Gee, that cat might really be dead!

Recession

Perhaps this[1] will focus some politicians’ minds. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down nearly 1,900 points for reasons[2] that should be utterly unsurprising.[3]

Rachel Siegel, Thomas Heath, and Jeff Stein, “Dow slides more than 1,800 points on fears of coronavirus resurgence, more economic pain,” Washington Post, June 11, 2020, https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/06/11/markets-today-fed-coronavirus/


Pittsburgh

Unusually for me, I actually managed an early morning grocery shopping trip. On the way to, I noticed a pair of turkeys walking unusually slowly across the road. This was of little concern to me as I was turning onto another road before them. Then, just as I was making the turn, I noticed, between them, there was a chick, hardly able to keep up with an adult gait. They were hovering protectively.

On the way back, I noticed a pickup truck in front of me had a rear view mirror, not of the usual sort, but rather a video screen (its brightness exceeded that of ambient light), fed from a camera—I was eventually able to discern—in the third brake light assembly.

The advantages are readily apparent: Such a system should be able to compensate for low light and to mute assholes with high beams.

But I also felt less visible, even in my mid-size car, a Toyota Camry Hybrid. Which suggests that my next car should be higher profile.

That also implies a larger car, which would terrify me on a ludicrously narrow street like Rialto, and which would be even harder to fit in a garage like the one I now rent. In Pittsburgh, a Prius might be better.

The decision is always on my mind anyway because being unable to find a real job,[4] I rely on my car for my livelihood, but also this has been an expensive year for my car, 36¢ per mile so far versus an average over the last several years of 27¢ and a previous annual high in 2018 of 29¢ (not counting depreciation, which I really don’t know how to calculate). That’s an eye-catching difference that includes some unexpected front end work and some not-so-surprising tires. But I’m really hoping I don’t need to make the decision soon.

I had a passenger this afternoon who confessed to me that, though she had lived in several places in the world, driving in Pittsburgh is the worst. She said she and her fiancé are instantly in road rage from the moment they get in their car. All I can say is I’m way past that here, at least for the most part. It really is awful, though.

So I reached the end of the day, and really needing to hit a restroom, I stopped at a Sheetz (a chain of convenience/gas stores; these, GetGos, and Speedways can be relied on for restrooms if they’re of any size—other gas stations and convenience stores can generally be relied on not to have restrooms), I think in Harmar Township. I think I was the only person inside wearing a mask. The checkout line extended beyond where they had marked six foot separations, and people crowded behind me.

When I got home and walked out of my garage, I could see down to a softball field past the Baldwin Library. There was a game going on, with the players in uniform, suggesting this was an organized event. None were social distancing unless they were out in positions on the field.


  1. [1]Rachel Siegel, Thomas Heath, and Jeff Stein, “Dow slides more than 1,800 points on fears of coronavirus resurgence, more economic pain,” Washington Post, June 11, 2020, https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/06/11/markets-today-fed-coronavirus/
  2. [2]Rachel Siegel, Thomas Heath, and Jeff Stein, “Dow slides more than 1,800 points on fears of coronavirus resurgence, more economic pain,” Washington Post, June 11, 2020, https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/06/11/markets-today-fed-coronavirus/
  3. [3]David Benfell, “Dead cat bounce,” Not Housebroken, June 6, 2020, https://disunitedstates.org/2020/06/06/dead-cat-bounce/
  4. [4]David Benfell, “About my job hunt,” Not Housebroken, n.d., https://disunitedstates.org/about-my-job-hunt/

The capitalist god is still getting its human sacrifice

Updates

  1. Originally published, June 11, 7:08 am.
  2. June 12, 5:07 am:
    • My mother has been convinced I am confusing ACT UP! with another group in the below, but one of the articles she sent me confirms my recollection. In San Francisco, there are two ACT UP groups: ACT UP Golden Gate, which succeeded in pushing for more research, and which I’m guessing Gregg Gonsalves hails from, and ACT UP San Francisco. The latter does indeed deny that HIV causes AIDS and this idea has been banging around since the 1980’s, well before when I encountered it in the 1990’s along Market Street, probably very near where ACT UP (both groups) meet today:[1]

      Why has denialism sprung up? Actually, it’s a revival. The deniers’ main claim, that HIV does not cause AIDS, has circulated like a rumor since the 1980s—based largely on the work of one Berkeley biologist, Peter Duesberg. The theory has been so thoroughly repudiated by the science that it now resembles more fantasy than hypothesis.[2]


Pandemic

My recollection of ACT UP! in San Francisco is of folks who denied that HIV was responsible for AIDS, who accordingly resisted using condoms, and who glued conspiracy theories about AIDS to streetlight poles. So I’m more than a little surprised to see an alumnus from this group as an epidemiologist working on the novel coronavirus, which causes COVID-19. But here Gregg Gonsalves is, in a New York Magazine interview, seeking to help today’s protesters navigate the pandemic.[3]

We’re at a moment of conservative backlash to public-health professionals. They accuse you [Gregg Gonsalves] and others of hypocrisy for backing the protests against police brutality while advocating shutdowns and social distancing. I want to ask you first what you think about the premise implied here — that the pointy-headed public-health people have been bossing people around. 

You know, if only. If only the public-health people had been in charge. And that’s not just Republicans. Bill de Blasio was basically giving the hand to his department of public health; public health was marginalized even by ostensibly one of the top Democrats in the country. At the federal level, they all serve at the president’s pleasure. There were some very tough choices to be made, and often what the science says is not palatable to our leaders. Even now. In Connecticut, we’d love the governor to release people from prison, and he doesn’t want to do it. If we think about the inability of Governor Cuomo to confront the nursing industry, if we think about the meatpacking plants.[4]

The pandemic is not over[5]—the articles today emphasize that[6]—but as I have said repeatedly, we have refused to support people through the lockdown,[7] and naturally, the cops are making everything worse with their usual asinine response to protests.[8]

The capitalist god is getting its human sacrifice.[9] And it isn’t just the elites who don’t care.[10]

Alexis C. Madrigal, “America Is Giving Up on the Pandemic,” Atlantic, June 7, 2020, https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2020/06/america-giving-up-on-pandemic/612796/

Irin Carmon, “An Epidemiologist’s Lessons From the ACT UP Era, for Today’s Protesters,” New York, June 10, 2020, https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/06/is-it-safe-to-protest-during-a-pandemic.html


  1. [1]Jim Nelson, “The AIDS Deniers,” Gentleman’s Quarterly, June 16, 2017, https://www.gq.com/story/the-aids-deniers
  2. [2]Jim Nelson, “The AIDS Deniers,” Gentleman’s Quarterly, June 16, 2017, https://www.gq.com/story/the-aids-deniers
  3. [3]Irin Carmon, “An Epidemiologist’s Lessons From the ACT UP Era, for Today’s Protesters,” New York, June 10, 2020, https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/06/is-it-safe-to-protest-during-a-pandemic.html
  4. [4]Irin Carmon, “An Epidemiologist’s Lessons From the ACT UP Era, for Today’s Protesters,” New York, June 10, 2020, https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/06/is-it-safe-to-protest-during-a-pandemic.html
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