The Superpower As Super-Spreader, and Other Snippets
I need one of these to protect me from Covid-19. And it will stimulate the economy!
W.J. Astore
Item: After reading an interesting story about Joseph McCarthy's rise and fall in the 1950s, I came across this headline today at NBC News: "'I'm not a communist': Potential Biden running mate Rep. Bass reassures Cuban American voters."
Explains Congresswoman Bass of California: “I’m not a socialist. I’m not a communist. I’ve belonged to one party my entire life and that’s the Democratic Party and I’m a Christian,” Bass told NBC News.
Isn't that reassuring? She's a Christian and a Democrat. And she has to deny strongly that she's a communist, as if 2020 was really 1952 at the height of McCarthyism.
Why today are we supposed to be so scared of the commie wolf? I thought America won the Cold War thirty years ago.
Item: Speaking of the big bad commie wolf, a friend who's privy to senior U.S. military thinking (ha!) tells me that this is the "New Era of Great Power Competition," i.e. a new cold war. How else can you justify rapidly expanding "defense" budgets? Another concept -- or opportunistic notion -- being kicked around is "unbounded strategic uncertainty." For the military-industrial complex, this sounds like a very useful concept indeed. In these unbounded, uncertain times, shouldn't America's "defense" budget also be unbounded? Who knows what will be the next threat? We must dominate everything!
This reminds me of the story of mask shortages among troops in the U.S. military. The military's solution, at least in the short-term, was to encourage troops and their families to make their own protective masks for the Covid-19 outbreak. A trillion-dollar military complex can't afford to outfit troops with protective masks that cost pennies on the dollar. But of course we can fund more F-35s, more aircraft carriers ... It's like the satirical Onion said: Each American should get an aircraft carrier as a stimulus. What better way to protect ourselves while stimulating the economy?
Item: Andrea Mazzarino, a Navy spouse, has a great new article at TomDispatch.com that brings together two subjects that are rarely connected: the U.S. has a global empire with bases in 80 countries, even as Covid-19 cases spike in the "homeland" and affect (and infect) U.S. troops. It's conceivable that infected U.S. troops, in their worldwide deployments, will emerge as super-spreaders of a sort, especially given the out-of-control nature of Covid-19 cases in the American South, where so many U.S. troops are stationed.
We Americans fancy ourselves as the world's sole superpower. Will we emerge as the world's viral super-spreader as well? Yet another example of full spectrum dominance!
And that's enough items to ponder today. Readers, what say you?