Slouching Towards Oblivion

Monday, July 22, 2019

Today's GIF

No charge for the extra cringey-ness - it's my gift to you.

They Knew

Drug makers and drug sellers and drug prescribers and drug insurance providers all knew what was going on.

This doesn't happen outside the consciousness of those involved.

WaPo:

For the first time, a database maintained by the Drug Enforcement Administration that tracks the path of every single pain pill sold in the United States — by manufacturers and distributors to pharmacies in every town and city — has been made public.

The Washington Post sifted through nearly 380 million transactions from 2006 through 2012 that are detailed in the DEA’s database and analyzed shipments of oxycodone and hydrocodone pills, which account for three-quarters of the total opioid pill shipments to pharmacies. The Post is making this data available at the county and state levels in order to help the public understand the impact of years of prescription pill shipments on their communities.

My home county

In the heart of the heartland 

- and -

Just six companies distributed 75 percent of the pills — oxycodone and hydrocodone — during this period: McKesson Corp., Walgreens, Cardinal Health, AmerisourceBergen, CVS and Walmart, according to an analysis of the database by The Washington Post.

Top pill distributors, 2006 through 2012
(go to the article to see the rest of the top 100 suppliers)


The long slide into Coin-Operated Government has produced some incredibly shitty results.

Plutocratic Regulatory Capture and the failure of the Free Market to "self-regulate" has to be obvious now.

This approach - remedial vs preventive - isn't just costing us way more than good government would cost us. It's killing us.

Today's Pix

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Dumb Dumber And DumFux news


This is a story about how the lowest common denominator of popular media paved the way for the lowest common denominator of populist politics. And it’s got data.


It begins with the opening of Italy’s airwaves, long the dominion of the highly regarded public broadcaster RAI. In the 1980s, an aggressive and unabashedly unsophisticated channel called Mediaset elbowed its way into the market and spread across the country, buying up small local channels and countering RAI’s educational mission with a heavy dose of cartoons, sports, soap operas, movies and other light entertainment.


By 1990, 49 out of 50 Italians could watch Mediaset — half of the country had gained access in just five years. These unusual events allowed a team of Italian economists to compare towns that initially had Mediaset with otherwise equivalent towns that didn’t get reception until later, and thus calculate how a few extra years of lowbrow TV can shape a society’s politics.

The results are bleak. In the American Economic Review, Ruben Durante of Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Paolo Pinotti of Bocconi University in Milan and Andrea Tesei of Queen Mary University of London analyze detailed broadcast-transmitter data to show that more exposure to Mediaset’s vapid programming was followed by an enduring boost in support for populist candidates peddling simple messages and easy answers.

You may think this relationship has an obvious explanation, presumably because you’re aware that Mediaset’s founder and controlling owner is noted populist politician and former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi. But the researchers go to great lengths to prove this isn’t just a Berlusconi effect. For starters, the bump extends to his populist competitors, particularly the Five Star Movement. Founded on a comedian’s blog a decade ago, the anti-establishment movement became the biggest single party in Italy’s Parliament after last year’s election.

And before we just shrug it off as "Gee that's wacky - Life Imitating Art", let's remind ourselves that the "art" here is political artifice, and that we tend to do what we're taught to do.

Propaganda works.

It's Omarosa

Omarosa has no room to talk about the kind of ethical flexibility required to throw your supporters under the bus.


She makes a good point though - and it's one I've neglected lately: Practically speaking, none of this shit happens by accident. It's all part of the plan.

Run, Little Hamberders

Samantha Bee:

Cognitive Blanking


Joe Scarborough is a loathsome dolt. For a year or more, MSNBC in general, but Morning Joe in particular gave 45* hours and hours of free air time - and a daily tongue bath - figuring it was a sure bet that Hillary would win and they'd spend the next 4-8 years continuing to cash in on their standard both-sides bullshit.

Now, of course, Scabrous Joe and Meeka-Mouse the Attack MILF are shocked and appalled to find out that the Republican Party is filled with Republicans (thanks, Driftglass) - conveniently ignoring that those same Republicans have been those same Republicans for at least a generation.

As is usually the case, the number one imperative at this point is to erase history and pretend that Trump is the real problem; that he has remade the GOP in his image rather than being the near-perfect reflection of what the GOP is now and has been morphing into for 35 years.


BTW - not to put too fine a point on it, but the Trump guy? - ain't no cheese on that cheesy cracker's cracker.

Sunday, July 21, 2019

On Any Give Sunday

Dear Trump-gelicals,

Jesus called - while you were all over at his dad's place - on his only day off - suckin' up to him and asking him for a buncha free stuff. Anyway, Jesus called - left y'all a message:

That Life Lesson Again

@PeteButtigieg:

“If we adopt a platform that's way out to the left, they’re going to say we're socialists. If we adopt a more moderate or conservative platform, they're going to say we're socialists. So we might as well just do what we think is right...”

Today's Tweet



This is no small thing and it's from a year ago.