Join me for the unparalleled pleasure of the dopamine hit of the day, the thing that makes everything better, called The Simultaneous Hypothesis by Scott Adams, AKA Mr. Dilbert. It s about how our government is useless, and how technology can solve all our problems.
00:00:53.900Well, if you're not subscribing to the Dilbert comic, which you can only see on X by subscription or on scottadams.locals.com,
00:01:01.820where you can see that plus lots more, you would know, if you're watching it, you would know that I'm playing around with some of the cartoon reality.
00:03:22.680If you don't understand that, you'll be continually confused why data doesn't seem to make sense and, you know, it doesn't agree with what you observe.
00:03:34.280And, you know, you'll be all confused all the time.
00:03:49.680I've got a hypothesis that since our government is completely useless, most of our problems can only be solved by technology.
00:04:01.900In other words, you're on your own, folks.
00:04:05.620Remember, I used to talk a lot about fentanyl because I had a tragedy in my family.
00:04:10.820And I thought, you know, attack the cartels and close the border and do this and that.
00:04:19.900And now I'm completely off of it because to me it's obvious that the problem is coming from inside the house, meaning that there's somebody in the U.S. government who wants the borders open.
00:04:30.600And it's probably taking money or get some other benefit from the cartels.
00:04:35.420I don't know what the arrangement is, but it's pretty obvious that we have an arrangement with the cartels or whoever has control over the border has arrangement with the cartels.