Brian Holmes on Sun, 29 Mar 2020 11:51:49 +0200 (CEST) |
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On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 7:06 PM Keith Sanborn <mrzero@panix.com> wrote: > Either Morlock was pranking or it's a case the greatest skeptics > being the most gullible. Whatever the answer to that question, the weather in the United States is currently excellent for madness of all kinds. Starting about three days ago, the entire right-wing blogosphere, twitter-verse etc is seething with condemnations of China, each more outlandish than the last. These are driven from the top by Trump, Secretary of State Pompeo, and trade adviser Peter Navarro, who is in the process of drafting a new executive "Buy American" order - at a moment when US hospitals are desperately lacking in personal protective equipment, some 80% of which is sourced in China, along with antibiotics and precursor chemicals for a wide variety of medicines. The rhetoric on both sides simulates war, at the worst possible moment for such posturing. Also about three days ago, Trump pivoted from his momentary concern for the health of the population straight back to his abiding fixation on the health of the stock market, calling for the whole country to be back to work by Easter - which is roughly when the epidemic is expected to reach its peak in New York, to be followed later by other cities. This move to "reopen the country" is driven by major US capital interests. The first sign of it was a tweet last Sunday from former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein. The Easter part of the new policy position is just another sop to the evangelical Christians who form the majority of Trump's electorate. Meanwhile the red meat of the right-wingers has become the country's leading epidemiologist, Dr. Fauci, now widely reviled by the MAGA fauna for having once addressed an encouraging email to Hillary Clinton. Fauci is a distinguished laboratory scientist and public-health advisor to both Democratic and Republican administrations since the 1980s, when he began his career fighting the AIDS epidemic. For much of the country he briefly served as the voice of reason and the reassuring "top doc" - until the hate mail began. His crime is correcting the most egregious factual errors ad-libbed by the president. The polarization in the country is probably impossible for anyone outside to comprehend, except maybe Britons who had to go through Brexit. Now, as Trump threatens to cut off aid to states whose governors do not display proper thankfulness, we enter the tragic period of spiraling deaths and collapsing hospitals - but with no plan, no resources, no science and no compassion from the executive branch. This morning (March 28) came the news of an executive signing statement attached to the $2.2 trillion stimulus bill, to restrict independent oversight of the money disbursed to big corporations. As I write, the headlines coming out of the White House are about sealing off New York from the rest of the country, presumably by force. Oh, and I forgot to say that yesterday, Trump's coronavirus response coordinator, Deborah Birx, began casting doubt on the Imperial College study that finally caused the administration to take the epidemic seriously. The blogospew / tweetorama is full of claims that the lead scientist of that study, Neil Ferguson, has "walked back" his conclusions, lowering his predictions of total fatalities. The reality is that Ferguson is now factoring in the positive effects of the quarantine measures that the right wants to lift as soon as possible. Two weeks ago, Trump finally admitted the gravity of the situation and began to address it in extended press conferences that have since devolved into substitute campaign rallies. I deluded myself for a few short days into thinking that a coherent public health response might take shape. Instead the administration and its supporters have gone off the deep end. The radical uncertainty surrounding the evolution of the virus itself has been doubled by the chaos of competing private interest groups and the delirium of the narcissist-in-chief, emulated and replicated by half the population. Unfortunately, no one is entirely immune to this chaos. The fever is gripping us all. Stay safe, stay rational, stay empathetic. We owe it to the dead and to all those struggling selflessly for the living. Brian # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mx.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org # @nettime_bot tweets mail w/ sender unless #ANON is in Subject: