Episode 2491 CWSA 05⧸31⧸24
Episode Stats
Length
1 hour and 2 minutes
Words per Minute
143.31139
Summary
Trump was found guilty by a jury of his own haters, and now we have to deal with the consequences of that verdict and the fact that it was delivered by a bunch of people who hate Donald Trump. Is it possible to have a fair and impartial jury?
Transcript
00:00:00.000
Good morning, everybody, and welcome to the highlight of human civilization.
00:00:30.780
I guess we've got a few things to talk about today.
00:00:34.040
And if you'd like to take your experience up to levels that nobody can understand with their smooth human brains,
00:00:40.380
all you need is a copper mug or a glass of tank of chalice, a stein, a cantine, a jug, a flask, a vessel of any kind.
00:00:46.460
Fill it with your favorite liquid. I like coffee.
00:00:51.260
The dopamine at the end of the day, the thing that makes everything better.
00:00:57.120
It's called the simultaneous sip and it happens now.
00:01:00.040
So, everybody get a good night's sleep last night?
00:01:18.380
Because it turns out that my predator-prey instinct has been triggered.
00:01:34.760
We're going to alter our reality to something a little bit more compatible with human life.
00:01:39.780
But before we get to that, I'd like to suggest that if you're having a little bit of a mental anguish about the events of this week,
00:01:52.160
there's some science that says that visiting the park for 30 minutes and sitting in the park has a magical effect on depression.
00:02:00.440
So, going to the park and sitting there for 30 minutes will help your mental health.
00:02:06.780
Dr. Danielle Shanahan, the study's first author, said,
00:02:18.340
How many of you have time to go sit in the park every day for half an hour?
00:02:23.340
I think if you have time to go sit in the park for half an hour and do nothing but sit in the park for half an hour,
00:02:37.540
So, I'm not so sure that it might be that the people who are able to do that are a different class of people from the people who are not able to go sit in the park for half an hour.
00:02:47.920
But it's a good idea, no matter if you can do it, go do it.
00:02:52.720
Well, of course, there's one big news today, and we'll be talking about that.
00:02:57.320
But does it seem to you that we've now seen the completion of the Democrat Projection Project?
00:03:04.320
Where they say, oh, that Trump, he's going to steal your democracy.
00:03:13.500
They just destroyed the last part of our system that had any credibility.
00:03:22.680
The idea that the courts will save you if there's something else in the system that went wrong.
00:03:36.780
By the way, Trump has scheduled a press conference at 8 a.m. his time.
00:03:53.200
So, I'll try to quit early if it looks like he's coming on.
00:03:56.380
I'll look for your confirmation that he's coming on at my time in an hour.
00:04:06.700
As you know, Trump was found guilty by the jury of his haters.
00:04:16.080
You get a jury of people who hate you, and they get to decide if you go to jail.
00:04:33.040
I've come to expect that in politics, people play dirty, and the Democrats will do anything
00:04:42.820
But what I did not see coming is that it was possible to put 12 people in a room, 12
00:04:52.380
Or if they did see through it, they decided not to act.
00:05:00.100
Because the last faith I had is that even if our elected people are shit, at least the
00:05:07.140
unelected jurors will set things right, you know, if things get too far in the hand.
00:05:12.820
The jurors will make it worse if they're selected for that purpose.
00:05:19.060
So, as you know, there are so many reversible errors in this trial that it should easily be
00:05:42.660
There are five black women who are in the appellate court.
00:05:46.900
Now, as End Wokeness pointed out, the odds of that are exceedingly low outside of a DEI kind
00:05:57.540
So, let's see, 94% of black women voted against Trump, and 100% of the appellate court is in the demographic
00:06:12.920
The thing that would save him would be that the Supreme Court has some white people on it.
00:06:29.160
I hate to say it, but that's what it's come down to.
00:06:32.160
Basically, it will take some Democrats who are also white to reverse this.
00:06:39.560
There are so many reversible errors in the case that I'm going to leave that to the lawyers.
00:06:45.720
You probably don't need me to tell you all the reversible errors because it's going to be everywhere all day.
00:06:51.140
So, you all know that there are about 20 of them.
00:06:55.220
If you want to size it, there are something like 20 clear mistakes that really show you what it is.
00:07:05.800
Now, here's the weird simulation part about this.
00:07:11.260
What are the odds that a guy named Trump would be brought up on the most famous trumped-up charges of all time?
00:07:20.440
Trumped-up charges was already a famous phrase, and then somebody named Trump comes along
00:07:26.560
and becomes the number one example, the most obvious example we've ever seen in the history of the United States,
00:07:35.800
Now, what's weird about it is that in 20 years or so, if anybody says trumped-up charge,
00:07:44.200
people are going to assume it's about Donald Trump because he's the most famous example of a trumped-up charge.
00:07:56.740
did you know that the phrase trumped-up charges did not come from the trumped-up trials?
00:08:11.300
So, as you know, the donation page crashed right after the verdict.
00:08:15.540
I got in there early and made a $1,000 donation, which sounded small.
00:08:21.680
At the time, I thought, oh, that's a good, you know, good solid citizen donation.
00:08:26.440
You know, it's not pack level, but for an individual.
00:08:30.500
And immediately, I saw a whole bunch of podcasters who were donating the maximum.
00:08:39.000
I haven't donated yet the maximum, so let's go maximum.
00:08:44.880
Now, you're probably saying to yourself, I feel really bad about the result if I know my audience.
00:08:52.360
And you're saying to yourself, I would feel a lot better if I could do something.
00:09:02.980
Now, don't donate more than you can afford, obviously.
00:09:07.200
But the number of people who donate counts, too.
00:09:10.060
So if you could, you know, swing $10 or whatever it is, do it.
00:09:19.700
Even for $10, you're going to feel like you did something.
00:09:24.960
I mean, not great, but nobody's going to fault you for that.
00:09:29.200
But did you notice how many people started flying upside down flags in their social media
00:09:37.660
So, yeah, a lot of us, and me included, believe that that was the end of America, as we knew it.
00:10:05.860
We might be able to claw it back, but it's gone at the moment.
00:10:09.880
At the moment, we do not have respect or faith in our legal system.
00:10:14.780
Because in my view, this is the worst crime I've ever seen in America.
00:10:20.080
Now, you're going to say, but what about all those serial killers and mass murderers?
00:10:27.680
This is worse than any crime I've ever seen in America.
00:10:32.640
Now, I might have said the Russia collusion thing was worse, but it didn't work.
00:10:37.440
You know, in the end, Trump got elected anyway.
00:10:45.240
Now, I've been saying to myself, oh, don't worry, Scott.
00:10:48.920
There's no way he's going to go to jail because it turns out that this kind of offense, even a felony, if you've never had any other kind of offense, apparently the normal thing to do would be some non-jail remedy.
00:11:04.200
But I've seen some people say, if you're expecting this to go the normal way with no jail time, you haven't been paying attention.
00:11:16.220
Whatever this is that we're observing is the government acting with no sense of guardrails, no sense of pushback, no sense of consequences, and no sense of, you know, mutually assured destruction.
00:11:32.660
And they've got a good track record to make that assumption that there will not be enough pushback for it not to be worth it for them.
00:11:47.540
You know that phrase, this isn't the hill to die on?
00:11:57.940
Now, I don't recommend any violence, but if we can't turn it around, I'd rather be dead.
00:12:08.640
I don't want to live in a country that's no longer free.
00:12:15.240
Because if you don't think I'm next, you haven't been paying attention.
00:12:22.120
So, this is the hill to die on, because they're going to kill you on the hill if you don't fight.
00:12:29.100
If you just sit on the fucking hill, they're going to kill you.
00:12:34.060
If there's anything you can do within the legal bounds, do it.
00:12:50.540
Do your mail-in ballots if you have an option to do that.
00:12:55.200
And certainly, I would think you would also want to be volunteering to be election day monitors
00:13:07.760
It seems to me that if Republicans don't have a committee sitting there 24 hours around a drop box
00:13:14.140
or at least a video or something, you're not really trying.
00:13:18.200
Because at this point, here's what I think about the 2020 election.
00:13:26.760
The main reason that most people didn't think the 2020 election was rigged,
00:13:31.740
the people who had that point of view, is because they couldn't conceive of it.
00:13:36.600
They couldn't imagine that their elected officials could do something so grotesquely,
00:13:44.480
obviously illegal in the worst possible way right in front of them.
00:13:53.720
But then Trump got convicted of 34 felonies and didn't know what the charge was until the closing statements.
00:14:01.740
That's a real thing that happened, plus 100 other reversible errors and bullshit.
00:14:09.680
So I think this trial sets the new standard for what we can assume our elected officials are capable of doing.
00:14:18.280
So if you said to yourself, what are the odds they did some conspiracy in the 2020 election?
00:14:24.760
The only way you could get away with it at a scale, the only way you could get away with it would be if you had a lot of people coordinating.
00:14:35.720
And what are the chances a whole bunch of people would coordinate and get away with it?
00:14:43.020
We just saw maybe hundreds of people coordinate to put the president in jail over nothing.
00:14:51.380
We saw millions of people coordinate during the pandemic, the experts, the doctors, to tell us things that were bad for our health and that we should do them.
00:15:04.780
So if you're paying attention at all, the two arguments you can never use again are, well, if that were happening, there would certainly be a whistleblower by now.
00:15:24.640
It turns out that it is routine for hundreds or even millions of people to be working a prank or a hoax or just being wrong, even the experts.
00:15:43.820
Yeah, so my new assumption about how bad things could be or how much evil they would be willing to apply is now unlimited.
00:15:58.020
Because this line that they crossed is the line.
00:16:04.300
You know, short of actually executing him before he left the court, Trump,
00:16:08.480
you can't get worse than jailing the president over nothing.
00:16:16.240
So, yes, you can assume that Epstein was murdered.
00:16:19.880
You can assume that all of our elections have been rigged, not just 2020.
00:16:23.180
I assume that all have been rigged, but 2016, they didn't rig it hard enough.
00:16:30.980
So, yes, just assume that everything is just what the worst possible thing you could possibly imagine.
00:16:36.540
I also said I'm going to try to not do any business with New York State.
00:16:44.100
Now, of course, the trolls come out and they try to be sarcastic.
00:16:49.320
Oh, Scott, why don't you keep us informed how you're destroying New York State with your personal boycott?
00:17:02.080
Announcing that you're going to boycott something is not because you think your one-person boycott is going to make a difference.
00:17:11.560
When I say I'm going to boycott it, it's to remind other people they have the option.
00:17:27.240
And I have a long business history of going to New York City once or twice a year for business.
00:17:35.360
There's no way I'm going to get anywhere near that place.
00:17:41.940
I would like to suggest that if there are any Democrats who are angry about seeing all the upside-down flags,
00:17:51.280
now I don't really expect Democrats to care about an upside-down flag.
00:18:01.160
And so I would like to – I'm going to be helping the complainers to organize some kind of a demonstration against the upside-down flags.
00:18:10.940
And what I think they should do is stage the demonstration outside the upside-down flag store.
00:18:16.800
There's a big one right down on Fifth Avenue in New York City.
00:18:24.820
They look almost like the regular ones, but they're all upside-down.
00:18:29.300
So if you want to buy an upside-down flag, New York City is where to go, Fifth Avenue.
00:18:35.740
So, you know, all the Democrats, I recommend that you organize and meet on Fifth Avenue.
00:18:42.840
And you should protest against that upside-down flag store.
00:18:52.540
You know there's no upside-down flag store, right?
00:19:04.580
It would be funny if we could organize the Democrats to protest the upside-down flag store.
00:19:12.840
People were wondering where Elon Musk was on all this.
00:19:18.400
He seemed to have been busy last night, but he's weighed in.
00:19:21.700
He says, indeed, great damage was done today to the public's faith in the American legal system.
00:19:26.520
If a former president can be criminally convicted over such a trivial matter,
00:19:32.560
motivated by politics rather than justice, then anyone is at risk of a similar fate.
00:19:39.880
I think Elon Musk left something out, which is that he himself is already the victim of exactly this lawfare stuff.
00:19:48.740
I mean, I don't think anybody's had more legal challenges that were purely political than he has.
00:19:55.200
So it takes a lot of constraint to not make it back about yourself when you're having exactly the same issue.
00:20:07.080
And as others have pointed out, this is not just a president thing.
00:20:15.560
Obviously, if they can take out a president on a triviality, then they can take out a senator on a triviality or a judge.
00:20:32.840
In fact, they're trying to take out the Supreme Court judge, Alito, because his wife flew an upside down flag that people didn't like.
00:20:48.860
So two senators, Democrat senators, White House and somebody else, wanted to meet with Roberts, Chief Justice Roberts,
00:21:03.020
to talk about maybe forcing Judge Alito to recuse himself from any decisions about January 6th.
00:21:08.860
And Judge Roberts, to his credit, said, screw you, the Supreme Court is independent.
00:21:17.380
And no, we don't meet with you to figure out what we should do.
00:21:25.360
But under no situation are we going to have a meeting with you.
00:21:29.240
And I'm thinking to myself, did the Democrat senators not know that calling a meeting to try to twist the arm of the Supreme Court justice?
00:21:45.280
I can't even, I don't even have words to describe how obviously corrupt that is.
00:21:53.780
The whole separation of powers, they're acting like it's meaningless.
00:22:01.460
Like, not even saying, well, I know this is an extraordinary situation, and normally we wouldn't have any contact, but this is a special case.
00:22:13.360
They just casually treat the separation of powers like it didn't matter.
00:22:21.120
You think they're not going to stack the Supreme Court if they win?
00:22:27.960
So, you know, there's no limit to what bad behavior you can expect.
00:22:36.880
The gold standard of online casinos has arrived.
00:22:39.720
Golden Nugget Online Casino is live, bringing Vegas-style excitement and a world-class gaming experience right to your fingertips.
00:22:47.320
Whether you're a seasoned player or just starting, signing up is fast and simple.
00:22:51.760
And in just a few clicks, you can have access to our exclusive library of the best slots and top-tier table games.
00:22:57.800
Make the most of your downtime with unbeatable promotions and jackpots that can turn any mundane moment
00:23:34.120
Do you expect that Trump will not be put in jail?
00:23:38.940
Well, the smart people are saying, you know, no, no jail.
00:23:44.900
But given this judge's past behavior and the fact that this is a show trial and nothing about it is legitimate, I think he might try to put him in jail.
00:23:55.340
And we're seeing at the same time that there's an effort in Congress to remove his Secret Service protection.
00:24:04.680
They don't say that, but it's specifically about Trump.
00:24:10.300
How do you not go to jail for an assassination attempt in some kind of a RICO way?
00:24:16.260
Because it seems to me you could connect all the dots from trying to remove his Secret Service protection all the way to the Biden White House coordinating all the lawfare.
00:24:27.640
And once you connect all those dots, it seems to me that there's a lot of people that were complicit in a murder attempt against the president and a coup, an insurrection.
00:24:37.400
So I would think the death sentence is on the table for maybe, I don't know, 20 to 50 Democrats.
00:24:48.060
And when I say that, I mean completely within the legal system.
00:24:53.560
Now, I don't know if the legal system could ever operate that efficiently.
00:24:56.880
But just based on what we know publicly, without any investigation, to me, it's obvious that it's a coordinated plot to murder the president.
00:25:07.400
Or to create a situation in which he would be killed, which I would consider largely the same.
00:25:13.900
So we've got one president who might be put in jail for breaking no laws and not even knowing what the law he was charged with was until the final vote.
00:25:26.760
And then after the verdict, not knowing what he got convicted for.
00:25:39.180
Because the jurors had this grab bag of things they could choose, and they don't have to tell you what they chose or why.
00:25:47.360
So all he knows is he's guilty of a crime that nobody knew was a crime until the closing statements.
00:25:53.480
And then that required, even the crimes that were described in the closing statement, even those required the jury to decide if something was a crime without it going through the court system.
00:26:08.720
I mean, every part of this is corrupt beyond any imagination, really.
00:26:14.460
So, yes, I would think that there's a clear RICO case with just what we know already.
00:26:32.460
Matt Walsh is saying, I don't want to hear elected Republicans complaining.
00:26:36.960
I don't need to see their tweets and statements condemning the verdict.
00:26:40.340
The only thing I want to hear from these people is which Democrats they will have arrested.
00:26:44.760
Don't tell us that you're sad about the verdict.
00:26:50.240
And Sean Davis, going even harder, Hunter Biden should be charged with prostitution and sex trafficking.
00:26:57.640
Joe Biden should be charged in Texas with conspiracy to commit human trafficking.
00:27:04.380
And drug trafficking, given its border schemes.
00:27:07.040
And Jill Biden should be charged with elder abuse.
00:27:20.460
Yeah, there has to be mutually assured destruction or else I won't feel safe.
00:27:25.240
I personally will not feel safe unless a whole bunch of Democrats are jailed for doing this.
00:27:50.860
Here's the funniest thing I saw on this from Austin Allred.
00:27:55.560
He noted on the X platform that in San Francisco, they'd recently passed a resolution that you can't call somebody by their crime.
00:28:05.220
So, you can't refer to somebody or they don't want you to refer to somebody as a felon.
00:28:15.140
You're a person who's been charged with a crime or perhaps convicted.
00:28:20.240
So, in San Francisco, they want you to start with, this is a person who had a situation.
00:28:28.160
Because if you say it's a felon, that sounds like something that can't change.
00:28:32.880
Whereas, you're somebody who's convicted of a felony, well, maybe you just had a bad day.
00:28:44.060
And now we should only refer to Trump as a person who was wrongfully convicted of a felony.
00:28:53.660
So, in San Francisco, the correct way to refer to Trump is not as a felon, but as a person wrongfully convicted of a felony.
00:29:08.620
I saw some polls that suggest that some people would be less likely to vote for Trump because of the finding of guilty.
00:29:22.880
And the less likelies were somewhere in that neighborhood.
00:29:29.460
Can you show me the one fucking idiot who is less likely to vote for Trump because of this?
00:29:52.640
I think the polls are picking up liars and, you know, maybe Democrats who are saying, oh, oh, yeah, I'm less likely to vote for him now.
00:30:04.380
You weren't going to vote for him anyway, you lying piece of shit.
00:30:10.760
But are there genuinely people who were on the fence or weren't going to vote at all who just said, screw it, I'm all in?
00:30:18.920
The people who say they will vote for him are very real because they're saying their names, they're saying it publicly, they're saying it proudly, and they're making sure you hear it.
00:30:31.000
Can MSNBC produce one, let's say, street interview or focus group where there's a real person, like a real Republican, someone who is going to vote for him anyway and change their fucking mind?
00:30:54.680
And if you find one, it's going to be like the classic exception to the rule.
00:30:58.820
Well, you know, it's going to be somebody who's clearly just lying or crazy or something.
00:31:06.220
Well, my prediction in 2020 is that if Biden got elected, Republicans would be hunted.
00:31:28.820
Now, are we willing to put this in the pantheon of greatest predictions that nobody saw coming?
00:31:42.640
For a public figure, do you know how much I got mocked for that?
00:31:47.020
I got totally mocked, just mercilessly mocked by the sarcasm Democrats.
00:31:55.460
Show us where all the hunting is happening, Scott.
00:32:02.260
Oh, look, it's day two of the Biden administration.
00:32:18.160
I'm seeing people like James Carville and Nancy Pelosi say that we should respect the jury's decision.
00:32:36.680
I'm mostly like speechless to a lot of this stuff, you know, uncharacteristically.
00:32:41.180
But I saw on Cuomo's show on NewsNation, he had on Geraldo and James Carville at the same time.
00:32:52.740
And Geraldo was pointing out that the jury was, you know, an anti-Trump jury.
00:32:57.920
And Carville actually tried to say in public that juries can give you a good verdict on any case in any location
00:33:07.620
because juries do the work and they're taking it seriously.
00:33:12.040
You should have seen him squirm when he tried to say that because, you know, he doesn't believe it.
00:33:19.860
I don't think there's anybody who believes that it doesn't matter where.
00:33:22.880
The whole reason that there's a process for changing where you have the trial,
00:33:29.300
it's part of the normal judicial process that you can change the venue
00:33:32.940
if you're pretty sure that the locals are biased.
00:33:43.040
The system explicitly accepts that as not just maybe, but as a fact.
00:33:51.140
The system itself is designed with that in mind as a fact that who the jury is,
00:33:58.400
you know, what locale it's in, can have a great impact on the decision.
00:34:03.380
How do you go in front of the public and act like that doesn't make a difference?
00:34:12.420
Carville has just turned into this weird little golem creature.
00:34:17.940
It's just the fact that he'd say that in public.
00:34:23.180
Like, he says a lot of, you know, stuff in public that is provocative.
00:34:39.120
And he said it in public because he got sort of trapped.
00:34:43.880
So he didn't have anything that he could say that was true that would get him out of the trap.
00:35:08.140
Anyway, there's some things I'm just so mad about that I can't even form the words.
00:35:36.580
maybe just muddy Trump up with the felony allegation or conviction.
00:35:46.100
and now that they were literally trying to remove his Secret Service protection
00:35:54.900
do you think that the Democrats now have to kill him?
00:36:12.940
I would not have assumed that Trump would be vigorous in getting his revenge.
00:36:19.220
Now I assume he will be vigorous in getting his revenge.
00:36:33.200
except maybe when Lincoln got shot or something.
00:36:50.020
Because if Biden doesn't win the presidency again,
00:36:53.660
there's going to be so much pressure to put him in jail.
00:36:57.860
I'll tell you, I'll be pressuring to put him in jail.
00:37:02.120
And is there a crime for which we can put him in jail?
00:37:11.080
I don't say that we should do anything illegal.
00:37:21.260
is going to be pushing President Trump if he gets elected
00:37:27.060
or at least lawfare him for the rest of his life.
00:37:50.980
Some state is going to issue an arrest for him right away.
00:38:10.800
And here's the list of things we're going to go after you for.
00:38:18.640
Now, of course, he would just claim he couldn't,
00:38:24.100
And I don't hate the idea of making a list of who should go to jail.
00:38:33.600
But in this process, to me, it looks like a RICO situation.
00:38:46.340
I mean, there's no mystery to it at this point.
00:38:48.080
I feel like there's at least 20 to 50 Democrats
00:38:53.480
that could end up literally in jail if Trump wins.
00:39:07.660
So the odds of the coming election being attempted to be rigged,
00:39:19.340
Whatever the odds were before that 2024 would be rigged
00:39:27.140
Because if the Democrats don't win big, unexpectedly,
00:39:37.920
The proposition is that if you lose, you're going to jail this time.
00:39:50.020
Now, of course, you don't want to get the Democrats all worked up
00:39:53.060
and incentivized to work too hard toward winning.
00:39:57.320
So I'm not sure that we want to make that the leading message.
00:40:03.940
She was on MSNBC trying to caution the other Democrats
00:40:10.700
Well, maybe we should now just focus on the issues.
00:40:16.880
Do you know why Jen Psaki says we shouldn't celebrate so hard?
00:40:20.720
Because she knows that they've unleashed more energy
00:40:33.160
At the moment, the only place it can go is toward funding Trump
00:40:39.460
I've seen story after story now of people who said,
00:40:46.080
I wasn't going to vote for Trump, but now I'm going to crawl over glass.
00:40:52.500
I've now seen one person, and again, I believe they don't exist,
00:41:01.960
So I think that the Democrats are probably seeing the same thing
00:41:05.840
that we're seeing or maybe a weaker version of it
00:41:08.660
because they do understand that energy has been unleashed.
00:41:19.780
And it might be a good idea not to lead with that.
00:41:34.540
So if the plan is to put them all in jail when you win,
00:41:41.580
I'm not sure that having the list of who we plan to jail,
00:41:49.780
So let's be strategic and not be trying to juice our dopamine
00:41:59.380
We need like a dopamine hit, a little bit of a win or something.
00:42:03.320
But I would take the win as the funding that Trump is going to get.
00:42:07.380
I would take the win as the polling you're going to see in a day or so.
00:42:16.880
I think it's going to change things, but maybe not.
00:42:20.460
I remind you that if the regime is as crooked as it looks,
00:42:25.080
what you should also expect are a bunch of fake polls
00:42:35.300
oh, those ones that say that Trump was way ahead,
00:42:50.240
So forever now, you should listen to these polls,
00:42:56.500
So you're going to see massive fake polling at a national level,
00:43:17.940
to support a potentially upcoming rigged election.
00:43:52.520
what did Trump's retarded niece Mary say about it?
00:44:36.060
I mean, clearly there's something wrong with that woman.
00:44:46.740
So, because he complained that he was being law-affared
00:45:12.980
and you still think the 2020 election was fair,
00:45:21.780
I think there must be enough checks and balances
00:45:24.980
that even though I'm not watching it personally,
00:45:30.640
But now that we know you can find that 12 jurors,
00:45:34.920
12 jurors that have no interest in getting it right,
00:46:09.740
because the trial was getting all the attention.
00:46:37.640
because it's because DEI is destroying the country.
00:46:53.600
There's nobody who can claim they don't see it.
00:47:02.160
and that causes the supply to be less than the demand.
00:47:06.540
And that causes people to lower their standards.
00:47:28.240
hey, Scott, we're thinking and doing this thing,
00:47:39.820
well, what happens if there's not enough diversity?
00:48:28.900
You know, literally planes are falling out of the air.