebration within the White Home misplaced unbiased voters by double-digits. And, after all, the celebration of the president misplaced management of the Home, the Senate or each. In October of 2018, for instance, President Trump’s job approval ranking amongst unbiased voters was 38 % approve to 52 % disapprove (-14). Exit polling confirmed Democrats successful unbiased voters by 12 factors (54 % to 42 %). In different phrases, unbiased voters’ low opinion of Trump translated virtually identically to the vote share they gave GOP congressional candidates. At this level, Biden’s job approval ranking amongst independents sits even decrease than his predecessors. The latest Gallup polling put his job approval rankings amongst unbiased voters at simply 31 %, and different polls have him even decrease. Nevertheless, polling taken this month and final by Monmouth discovered a ‘generic Democrat’ operating wherever from 11 to 14 factors higher amongst unbiased voters than Biden’s job approval rankings with these identical voters.” • And it’s not even Labor Day but!
“Right here’s the place Trump’s endorsement report stands in Republican primaries” [New York Times]. “Because the midterm main season enters the homestretch, candidates endorsed by former President Donald J. Trump proceed to rack up main wins. That’s partly by design: Of the greater than 200 Republicans Mr. Trump has endorsed this yr, many ran unopposed or confronted little-known, poorly funded opponents. He has additionally waited to make some endorsements till a front-runner emerges, strategically choosing the candidates almost definitely to win — as together with his last-minute endorsement of Tudor Dixon in Michigan’s main for governor. A number of of his endorsed candidates had been defeated in early primaries, together with in Georgia and North Carolina. However for candidates like J.D. Vance in Ohio and Mehmet Ozin Pennsylvania, Mr. Trump’s help was essential to securing victory. His selections have additionally received in giant numbers in the newest races, together with in two swing states, Arizona and Michigan. Here’s a take a look at Mr. Trump’s endorsement report.” • Right here’s a listing:
FINAL: The ten Home Republicans who voted to question Trump
Gonzalez — RETIRING
Katko — RETIRING
Kinzinger — RETIRING
Upton — RETIRINGCheney — LOST PRIMARY
Herrera Beutler — LOST PRIMARY
Meijer — LOST PRIMARY
Rice — LOST PRIMARYNewhouse — WON PRIMARY
Valadao — WON PRIMARY— Sahil Kapur (@sahilkapur) August 17, 2022
* * * PA: “Wegners? Dr. Ozconfuses Wegmans, Redner’s in odd video on looking for crudités” [Rochester Democrat and Chronicle]. “Dr. Mehmet Ozhas been accused of carpetbagging in his Senate run. He’s additionally making an attempt to determine the place he’s bagging his groceries. ‘I’m at Wegners,’ Ozsaid in a perplexing social media video he posted from a grocery store. The political world is divisive. However everybody can agree Ozwasn’t at Wegners. There is no such thing as a Wegners. It was an obvious portmanteau of Wegmans and Redner’s, two giant grocery store chains within the Northeast. Like some politicians, Wegmans and Redner’s are privately owned. Wegmans has a passionate fan base and legendary produce part.” • Therefore, one other entertaining dogpile on the Twitter:
The replies, my god. Additionally discovered this there, as apparently Wegner’s is not even an actual grocery retailer, and Dr. Ozhas simply made one of many best blunders since John Kerry’s notorious “Manny Ortez” second. pic.twitter.com/1vQ73A4Evn
— Paul Swydan (@Swydan) August 16, 2022
(Kerry on “Manny Ortez.”)
PA: “OzCrudite Video Backfires And Raises $500,000 For John Fetterman” [Politics USA]. • Chalk one up for the social media staff! Once more, I’m unsure whether or not Tweets transfer votes. I do confess, nonetheless, {that a} actually enjoyable dogpile can result in a type of exhiliration, just like what takes over a metropolis when its baseball staff is doing rather well. Good vibes! For instance:
Omg Dr. Ozsent me a birthday reward! 💝 pic.twitter.com/D016eS0VAk
— John Fetterman (@JohnFetterman) August 15, 2022
It’s good to see a grasp troll within the ranks of the Democrat Social gathering. I don’t know if there was one.
2024
“Contained in the frantic, ultimate days of record-keeping that landed Trump in scorching water” [Politico]. “Standing amid half-packed containers in early 2021, staffers within the West Wing grabbed packages of presidential M&M’s and tried to acquire large pictures of the president and the primary couple that adorned the partitions, longing for a memento from their White Home service. Trump-themed equipment and memorabilia had been snagged. Aides stood in empty workplaces and tried to discover a second to safe presidential greetings for a cherished one’s upcoming birthday or anniversary. It was half free-for-all, half fireplace sale. Souvenirs had been saved, information had been indiscriminately thrown away. The Oval Workplace and its adjoining non-public eating room had been solely packed up the weekend earlier than former President Donald Trump moved out, former aides mentioned. So-called ‘burn luggage’ had been broadly current, in response to two former Trump White Home officers, with crimson stripes marking ones that held delicate categorised materials meant to be destroyed. Such luggage, in response to Mark Zaid, an lawyer well-steeped in nationwide safety regulation, are widespread. However one former official mentioned that employees would put seemingly non-classified objects in there too, corresponding to handwritten letters and notes handed to principals. Zaid mentioned it wasn’t essentially improper to eliminate non-classified info this manner, offered it was executed underneath the confines of the regulation. However those that noticed the method later conceded that it was not solely clear if paperwork ought to have been headed to the Nationwide Archives as an alternative of the incinerator…. ‘In comparison with earlier administrations of each events,’ conceded an individual accustomed to the method, ‘there was much less of a willingness to stick to the Presidential Information Act.’”
“The Case for Going After Trump”” [John Ganz, Unpopular Front]. “It’s time to cease fucking round. All the savvy political knowledge of the previous years received us right here: with a half-lunatic making an attempt to shake down the nation to name off his followers. Trump doesn’t care about precedents: as quickly as he’s ready, he’ll use no matter software he’s ready to make use of in opposition to his opponents. For this reason his supporters like him. They freely say so. The primary time round, he didn’t actually know the way to wield the ability of the state or essentially the most violent core of his supporters, however almost definitely he’ll will be taught. The Federal oath of workplace begins, “I do solemnly swear that I’ll help and defend the Structure of america in opposition to all enemies, international and home.” If which means anyone within the historical past of the nation, that should imply Trump. He can’t be allowed to cover behind his supporters or attempt to use them to control the U.S. authorities. Is it potential that it will result in unhealthy outcomes? Certain, something is feasible. However treating Trump like he’s received particular powers has lead us right here…. A political class that may’t defend the constitutional order and the rule of regulation is worse than ineffective: it’s truly conspiring with its enemies. Trump attacked the very coronary heart of our system of presidency. If the system can’t reply to that forcefully it doesn’t should exist anymore. Let’s cease pretending Trump is something however a mobster and a would-be tyrant. On this case, prudence calls for motion.”
* * * “After landslide main defeat, Liz Cheney pronounces new anti-Trump group, says she’s ‘fascinated by’ WH bid” [FOX]. “Instantly following her loss to Harriet Hageman in Wyoming’s Republican main, Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., unveiled her subsequent transfer, launching a brand new group with the first aim of preserving former President Donald Trump from regaining the presidency. The group, referred to as The Nice Process, will get its title from a phrase within the Gettysburg Deal with, and Cheney invoked President Abraham Lincoln in calling for the Republican Social gathering to return to its roots. ‘We’ve to get this celebration again to the rules and values on which it was based,’ Cheney mentioned in an interview with NBC’s ‘Right now Present’ on Wednesday morning, claiming that it has misplaced its approach in focusing an excessive amount of on Trump and his ‘cult of persona.’ Cheney famous that previously, she had garnered greater than 70% of the votes in her district’s main, and that ‘the trail to that very same victory would have been very straightforward,’ however she felt it was extra vital to deal with her opposition to Trump. These efforts, which embody her work on the Democrat-led Home Jan. 6 Committee, led to Trump backing Hageman within the main race. With 99% of votes counted early Wednesday morning, Hageman led Cheney by greater than 37 factors.” • Hmm. Cheney/Gabbard? (A lot of the different headlines play down, or don’t even point out, the dimensions of Cheney’s defeat. A 37-point lead isn’t a defeat. It’s a stomping. After all, the Wyoming Republican base is hardly consultant of, say, suburban girls. Commentary:
Liz Cheney, chewing straw, reins in her fingers, main a practice of 300,000 lined wagons out of Brooklyn, settlers off to hunt their fortunes, and ours, out within the huge, untamed West https://t.co/0l0POFphWd
— Osita Nwanevu (@OsitaNwanevu) August 17, 2022
Democrats en Déshabillé
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 put up, to which I’ll periodically add materials, summarizing the addition right here in a “stay” Water Cooler. (Hopefully, some Bourdieu.) It seems that defining the Democrat Social gathering is, in truth, a tough downside. I do assume the paragraph that follows is on level all the way in which 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,” after all.) Second, all of the working components of the Social gathering reinforce one another. Go away apart characterizing the relationships between parts of the Social gathering (ka-ching, however not solely) these parts comprise a community — a Flex Web? An iron octagon? — of funders, distributors, apparatchiks, electeds, NGOs, and miscellaneous mercenaries, with belongings within the press and the intelligence neighborhood.
Observe, after all, 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.
“The Trailer: In New York, a prime Home Democrat relishes an opportunity to beat his celebration’s left wing” [WaPo]. “4 years after Biaggi helped Democrats take again the state Senate, one yr after ex-Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo resigned in shame, the race in New York’s seventeenth Congressional District has seen Maloney scoop up endorsements, as he relishes an opportunity to beat his celebration’s left wing. ‘There’s been an enormous, large change within the temper of Democrats,; Maloney, 56, mentioned in an interview after a home celebration on the opposite facet of the suburban district. ‘It actually undercuts the rationale of my challenger, who’s arguing that the issue is the Democrats. My argument is that we have to come collectively as Democrats and get issues executed and preserve harmful Republicans from taking again the Home.’” • All the time good to see celebration unity in motion.
“Cuomo Can Preserve $5.1 Million in Covid Ebook Cash, Decide Says” [New York Times]. “The now-defunct Joint Fee on Public Ethics, often called JCOPE, had initially accepted Mr. Cuomo’s ebook deal in 2020, however revoked it a number of months after he left workplace, saying he had obtained the inexperienced gentle underneath false pretenses, improperly utilizing state assets in writing the memoir, ‘American Disaster: Management Classes From the Covid-19 Pandemic.’…. What may occur subsequent was not instantly clear. The oft-maligned JCOPE, seen as a toothless company that did the bidding of the politicians who appointed its board, not exists. It was changed this summer season by a brand new Fee on Ethics and Lobbying in Authorities. The choose left the door open for the brand new ethics fee to once more take up motion in opposition to Mr. Cuomo over the ebook deal.” • $5.1 million / 15,360 nursing residence deaths = $332.03 per corpse. That’s not very a lot.
2020 Publish Mortem
“How Warren, and the Skilled Class Left Undermined Sanders 2020” [Collide]. “Warren drew Sanders away from his 2016 labor populist planks, bringing again manufacturing jobs, finish free-market commerce offers, and in the direction of a diffuse set of progressive plans to rival Warren. Bernie himself harped on his core planks, whereas Sanders employees and surrogates pushed all potential progressive plans in all potential intersectional avenues. Bernie 2020 targeted on all the things directly, which is similar as nothing in any respect. To these not guzzling the mass media on the pump, 2020 appeared like Warren had the plans and Bernie had the… costlier plans. The distinct left populist positions of 2016 Bernie was shunted apart to make approach for plans that catered to activists, NGOs, and nonprofits, not an expanded voters. In the meantime, Biden’s marketing campaign by no means strayed from his monomaniacal mission to carry the nation collectively and restore the soul of the nation. That’s what he mentioned when he launched his marketing campaign, and he caught with it till he clinched the nomination. The Warren candidacy and collection of plans had been virtually tailored to poach chunks of Bernie’s most enthusiastic supporters, younger professionals. As a substitute of honing his messaging to succeed in out to extra quite a few demographics, together with disaffected rural, older, or non-college-educated voters, Bernie spent most of 2019 successful again his 2016 coalition. The progressive plan battle proved profitable for Warren, who poached a 3rd to half of Bernie’s 2016 coalition in Iowa and New Hampshire.” • What a snake.
Realignment and Legitimacy
“How ought to Nevada hand depend ballots? Nye County, state election officers disagree” [Nevada Independent (SlayTheSmaugs)]. “As Nye County’s prime new election official prepares handy depend tens of 1000’s of paper ballots solid on this yr’s basic election, the secretary of state’s workplace is searching for to standardize and regulate that course of. However the two sides are at odds. Final week, the secretary of state’s workplace hosted a workshop to solicit suggestions on a proposed short-term regulation for hand counting that may require native election officers to comply with sure procedures for tallying votes, submit plans for assembly quite a few election deadlines and guarantee hand-counting groups usually are not the entire identical political celebration. ‘We strongly urge the secretary of state to not undertake these rules,’ Mark Kampf, who began as Nye County’s interim clerk earlier this month, mentioned throughout the workshop. Kampf, who’s operating for a full four-year time period as clerk, expressed issues over a number of parts of the regulation, together with calling for tally kinds to be prescribed by the secretary of state reasonably than the county official, in addition to one other that may require clerks to report using any outdoors distributors employed to help with the hand depend. As a substitute, he touted his personal plan — a “parallel tabulation” course of that may contain operating ballots by means of the standard mechanical tabulators similtaneously hand counting all ballots.” • Holy moley, offloading the counting to distributors [bangs head on desk]. “Our democracy” is in a nasty approach.
#COVID19
“The Pandemic’s Tender Closing” [The Atlantic]. “Proper now, the nation has been strolling down of coronavirus circumstances and deaths—the latter stubbornly hovering slightly below 500, a quantity that the nation has, by advantage of its behaviors or lack thereof, implicitly determined is simply fantastic. ‘It’s a lot decrease than we’ve been, however it’s not a trivial quantity,’ [Jason Salemi, an epidemiologist at the University of South Florida] advised me. Held at this price, the U.S.’s annual COVID loss of life toll may very well be about 150,000—thrice the mortality burden of the worst influenza season of the previous decade. And the nation has little assure that the present mortality common will even maintain. Immunity supplies a buffer in opposition to extreme illness. However that safety could also be impermanent, particularly because the virus continues to shapeshift, abetted by unchecked worldwide unfold. Ought to the autumn carry with it one more spike in circumstances, lengthy COVID, hospitalizations, and deaths, the nation will must be versatile and responsive sufficient to pivot again to extra strictness, which the administration is setting People up poorly to do. Acceptance of the current may presage acceptance of a future that’s worse—not simply with SARS-CoV-2 however with some other public-health risk. Months on finish of weakening tips have entrenched ‘this concept that mitigation can solely be dialed in a single route, which is down,’ [Joshua Salomon, a health-policy researcher at Stanford] advised me. If and when situations worsen, the principles could not tighten to accommodate, as a result of the general public has not been inured to the concept that they need to. ‘If it’s going to be 600 deaths a day quickly,” or maybe way more, Ganapathi advised me, “I received’t be stunned if we discover a method to rationalize that too.’”
“CDC guarantees to finish disruption; its new steerage received’t do it” [The Hill]. “Insurance policies framed solely to restrict strains on well being methods [for example, CDC’s so-called “community levels”] are insufficient to stay with a virus that continues to drive dysfunction and add to a rising toll of incapacity. A broader set of coverage targets are wanted to information our response and investments. First, steerage crafted solely to maintain hospital beds empty is not going to preserve colleges and workplaces full or planes within the sky…. Second, coverage selections on the funding and deployment of subsequent technology instruments, together with higher vaccines, shouldn’t solely intention to cut back the danger of extreme acute sickness, but additionally higher forestall incapacity from Lengthy COVID and disruptions attributable to individuals getting sick from periodic reinfections…. Lastly, whereas efforts are nonetheless wanted to extend entry to individual-level instruments, extra systemic and sustainable options are wanted to take away the burden on people to navigate the pandemic on their very own. Investments in air flow and filtration to wash the air in all indoor areas and insurance policies to allow sick depart should develop into a precedence and are important to dwelling with COVID — in addition to future threats that will yield related impacts…. COVID-19 will proceed to handle our colleges, workplaces, and important companies till our coverage targets develop to managing COVID and its impacts on these different areas of life. It’s time to set coverage targets for the virus dwelling with us, and never the one we want was in our midst.”
“China’s Covid Zero Might Final for Years As a result of It Works for Xi” [Bloomberg]. “As omicron sub-variants develop into ever-more infectious, .” • Typically they simply come proper and say it, don’t they? Rule #2.
Lambert right here: The choice on the way to deal with the Coronavirus pandemic has turned out to be that advocated by the Nice Barrington Declaration crowd of democidal loons: Let ‘er rip. It appears fairly clear that this collective determination on behalf of society wasn’t made at any stage of “our democracy,” however…. greater up, by an elite that hates masking, thinks capsules and injections may give them invulnerability, and likes to socialize at conferences and different such superspreading occasions. The “let me see your smile” perspective comes from the highest.
Maskstravaganza: Plus a Corsi-Rosenthal field noticed within the wild:
My son examined + on trip. We sheltered in a close-by kin empty home, grabbed provides from Dwelling Depot and made 3 containers. We prevented household switch! I used to be very grateful for these. pic.twitter.com/qm4ZSl2Izz
— wildflours (@SeaFlourChild) August 15, 2022
Maskstravaganza:
My youngsters have KF-94 respirators from Korea. One set with cats, the opposite with Hi there Kitty. My son loves his, my daughter, nonetheless, retains taking it off resulting from peer stress in school. She will get excluded if she wears a masks
— sortius (@sortius) August 15, 2022
“Inside America’s monkeypox disaster — and the errors that made it worse” [WaPo]. “For 2 months, the Biden administration has been chased by headlines about its failure to order sufficient vaccines, velocity remedies and make exams obtainable to go off an outbreak that has grown from one case in Massachusetts on Might 17 to greater than 12,600 this week, overwhelmingly amongst homosexual and bisexual males. And 100 days after the outbreak was first detected in Europe, no nation has extra circumstances than america — with public well being consultants warning the virus is on the verge of turning into completely entrenched right here. ‘I believe there’s a possible to get this again within the field, however it’s going to be very tough at this level,’ Scott Gottlieb, who led the Meals and Drug Administration underneath Donald Trump and has suggested the Biden administration on its response to public well being outbreaks, mentioned on CBS’s ‘Face the Nation’ final week…. Interviews with greater than 40 officers engaged on the monkeypox response, outdoors advisers, public well being consultants and sufferers present that regardless of efforts to be taught from the nation’s coronavirus failures, officers struggled to satisfy rising demand for testing, vaccines and coverings. Early errors, together with the failure to acknowledge the virus was spreading otherwise and way more aggressively than it had beforehand, and a plodding paperwork left tons of of 1000’s of homosexual males dealing with the specter of an agonizing sickness that has not led to U.S. fatalities however may cause painful lesions some have likened to being pierced by shards of glass whereas going to the toilet. And consultants concern broader circulation of a virus that may infect anybody by shut contact.” • What’s the problem with being “entrenched”? Folks can simply make their very own “private danger assessments.”
When you missed it, right here’s a put up on my queasiness with CDC numbers, particularly case depend, which I (nonetheless) think about most vital, regardless of what Walensky’s psychos at CDC who invented “neighborhood ranges” assume. However these are the numbers now we have.
Case Depend
Case depend for america:
Massive story, once more, is California.
Circumstances are undercounted, one supply saying by an element of six, Gottlieb considering we solely decide up one in seven or eight.) Therefore, I take the case depend and multiply it by six to approximate the actual stage of circumstances, and draw the DNC-blue “Biden Line” at that time. The earlier depend was ~ 106,500. Right now, it’s ~ 109,200 and 109,200 * 6 = a Biden line at 655,200 per day. That’s reasonably numerous circumstances, when you concentrate on it. (Keep in mind these information factors are weekly averages, so each day fluctuations are smoothed out.) The black “Fauci Line” is a counter to triumphalism, because it compares present ranges to previous crises.)
Regional case depend for 4 weeks:
The South:
The South (minus Texas and Florida):
Encouraging on Georgia and North Carolina. Massive soar in Tennessee. Information?
The West:
Positivity
From the Walgreen’s take a look at positivity tracker, August 15:
-0.7%.
Transmission
Here is CDC’s interactive map by county set to community transmission. (This is the map CDC wants only hospitals to look at, not you.)
Enhancing!
Fast Riser information, by county (CDC), August 17:
I suppose that if case counts are certainly stage, it’s seemingly there can be few fast risers.
Earlier Fast Riser information:
Hospitalization information, by state (CDC), August a7:
Fairly calm on the hospital entrance. When you’re CDC, and that’s all that issues to you — as a result of Lengthy Covid isn’t a factor, and everyone who is de facto sick can get to a hospital — you’re in all probability feeling good proper now.
Variants
Lambert right here: It’s past irritating how sluggish the variant information is. I appeared for extra charts: California doesn’t to a BA.4/BA.5 breakdown. New York does however it, too, is on a molasses-like two-week cycle. Does no person 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? Extra sources from readers welcome [grinds teeth, bangs head on desk].
Variant information, nationwide (Walgreens), August 8:
Full takeover by BA.5/BA.4. I’m wondering what’s coming subsequent?
NOT UPDATED Variant information, nationwide (CDC), July 23 (Nowcast off):
BA.5 transferring alongside properly. (Identical information, however a structure I like higher, and I want CDC would cease altering the structure randomly.)
Wastewater
Wastewater information (CDC), August 13:
For grins, August 10:
Seems to be unchanged. What I’m actually apprehensive about is a rise in gray dots, as a result of that may imply the system is being shut down..
Lambert right here: I added gray to orange and crimson. Gray, not on the legend at backside proper, is “No current information.” How is there no current information for New York Metropolis, a serious worldwide hub and already the epicenter of no less than one surge? How is there none for upstate New York, which solely just lately was stuffed with rapid-riser counties? The identical with West Virginia, Michigan, and Oregon. If I had been the paranoid type, I’d theorize that CDC moved in on the one correct information supply we’ve received, with a view to corrupt and destroy it.
As a examine right here’s Milwaukee wastewater mapped to case information (and can the reader who despatched this please take a bow):
Flat, flat.
Deaths
Dying price (Our World in Information):
Lambert right here: If in truth the drop in circumstances is actual, as CDC appears to imagine, we should always begin seeing deaths, which lag, drop round September 1.
Whole: 1,063,087 – 1,062,770 = 1424 (365 * 317 = 115,705; at present’s LivingWith™ quantity. Fluctuates fairly a bit, however even the low numbers are unhealthy). I’ve added an anti-triumphalist black Fauci Line. It’s good that for deaths I’ve a easy, each day chart that simply retains chugging alongside, not like all the things else CDC and the White Home are screwing up or letting go darkish, good job.
Stats Watch
Retail: “United States Retail Gross sales YoY” [Trading Economics]. “Retail Gross sales in america elevated 10.3 % in July of 2022 over the identical month within the earlier yr. It follows an upwardly revised 8.5 % rise in June.”
Inventories: “United States Enterprise Inventories” [Trading Economics]. “Producers’ and commerce inventories within the US rose 1.4 % from a month earlier in June of 2022, following an upwardly revised 1.6 % acquire within the prior month and matching market forecasts. Shares elevated essentially the most for retailers (2 % vs 1.6 % in Might) and service provider wholesalers (1.8 % vs 1.9 %), however slowed considerably for producers (0.4 % vs 1.3 %). Yr-on-year, enterprise inventories jumped by 18.5 % in June.”
Inventories: “United States Retail Inventories Ex Autos” [Trading Economics]. “Retail Inventories Excluding Autos in america elevated by 1.5% from a month earlier in June of 2022, in contrast with an earlier estimate of a 1.6% rise and following a 1.4% acquire in Might.”
The Bezzle: “A Story of Three Acquisitions” [The Rational Walk]. “And not using a sure stage of belief, our trendy civilization would quickly disintegrate into whole chaos. Like oxygen, many people are inclined to take belief with no consideration till it’s briefly provide. Belief is especially vital in enterprise. You is likely to be given the advantage of the doubt initially, however abuse of that belief is more likely to damage your status and severely curtail future alternatives…. A take care of Warren Buffett is a deal you’ll be able to take to the financial institution…. Elon Musk may need many optimistic attributes however with out belief, he’ll face many extra hurdles engaging in his future aspirations. Touring to Mars and colonizing the planet goes to be not possible with out the cooperation of quite a few non-public and public entities and it’ll all require quite a lot of belief to perform.”
Right now’s Concern & Greed Index: 56 Greed (earlier shut: 56 Greed) [CNN]. One week in the past: 51 (Impartial). (0 is Excessive Concern; 100 is Excessive Greed). Final up to date Aug 17 at 1:34 PM EDT.
The Gallery
It’s like punk paste-up is completed by a cubist whose misplaced their perspective:
Juan Gris, The Checkerboard, 1915 #artinstituteofchicago #juangris https://t.co/yJwB6ytbWm pic.twitter.com/eBdYsuCiwl
— AIC: Fashionable Artwork (Bot) (@aic_modernart) August 12, 2022
Zeitgeist Watch
When you like mannequin trains:
Zombie Apocalypse Thomas The Tank Engine sculpture pic.twitter.com/n1bhm6WuSg
— Engineering (@ENGlNEERlNG_) August 16, 2022
Information of the Wired
I appear to not be wired at present.
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