Archive for 2020

OPERATION WARP SPEED: TRUMP’S END-RUN AROUND THE FAILURE OF CIVILIAN BUREAUCRACY: New document reveals scope and structure of Operation Warp Speed and underscores vast military involvement. “The military’s extensive involvement in the development and distribution of a vaccine is a departure from pandemics of the past.”

The RNA technology behind vaccines like Moderna’s has been a DARPA priority for years. And, of course, the military has been thinking about how to respond to a biowar attack for a long time; that was the CDC’s original role too (somewhat glossed-over) but now it cares more about eliminating racism and fatty foods.

DISPATCHES FROM THE HOUSE OF STEPHANOPOULOS: ABC’s Stephanopoulos Pushes Georgia Dems Senate Fundraiser– On Air!

More from Ed Morrissey, who asks, “If this was on one of ABC’s entertainment shows, it might still be suspect. However, GMA operates under the aegis of ABC News, just as Nightline, This Week, and World News Tonight do. Since when do news programs promote fundraising for political campaigns and candidates? This certainly looks like a massive in-kind contribution to Democrats. What does ABC News have to say for themselves — and will they report this properly to the IRS?”

DISPATCHES FROM THE EDUCATION APOCALYPSE: The Librarians Will Save Us. “A group of 13 ‘abolitionist librarians’ from Ivy League universities… is demanding that their colleagues ‘immediately begin the work of divesting from police and prisons.’ […] The group wants Ivy League librarians to ‘explicitly name policing itself as the problem’ and take actions that will lead to the ‘complete abolition of law enforcement.’”

JOEL KOTKIN: Why Trump’s America will live on.

In their current guise, Democrats today can only offer redistribution of wealth, which itself can come in two forms, each with inherent problems. A traditional socialist approach would hardly be in the interest of the Democratic funders or the non-profit establishment, given it would involve siphoning off the wealth of people like Jeff Bezos, who expended much of his media power, through the Washington Post, opposing Bernie Sanders’ presidential bid. Yet the progressive left continues to push this agenda, notably in big urban centres, a continuing challenge to more oligarch-friendly liberals.

The other alternative would be to turn the middle and working class into future serfs – that is, people increasingly dependent on what Marx called ‘the proletarian alms bag’ (1). This ‘oligarchal socialism’ – backed by many tech oligarchs – would transfer funds, likely from the remaining middle class, to fund a ‘guaranteed annual income’ to keep hoi polloi in subsidised apartments, spending their time in low-wage gig jobs, while they play video games, smoke pot, drink and water their houseplants. It is an approach that allows the oligarchs to continue accumulating the wealth and power they see as their due, while keeping the peasants separate from their pitchforks.

These unattractive alternatives could provide enormous opportunities for Republicans, or more traditional Democrats, if they could overcome the opposition of ‘market fundamentalists’. On the right, as the American Prospect has demonstrated, many conservative think-tanks are financed by Google and other oligopolists. The future could belong not to Trump but to more coherent Republicans like Oren Cass and his American Compass group, who reject ‘let the market rip’ fundamentalism and openly favour working-class interests in terms of healthcare, education, housing, anti-trust policy and energy.

Americans do not want to be either Marxist or oligarchic wards. They generally desire to become more self-sufficient and successful. The attempt to implement a pilot guaranteed-incomes programme in Modesto, California, a hardscrabble Valley town of 300,000, was recently rescinded by a primarily minority electorate, who replaced a progressive Democratic with a black Republican preacher. Like most Americans, most minorities and working-class people still believe in the ‘dream’ even if they believe that it is more difficult to achieve.

Until that quintessentially American spark is squelched entirely, the disruptive process brought on by Trump will not go away, but simply evolve and even expand. The question will be whether a more sober, less nativist, and focused populism will emerge from the wreckage or be replaced by something more troubling.

Trump’s America will live on, because Trump’s greatest achievement has been exposing the rot and corruption of our ruling class.

JOINT MILITARY MISSION IN THE CARIBBEAN SEA: A U.S. Army CH-47 Chinook helicopter takes off from the flight deck of the amphibious dock landing ship USS Comstock. The U.S. Southern Command forces were engaged in Hurricane Iota relief efforts in Central America. Photo taken November 27.

BIG AND BEAUTIFUL: Border wall construction to continue past Inauguration Day. “Thanks to congressional funding rules, the construction of President Trump’s border wall will continue into next year, no matter what the final outcome of the Electoral College election is.”

SHAGGY DOG STORY:

Related: Did Biden Just Say the Quiet Part Out Loud? “Like I told Barack, if I reach something where there’s a fundamental disagreement [with Harris] we have based on a moral principle, I’ll develop some disease and say I have to resign.”

Trunalimunumaprzure!

GRAY LADY DITCHES 1619 PROJECT FOR 1984 PROJECT: Goodbye, U.S.D.A., Hello, Department of Food and Well-Being.

The secretary of agriculture should lead the fight against corporations that have created a toxic food environment and support groups building healthful alternatives. The secretary should champion unity among farmers, rural people and urban advocates for racial and economic justice against the common enemy of consolidation and concentration of wealth. And the secretary should use the department’s vaunted research and extension capacity to support a food system that can rebuild rural economies, regenerate ecological capital, mitigate climate change and provide nourishing food for all.

While we’re at it, we might as well change the department’s name from its archaic, misleading misnomer to something that reflects the country’s needs: a Department of Food and Well Being.

What’s wrong with calling it the Ministry of Love?

IT’S GOOD TO BE IN THE NOMENKLATURA:

Same thing in NYC, where studio audiences are allowed for SNL but Broadway and restaurants suffer,” Joe Concha of The Hill adds.

Related: ‘Time to Cancel Everything:’ LA Mayor’s New Lockdown Order Plagued by Absurd Inconsistency and Overreach.

More: Gov. Gavin Newsom sidesteps questions on whether data supports new business closures.