Real Life is Not Spin Art

Guest Post by Jim Kunstler

The authorities keep emphasizing that the nurse who caught ebola from Thomas Eric Duncan was sealed in her haz-mat suit the whole time she cared for the poor fellow and blah blah nobody knows how she could possibly catch the darn thing…. But the newspapers and cable news networks are not asking: What about all the people, ordinary civilians, that this nurse was consorting with off-work, after she took off her haz-mat suit and, let’s say, at some point stopped by the Kroger Store’s fabulous steam table display of take-out goodies behind the helpful and reassuring sneeze-guard on her way back home? It sounds like a new Netflix drama – The Fatal Mac and Cheese.

If one more person in that chain of circumstance falls ill, Rick Perry will have to ring-fence Dallas faster than you can say Guadalupe Hidalgo and then we’ll be off to the quarantine races in America. It will be interesting to see who’s shorting the airline stocks a few hours from now. I’ve got to pass through Dulles airport tomorrow myself, and then two more foreign hubs after that, and return to freakin’ Newark International at the end of the week when a fullblown ebola panic may be underway.

For the moment, I’m in Washington for a conference on population and immigration. Believe it or not there are some people who want to have an honest national conversation about these issues amid all the disingenuous chatter about “dreamers” emanating from the Oval Office in this miserable era of politics-as-spin-art. And along comes the galvanizing event of a really serious disease to finally force the issue. Nothing concentrates a nation’s attention like the specter of the people next door bleeding out through their ears and noses.

Welcome to the diminishing returns of the global economy. They’ve been there all along, but none previously were sufficiently vivid or horrifying as ebola. The Chinese FoxConn workers throwing themselves out the factory windows in despair just seemed like some kind of fraternity prank in comparison. Now something has got loose from the Heart of Darkness like the hissing beastie that burst out of John Hurt’s ribcage in Alien and water-skied out of the sick bay into the bowels of the cargo ship Nostromo. Sometimes a metaphor is just a figure of speech and sometimes it’s liable to set your hair on fire.

The ebola melodrama has all the mojo to set the global economy’s hair on fire. And it comes along at a very strange time: just as central bank hoodoo approaches the brink of its own epic fail – as in, accounting fraud, check-kiting, and public relations can only work as a place-holder for authentic economic relations for so long before the ominous shadow of reality sweeps in on black swan wings. The markets were already well into the puking stage of their own hemorrhagic contagion last week. Maybe the S & P starts bleeding from its eyes and ears this week.

There’s certainly blood all over the overburdened back roads of the Bakken play all of a sudden, where $88-a-barrel shale oil doesn’t even allow you to pretend that you’ve got a profitable venture going. The shale oil fairy tale has been at the center of a matrix of lies America has been telling itself about its economic meth buzz. Saudi America and all that malarkey, all in the service of America’s master wish of all wishes: please Lord, let us keep driving to Wal Mart forever.

Speaking of dreams and dreamers, that was a pretty shabby one. But here we are now up against one of the master facts of the day: our world faces epic, desperate demographic shifts as regions of it are proving to be very unfriendly to human habitation. How long do we pretend that all the refugees are welcome to come here, bleeding from their eyes and noses, as their dreams of laying sod for $6-an-hour or slaughtering chickens for the greater glory of Colonel Sanders collide with the diminishing returns of yet another Elon Musk sales pitch for the blessed denizens of Palo Alto aspiring to Godhood. I, for one, doubt that there’s enough room for all of us in that much dreamed-of for-profit spacecraft soon to carry us to worlds where the black swan’s wings have never cast a shadow.

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Stucky
Stucky
October 13, 2014 11:17 am

This nurse was wearing a hazmat suit, and caught the virus. What to do? What to do? Oh yeah …. BLAME THE VICTIM!!!

The lying cocksuckers can spin it any way they want, but this woman OBVIOUSLY caught ebola WITHOUT direct contact with bodily fluids.

Billy
Billy
October 13, 2014 11:39 am

Hey Stuck…

Interesting comment I came across…

“- Ebola is very hard to catch.”

“Look, which is it? “Hard to catch”, or so easy to catch that a single “breach in protocol” while wearing full PPE puts you in immediate peril of dying a horrible death?”

Kinda what I was thinking…

ASIG
ASIG
October 13, 2014 1:51 pm

Hard to catch—easy to catch, that pretty much is at the heart of it all.

Here’s what everyone seems to be completely ignoring; not all viruses are created equal.

Everyone is aware that different strains of the flu virus are different in various characteristics. One year a large number are affected and another year a different strain hardly makes a ripple. And of course we all know of the unusually deadly flu pandemic in 1918 that killed millions.

Well the same is true of the Ebola virus. Not all Ebola viruses are the same. So if you include the qualifier SOME, you can honestly say that SOME strains of the Ebola virus are hard to catch. What events are beginning to indicate is that this strain of Ebola is much more infectious then previous strains. So if that is the case then what appears to be happening is that the CDC is operating under SOP and using protocol designed around previous strains of Ebola and they’re only now beginning to recognize that existing protocol isn’t adequate.

Whether this strain is being transmitted somehow airborne or is just more robust, the truth is at this point no one knows.

And my point all along has been, because this thing at this point seems to be out of control, the best thing the US can do is to do everything possible to keep it out of this country.

bb
bb
October 13, 2014 4:00 pm

BILLY, ITS THE PRETTY ONE

Billah's Wife
Billah's Wife
October 13, 2014 4:10 pm

Dammit, I suspected there was a reason my Billy wasn’t going down on my ‘ginny anymore. And, for what? Some young ebola infected bloody cunt belch? Dis ain’t right, I’m tellin’ ya.

Billah's wife
Billah's wife
October 13, 2014 4:23 pm

This is the real Billah’s wife. I now relinquish this dopple to you, whoever you are.

PS that was gross

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
October 13, 2014 5:40 pm

Stucky, did you ever consider that maybe she did not follow protocol when removing the hazmat suit and associated items? It could be that she came into contact with part of the suit that was exposed to the patient. Could be something as simple and stupid as a ballpoint pen/paperwork or some piece of medical equipment that was used on/by the patient. Could be that the separate air system is not as separate as they think it is. It could be that her PPE was not properly used sort of like in the video of the storm troopers in hazmat suits taking “Mr. I’ve Been To Africa and Have Ebola” off the plane. There are dozens of ways she could have been exposed. Considering how much I trust the govt, it could be that this strain of patented ebola was designed specifically to infect asians and blacks more easily than other races. It could all be just a ruse. Maybe she’s not sick at all but being quarantined and aggressively “treated” and will be “saved” before shitting her innards out.

If it’s as virulent as they claim, there should be a plane load or two of Duncan’s fellow passengers falling ill any day now.

Francis Marion
Francis Marion
October 14, 2014 12:14 am

Can someone please riddle me this:

This nurse catches ebola from dead guy who caught it in Africa. She is wearing a h.m. suit.

This guys was in contact with dozens/hundreds of others long before her – much more intimate contact I would add – and so far as we know none of them contracted ebola.

How the fuck is this entire scenario even possible?