Episode 2570 CWSA 08⧸18⧸24
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1 hour and 16 minutes
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144.74733
Summary
A russian tourist in Thailand tries to have sex with a cow, and the cow does not appreciate it. A new kind of computer is being developed that is 100,000 times more efficient than a silicon-based computer and it s made of human brain cells
Transcript
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do good morning everybody and welcome to the highlight of human civilization it's called
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coffee with scott adams and you've never had a better time but if you'd like to take it up a
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notch to levels that nobody can even understand with their tiny shiny human brains all you need
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is a cup or mug or a glass a tankard chalice or stein a canteen jug or flask a vessel of any kind
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fill it with your favorite liquid i like coffee and join me now for the unparalleled pleasure of
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the dopamine end of the day the thing that makes everything better it's called the simultaneous sip
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and today it's coming with a little extra oxytocin go
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i feel like a wine taster you know where that where they do the things like i believe there's a note
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of elderberry a little bit of chalk and a little bit of soil from the west bank of the ohio river
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but when i do the coffee it's like a little dopamine serotonin i think there's a little
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let's talk about all the things there's a study so it must be true that watching five hours a day
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of tv can increase your risk of dementia by nearly 50 percent according to a study reported in the daily
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mail huh what do you think i'm going to say about that study
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backwards science backwards science yes it is entirely possible that watching tv rots your brain
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it is slightly more likely that the people who are not inclined to exercise watch tv more
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could it be that the people who don't have much going on are not very not very motivated
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don't do all the things that you do to keep yourself healthy like leave the house and go
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outdoors and exercise and that sort of thing or do they sit in front of the tv and eat fruit loops
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i don't know but it seems to me that maybe the correlation is that if you're not inclined
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to exercise which of course is very highly correlated with dementia you might fill that time with
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watching tv i don't know that it's the tv giving you the dementia i think it's the doing everything
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that gives you dementia is compatible with watching a lot of tv so just be careful with that one
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all i know is that msnbc viewers are the hardest hit
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so whatever that means i'm making that up i'm making that up but i'm pretty sure that
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msnbc watchers have the most mental health problems how much would you bet on that
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if there were a betting market and you could find out for sure
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and somebody says all right you're gonna have to place a bet we're going to compare the viewers of
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fox news with msnbc viewers and you have to guess which viewers have the highest level of documented
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mental health issues would anybody bet that it was the fox news viewers i'll bet nobody
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about literally nobody would bet that the fox news viewers have higher mental health problems nope
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well here's the most important story there was a russian tourist
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in thailand who apparently tried to have sex with a cow uh the cow did not appreciate it and
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uh it pinned down the completely naked russian man and uh started to gore him with his with his uh
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horns now you might say to me scott why are you even telling us this story about the russian
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man in thailand trying to have sex with a cow well there are a few things that jump out at me number
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one i've never been to thailand but what i hear from people who have been to thailand is you don't have
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to settle for a cow i'm not going to say more about that but i don't think you need to settle for a cow
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you got other options it's thailand but uh why was it that the cow rejected the advances of the russian tourist
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well i only have one to one thing to say about that i believe the cow was not in the mood
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there's a swiss firm that now has an ai you can rent time on it's made of human brain cells that's
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right somebody made a bio computer that you can uh rent time on and why would you do that well
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the claim is it's up to a hundred thousand times more efficient than traditional ai models
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hundred thousand times more efficient than a silicon-based computer and they train their
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little uh brain organella thing um using dopamine and electrical signals for reinforcement
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well that's exactly how i trade my brain i'm like a computer now that's right i do things to get more
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dopamine i'm just like a computer that's a hundred a hundred thousand times more efficient than a
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traditional ai model i think when they say efficient they mean electricity wise i'm not sure about that
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um but anyway these little uh organoids these human brain cells that they turned into a computer
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huh um here's my question if you put together a bunch of human brain cells
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and then train them with dopamine does it have consciousness
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can you create consciousness by putting brain cells together and then training them to act in a way
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that's organized how about free will will the computer have free will
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i'm just teasing you now free will isn't real but a lot of you think it is
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yeah no free will isn't a real thing it's completely imaginary
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what we have is the imagination of free will that's real we definitely imagine it all right
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um here's some good news or you might interpret it as really really bad news so this will be what are
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you an optimist or a pessimist so you decide if this is wow this is good news or is it really really bad
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okay there's a county in the united states that is the first ever county to have a decrease in
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childhood autism rates yes all right so there's one county it turns out it's a wealthy county north of
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me marin county and back in the year 2000 they started to do something that looks like it
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actually worked and it decreased the rate of autism that's all good news isn't it aren't you happy about
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the good news there's a county that figured out how to reduce the rate of autism in their
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in their county well how good is that i mean that's great until you find out how they did it
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they reduced their schedule of childhood vaccinations
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isn't it is it really good news that they figured out what the problem is maybe remember this is not a
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scientific study that this is observational anecdotal and i remind you all data is fake
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all data is fake is this data fake could be it could be so i i know i wouldn't trust the data
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but it's a really big red flag i would definitely look more into this
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so i don't know the details of what they did but they apparently just simply didn't go along with the
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recommended vaccination schedules and reportedly now years later they have
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a big difference in autism rates compared to the rest of the country
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i don't know i don't know i'm not going to say it's real
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i'm just going to say i'd look into that a little bit deeper
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you know when when you look at the uh uh all the information we have about the food supply killing
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maybe at least there's some anecdotal information that the vaccination schedules
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may not be as safe as you thought what do you think of the rfk jr race for presidency now
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how do you feel about it now you know honest honestly if i thought he had an honest shot at winning
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i don't know he he seems to be the only person who rfk jr is the only person who identified what i
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consider the biggest problem in the country that our environment by its design for whatever reason
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is killing us and making it hard to just even enjoy just a regular day of life
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now rfk jr i think is 100 right about everything he says on this domain now when i say that i'm not
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agreeing with every thing that people say he said that's different i'm saying what he currently says
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looks completely right what he may have said in the past or what people say he said in the
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past i'm not supporting any of that i'm only saying his current presidential run he's saying
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we need to test better yes that's different from saying it's definitely going to kill you and we've
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proven it blah blah blah i'm not saying that i'm saying yeah i'd like to know more about this
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and that our food supply is is killing us i think is obvious at this point so i haven't seen trump or
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kamala harris even mentioned that stuff trump's eating junk food and kamala's
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maybe drinking i don't know we'll talk about that in a minute um but i don't know how you can keep
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ignoring what apparently is the biggest problem in the country in my opinion so we'll see where that goes
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anyway um the morden salt company is going to move their operation out of illinois because illinois is so
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bad for business they say um and uh apparently they're going to move into an operation that also makes
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lithium batteries so it's going to be a combination of factory it's going to make
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uh more than salt but also lithium batteries it's a case of uh salt and battery salt and battery
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now i just made that up they have nothing to do with a lithium battery company but if they did
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wouldn't it be funny that there would be salt and batteries yeah um i think i need some more condom
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uh not condom condiment related dad jokes do you have time for one more condiment related dad joke
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you know why the morton salt company had to leave illinois because they were being peppered with
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regulations and they couldn't catch up all right i'm sorry it's sunday give me a little bit of break
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give me a break it's the best i could do all right the all in pod i was talking about the change in
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starbucks recently they changed their ceo and uh i was listening to chamath on the all in pod
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say that starbucks has a bigger long-term problem he says starbucks is a sugar company
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thank you see that this is why you should watch the all in pod and maybe it's the reason that they
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say they're the number one podcast in the country is this you know not this specifically but it's for
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people who have the ability to see things a little bit more clearly than the rest of us i mean frankly
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they're just smarter than average people which is really the the beauty of it is they're smarter and
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more experienced than average people you just put them together and they can do stuff that average
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people can't do just smarter this is exactly right why do i agree with it because i said it too
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anything that agrees with me sounds extra smart here's what i say about starbucks it's a liquid candy
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store have anybody have you heard me say that so i go to starbucks every day and i'm a big fan
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so let me be clear big fan of starbucks and the one i go to specifically is just tremendous great employees
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service everything's good um but there are only a few things that i can tolerate because i don't want
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to put massive sugar into my body so i have black coffee that feels safe enough and i have the uh i'm not
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even going to tell you because i know what happens when i if i tell you what i eat then you'll say no
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that's poison too so then i can't eat it and then i go starve to death so let's just say it's a challenge
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to find the few things that are not packed with sugar and what i think is that starbucks isn't just a
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liquid um candy store but they've disguised the liquid candy store so that women in particular can go in
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and get liquid candy and it looks like they're getting a beverage from starbucks like you don't
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you don't really think of it as candy because it came from a coffee place so you think oh some
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maybe coffee drink well actually this one doesn't have any coffee in it well it's some kind of healthy
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drink well maybe it's just a bunch of sugar so yes starbucks is a liquid candy store and i don't know
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how that works in the long run i wouldn't buy stock in the company even though i think it's amazing
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company all right uh the x platform and elon musk says he had to close down the local brazil operation
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of x because brazil was threatening them and trying to force them to censor stuff and x said no way
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so they closed their local operation in brazil now what i don't understand from the story because it
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wasn't in the few bits i read about it is does that mean that people in brazil don't get to use x
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or does it only mean that the local operation shut down so there's no physical presence of x
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but if you want to get the app nothing would stop you from doing it so i'll need a i'll need a yes
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no on that i don't do you need a vpn would you suddenly need a vpn if you were in brazil and you
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wanted to use x i don't know exactly the details of that but it's bad enough that x had to close down
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their physical operation in brazil but how and i guess i guess they could have stayed open if they'd
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made a secret agreement to keep um censoring which apparently the other social networks must have
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done if there's any other social network that's operating in brazil it means they made a secret
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agreement to censor their content i tell you x is the only thing that looks credible in 2024 nothing
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else looks like it's trying honestly well as you know china is having a population problem
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uh meaning they're losing population but uh they're they're losing it at a accelerating rate
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so the population decline is not just declining it's accelerating in his rate of declining
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and uh i saw one characterization that china would lose in population the equivalent of an entire small
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european country every year holy i don't know how small that european country is some of them are kind
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of small but that's that's a lot well what about this low birth rate uh peter teal was on uh joe rogan's
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show and one of the reasons he gave he may have given more reasons but this is my starter part um
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he said that when people see other people having kids they're more likely to do it themselves now
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that is perfectly compatibly accurate scientific psychological social observation and a good one
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if everybody's doing it the odds of you doing it are way higher than if you had to be the one
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person doing it that you knew by far yeah there's there's definitely a social contagion to really
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everything and this would be no exception but does that capture the big reason why people are not
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having enough babies well here's my take i think the reason that modern humans are not having children
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at replacement level in a lot of the industrialized countries is everything the the reason it's hard to
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identify what it is that's stopping people from having kids is because it's everything it's everything
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let me just give you a starter list you could add to this list just a starter it's finances
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right that's top of the list you know money is very predictive if you got paid a million dollars for
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having a baby oh you'd have a baby right if you don't have a baby and you weren't planning to but
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the government said we'll give you a million dollars and then we'll also pay for all the expenses of the
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child so you just get to keep the million well everybody would have babies of course so money is the most
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predictive by far right you um who was it who said this the other day it was a good reframe that when
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everything was rural babies were a financial asset to work on the farm it was like a free employee
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or a low-cost employee but when people moved to the city children became an expense so if you have more
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city living you should have fewer kids because people are going to say no thanks that's just an
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expense but it's not just finances it's social media and the effect of social media it's effective
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your smartphones and the fact that we all look less attractive to each other because we're on our phones
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and we're not paying attention to each other and by the way let me say this as clearly as i can
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you take a beautiful woman and you just have her sitting in front of me i'm gonna say wow that's a
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beautiful woman there i'm i might want to know that beautiful woman a little bit better all you have
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to do is hand her a phone and she's instantly unattractive to me if she's on it does anybody have
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that same feeling there's no such thing as an attractive woman on a phone i don't know i've
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never said that before if you've ever seen has anybody ever said it there's no such thing as an
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attractive woman on a phone because if she's on a phone and you're next to her she's picked the phone
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over you who's attractive who picks the phone over you nobody now am i saying that you know i i have
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good phone etiquette and i don't do that no no no i'm not i'm not putting myself above anybody here
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i want you to hear this part clearly i am not judging because i'm i do it too
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yeah the smartphone is the problem not the people i'm not i'm not saying in this example the uh the
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hypothetical attractive woman is broken i'm just saying that she has a smartphone like everybody else
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so we're we're just way less attractive to each other um what about divorce laws divorce laws make
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marriage a little bit crazy i mean i actually saw a a woman who is a professional uh let's say
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relationship expert on social media who says unequivocally that marriage doesn't make sense for men
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anymore if it ever did is that that that is incredible it's an expert on relationships
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who says unambiguously marriage doesn't make sense for men anymore
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well how about that is the reason people are having fewer kids how about uh porn being a uh you know
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competitor about our food is poison and making us fat and unhealthy and when you're fat and unhealthy
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and unattractive you want to get together less how about a massive mental health crisis
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in the country i used to look at things these this thing called women and i said to myself huh
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i'm a little bit attracted to that woman do you know what i say now probably has mental health problems
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might be a democrat that's right might be a democrat totally eliminated from the possibility
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not not not if if they're don't care about politics if it's a democrat who doesn't follow
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politics that's different but we know that we're so divided that the democrats will not tolerate a
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republican and vice versa so half of the people just just were disappeared from the possibility of
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reproduction with each other by politics who did that democrats mostly mostly democrats um
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um how about equal rights now i'm not opposed to equal rights in case it sounded like that i'm
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just saying that if women have jobs then they have other things to give them satisfaction other
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you know perfectly acceptable paths for life if you didn't have the other path you're more likely to
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do the baby making thing again i'm not saying it should reverse i'm just saying that the reason that we're
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having fewer kids are just so many it's just everything how about uh how about social expectations how
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about the need to establish a career early how about the fear of climate change no point in having a
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kid if they're just going to be fried up in the environment how about the national debt crisis that
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doesn't look survivable i hope it is but i don't know how and i could go on but i'm getting this
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dovetails perfectly into my next story which is the democrat national committee will be in chicago
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starting tomorrow and according to the daily caller there will be a mobile medical unit that will give
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free vasectomies and abortions to attendees at the democrat national convention
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now any other questions when i tell you that the reason we're not having as many babies is
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everything it's it's everything it's all the way down to this little stupid mobile van telling people
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that attend the democrat national congress that they should be buttoning up their penis and maybe closing
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their woo-woo and uh maybe don't have so many babies
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it's everything you you can't find anything this bro baby everything is anti-baby right now
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is is it caused in some way by one big thing i don't know it doesn't look like it it looks like it's the
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the the the the logical outcome of a thousand things that are anti-baby happening at the same time
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so that's my take we're expecting uh at least the new york post says we're expecting a hundred thousand
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anti-israel protesters uh at the dnc in chicago now is that the way you would call it
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would you call them anti-israel protesters does that exactly i'm not i'm not sure that that doesn't
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feel exactly on point to me that feels a little uh propaganda-ish here's what i would if you were
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if you were going to try to refer to the protesters in the least propaganda way what would you do
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how would you express that i think i'd say they're opposed to u.s policy about the middle east
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they're opposed to u.s policy now you could also say but scott you're being naive you know the real thing
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is they don't like uh israel or they're anti-semitic yeah maybe there are people maybe there are a lot
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of them in that group that are anti-semitic that could be exactly what explains some number of them
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but i would think the one unifying message is that they don't like u.s policy
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toward israel and etc i don't know so if you're if you're alert for propaganda from the other side
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let's say you're a republican you're looking at the democrat propaganda machine don't be blind to
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the fact that it's happening in both directions i wouldn't call them so much uh anti-israel as i would
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call them anti-american policy about israel does that sound biased if i say it that way am i sounding
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biased so let me tell you my bias i love the jewish people israel's a great you know strong ally of the
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united states i like that but i'm not pro israel i don't support israel as a for anything because they
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don't support me if it were reciprocal then i'd probably be all in but um and i've said this before
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i just bears repeating because if you talk about israel you should probably just say where you stand
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so what you say about it makes sense within the context of your general opinion because if you don't
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say who you are what you say doesn't make as much sense so i'm explaining who i am so that when i talk
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about it it makes sense uh in my opinion the adl came after me the adl is an american entity israel
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does not control them but they could disavow them that's what i ask so if israel disavows the adl i
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would say wow israel you're on my team and then i would be on their team but as it is i don't support
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israel i just observe i observe and report all right uh there's a texas middle school according to new
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york post that bans all black clothing on the kids because it's associated with depression what do you
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say do you think you should you think do you think it makes sense for this school to ban one type of
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clothing just because of the color the answer is this is brilliant this might be the smartest school
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in in texas yes yes if you don't understand that visual imagery and uh you know color and sound and
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all these things are programming people not just children but that all of these things program
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people uh you shouldn't be teaching any kids you have if you don't understand that if all the kids start
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wearing black to school that that's going to change how they think and act you should not be involved
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in a school so here's somebody who did something pretty bold actually because it you know broke the
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mold of what people are doing and just said no the black clothing you can't do it anymore i'm totally i'm
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totally on board with that totally on board yeah i mean there there are lots of other uh clothing
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requirements for children right they they you know the the girls can't show too much skin that makes
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sense everybody's okay with that right he probably they i'm guessing they don't allow sagging you know
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wearing your pants below your butt probably so this is no different than that and i think that this is wise
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and it's i think they're the smartest school in texas i mean that that would be the signal i'm getting from
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them meanwhile on the betting markets i think that's what poly market is um it's a tie kamala harris and
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trump are a dead tie at the moment for i think uh harris was slightly ahead for a little while
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that's a tie now here's a question i ask you how did every american voter know that no matter who
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trump was running against it would be a tie close to election day how did we all know that
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what's up with that i've been saying it since forever you know the people in the news have been
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saying it forever uh you knew it why do we all know that and and what are the odds
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does this happen in other countries is it just natural that if you have two main parties that
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they tend to be a tie they have completely different you know approaches to things what
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are the odds that the country itself is like right down the middle none of this sounds it doesn't sound
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natural does it i don't know what i'm looking at so i don't have a hypothesis for why this happens
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could it be some natural inclination toward balance could it be that americans like you know the
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president to be in one party and the congress to be in the other so that you know things aren't too wild
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either direction is it part of that so i don't know i don't know what dynamic causes this but we all knew
00:32:06.160
it would be true how did we know that just pattern recognition i'm i'm actually genuinely curious about
00:32:15.040
this i it's kind of a weird mystery but um here's what i think i think if harris wins republicans
00:32:26.080
are going to think the election was rigged and republicans will have a hard time certifying it
00:32:31.920
because they're going to be convinced beyond any doubt that it was rigged even if it isn't
00:32:37.120
they would be convinced it is would you agree with that would you agree that if harris wins
00:32:45.040
it's going to look suspicious to republicans and nobody in charge is going to be able to say yeah that's
00:32:52.080
fine so the republicans i don't think would be able to certify a win by uh harris what happens
00:33:01.440
what happens if trump wins well the democrats jamie raskin especially has already signaled
00:33:08.000
that they're going to try to uh hold trump um ineligible because they'll say he's an insurrectionist
00:33:16.720
so they would use some kind of legal court action to make him not certifiable
00:33:25.440
so we're on a path that neither candidate could win and also be certified
00:33:33.440
because nobody on the other side is going to think the win is real with no matter which way it goes
00:33:38.720
so what do you do so i'm gonna i'm gonna triple down on my prediction people keep asking me who's
00:33:46.960
going to win and my answer is neither the answer to who's going to win the election is neither
00:33:54.080
now what happens after that when the neither happens well i don't know you know maybe uh maybe the house
00:34:04.160
pick somebody but do you think if the house picked uh trump because i think there's some number of
00:34:10.640
state advantage or something do you think the democrats are going to say oh well okay that's
00:34:16.720
our process yeah the constitution says if we can't decide it just bumps over to the house the house
00:34:23.120
decided we're good with that let's go on welcome president trump good to see you again nope nope
00:34:32.160
so i don't know what's going to happen i don't i don't predict you know the end of america or
00:34:40.880
anything like that i don't predict civil war i think it's just going to be messy and it could take
00:34:47.040
months to sort it out and when we get a president whoever it is they won't be credible meaning the
00:34:54.080
half of the country will say you are not my president no matter who it is that's just where we are
00:34:58.720
all right you so you remember my prediction when kamala harris first started talking about her
00:35:06.720
economic ideas especially the price controls and i said to you that there are no economists
00:35:15.200
who will say this is a good idea what we're used to is people on the left say everything you do is
00:35:20.560
great lefties and the people on the right say everything you do is great righties but i said this
00:35:27.200
would be the first time you've ever seen an exception because the price control idea is so bad
00:35:34.320
that there would be no working economist who would be anything but embarrassed if they tried to support
00:35:40.160
it so sure enough now i did go further and i said msnbc would never have an economist
00:35:47.440
i haven't seen one yet but cnn did cnn brought on one of obama's ex-economists and uh one of obama's
00:35:56.560
ex-economists ripped harris's plans to shreds with no uncertainty it wasn't like well might work might
00:36:04.480
no just terrible terrible destroy the whole country kind of idea that's obama's economist you know he's
00:36:11.760
got more than one uh the washington post the most biased in the bag entity for democrats basically said
00:36:28.880
and then my favorite thing is that people are saying that the public needs to know that kamala
00:36:35.760
harris's father was literally a marxist economist a marxist economist so he was an economist and a
00:36:45.680
marxist and i think he taught at berkeley so he's very smart in addition to being a marxist and an
00:36:53.360
economist do you know what's wrong with this story what's wrong with this story there's no such thing
00:37:00.480
as a marxist economist you can't be both do you know why you can't be both because if you're really
00:37:08.000
an economist you wouldn't be a marxist if you were really a marxist you couldn't agree with anything
00:37:14.720
an economist ever said no there's no fucking such thing as a marxist economist stop gaslighting me
00:37:21.920
with marxist economists there's no fucking thing called a marxist economist because there's no
00:37:29.840
economist who would say any of that's a good idea the only way you could have a marxist economist
00:37:36.320
is somebody said i'm a marxist and i have to admit every one of my ideas is terrible and destroy the
00:37:41.280
country well that would be a marxist economist but i don't think that person exists no there's no
00:37:48.000
marxist economists if it's the first time you've ever heard this and you're saying wait a minute
00:37:58.960
that kind of makes sense how could you be a marxist and an economist there are no marxist economists
00:38:06.320
none there can't be it's logically impossible you'll never be one all right
00:38:15.200
um but i saw some somebody complaining about how all the fact checkers are really fake
00:38:22.800
yes the fact checkers are mostly fake but this is the first time there might be an exception
00:38:29.440
because the professional economists are fact checking harris and they're doing it honestly
00:38:37.600
i think this is a first and it probably had to be economists because economists can't really
00:38:44.560
say things that are obviously not economically sound so they kind of had to support their own
00:38:52.000
profession and their own careers and not be stupid so they fact checked it
00:38:59.360
but you know what i say although the news is fake and we all know that now right you would agree with
00:39:04.160
me the news is fake kind of an obvious obvious observation um oh jimmy ellen jenny you're back and drunk
00:39:16.880
drunk jenny's back all caps um so the news is fake but the news is not as fake as the fact checkers
00:39:26.160
and the fact checkers are not as fake as the underlying data just keep that in mind the news is fake
00:39:36.240
but not as fake as the ones who fact check the news who are not as fake as the actual data that we're all
00:39:43.760
looking at it's all fake it's all it's all fake all the way down until you get that everything looks
00:39:52.080
confusing until you understand that all right so trump um according to the george account on x continues
00:40:01.760
to be one of my favorites in the independent uh news related people i recommend it highly um
00:40:10.800
trump's uh tick tock live stream he did from wilkes wilkes berry if i'm pronouncing it correctly
00:40:17.840
pennsylvania he did a rally and apparently the live stream on tick tock was just huge so the you
00:40:26.080
don't need to hear the numbers but it was like amazingly huge and then when he did some uh clips
00:40:31.680
from it he posted those also on tick tock and they get like 36 million views a large majority between
00:40:38.880
the you know the younger voting ages so as george points out um it's the first time trump has
00:40:47.760
directly reached young people without the mainstream media bias i think that might be true because
00:40:56.400
young people aren't so much looking at x and you know if they're mostly on tick tock and snapchat
00:41:06.000
um they're not really ever seeing trump except filtered through somebody else's opinion
00:41:12.400
so this might actually be the first time that trump has had direct contact with young democrat voters
00:41:20.320
and the indication is there might be some appreciation of him maybe
00:41:28.960
um trump said there's never been a more dangerous time he said this at the rally never been a more
00:41:34.560
dangerous time for jews in america since the holocaust true or false there's never been a more dangerous
00:41:42.800
time for jews in america since the holocaust now my common sense wants to fight that and say that's
00:41:52.000
hyperbole that's clearly not true because i'm thinking that it must have been more discrimination against
00:41:58.960
jews in the you know 50s than there is now but what's different is we might be approaching some kind of
00:42:07.120
weird tipping point so if you were to compare literally today to the 1950s probably the 50s were more dangerous
00:42:17.040
i think but if you compare where the 50s were heading they added toward you know less danger i think
00:42:25.120
but where are we heading now maybe toward more because that you know the hundred thousand people
00:42:31.840
who show up to protest the dnc that's a lot of people i don't remember in the 50s a hundred thousand
00:42:38.800
people uh marching against jewish americans so you know trump uses a lot of hyperbole and you gotta
00:42:47.280
you gotta you know at least have your eyes open to that but he might be actually literally right
00:42:54.160
because you don't know what happens next you know if nothing worse happened then i would you know
00:43:01.280
take issue with whether it's the worst since the holocaust because it was pretty bad before
00:43:06.880
but if it's a turning point and it's frighteningly looking like it that's a fair statement it might be
00:43:14.800
the most dangerous time and that's pretty scary james carville continues to be funny and weirdly
00:43:24.160
brilliant he says that the election is uh shaping up to be classy versus trashy classy versus trashy so
00:43:33.360
classy would be the democrats and kamala harris and the walls and trashy would be you know hillbilly
00:43:40.560
jd vance and trump with his personal insults and stuff like that every time i every time i mentioned
00:43:48.240
carville somebody on the locals platform puts in a meme showing carville compared to golem
00:43:57.840
it never doesn't make me laugh anyway i'm gonna side with carville on this not not that i'm calling uh
00:44:06.000
trump trashy but i'm gonna side with him this way um i think that uh as we've many times noted
00:44:15.120
the democrat party is dominated by um youngish women and a lot of them single now youngish women
00:44:25.600
in my biased opinion are often very concerned with accessories you're really gonna hate this
00:44:36.400
accessories for example if a young woman falls in love with a man who's like really got it going
00:44:45.280
like they're compatible on every level except the man drives an embarrassing automobile how's it going
00:44:52.480
to work out it's not because the automobile is an accessory meaning that you know it's your boyfriend's
00:45:00.880
car it's not your car but you might have to be in it somebody might see you getting out of it and so
00:45:08.160
being associated with something trashy such as your boyfriend's terrible car does make a difference
00:45:16.480
it's literally matters if if you associate unpleasant things with women they'll say i would
00:45:24.560
like less of that and i'd like more of the things that are visually pleasant and associated with me because
00:45:31.440
i don't want to be associated with unpleasant things so the accessory effect i think is stronger with women
00:45:39.360
does that make sense from an evolutionary biological perspective yes because women
00:45:46.880
as men do as well try to look like they're worthy of mating with
00:45:51.600
and for women looking attractive in all the ways you can look attractive would be part of
00:45:57.200
attracting a mate so it does make sense that women would be
00:46:01.840
biased toward associating with things that are classy and not associated with anything that anybody else
00:46:09.200
would call trashy makes sense but what about men i think men have a different biological evolutionary
00:46:18.080
balance men don't mind winning ugly men don't mind winning ugly because you know what we value
00:46:29.840
winning it's the winning yeah if i have to win ugly i'll win ugly i'm not gonna lose what you think
00:46:40.800
i'm gonna lose so i can look classy no if i have to be trashy to win give me the trash because winning
00:46:48.560
is what i'm designed to do i'm designed to you know kill the intruders you know to to fight off the
00:46:56.800
people trying to you know destroy my town and winning is all that matters like if somebody's
00:47:03.120
trying to kill me and my family and i can take him out in some inelegant trashy way oh yeah i'm all
00:47:10.800
over it wouldn't even think twice so i think that men look at trump and they say yeah he's full of
00:47:18.640
things that i wouldn't associate with personally but can he win yes yes he can win he can win against
00:47:27.760
other countries he can win in a variety of ways um kamala harris i look at and i say is she a better
00:47:36.560
thing to associate with well in some ways i'd say yes i i believe my social life would improve if i said i
00:47:44.720
supported kamala harris i think it would i mean i'd have to have all new friends because most of
00:47:51.200
them are on the right right now but but overall i wouldn't feel guilty or embarrassed by it but i
00:47:59.520
don't think she can win now she might win the election but i don't think she can win for the
00:48:04.640
country so if you give me a choice of a very respectable looking democrat who doesn't look like
00:48:12.880
they can win for the country you know against other countries let's say in our normal collegial
00:48:19.280
competition uh i i'm not interested in any of that good look yeah that looks great i would look great
00:48:26.560
if i were attached to that i don't care give me ugly i mean you've watched me get cancelled right
00:48:34.800
when i got cancelled do you think i was aware i was taking a risk of course of course anybody would be
00:48:42.880
did i know it was ugly did i know that other people would be disgusted by it of course i did
00:48:51.200
did i care not as much as winning so i care about winning and what i care about is that people like me
00:49:01.600
can eventually get their free speech back and we don't get cancelled for so somebody had to get
00:49:07.360
cancelled to make the point a lot of us got cancelled to make the point and maybe someday we'll
00:49:12.160
get to reverse that but i cared about winning i didn't care about what you thought about it and
00:49:22.720
so i think carville is right it is classy versus trashy but i'll take trashy and effective every day
00:49:29.840
um trump of course is being attacked on his personal attacks so people are saying stop making personal
00:49:36.240
attacks against kamala harris it makes you look bad and it's not helping you you should talk about
00:49:41.920
policies but trump says quote as far as the personal attacks i'm very angry at her meaning
00:49:47.920
kamala harris because of what she's done to the country and then trump said quote i think i'm entitled
00:49:54.080
to personal attacks i don't have a lot of respect for her i don't have a lot of respect for her
00:49:58.880
intelligence and i think she'll be a terrible president what do i think of that there's a guy
00:50:06.160
saying like ugly unpleasant things about another professional running for president i'm fine with it
00:50:15.040
if it works if it doesn't work well then i got a problem with it but do i mind associating with this
00:50:23.680
terrible terrible insulting thing that people will call misogynistic nope i don't have any problem
00:50:32.160
associating with that at all does it make my brand look better nope nope no i will roll around in the
00:50:39.600
mugged if i'm on the winning team i will walk through the swamp if i can be on the winning team i will
00:50:47.600
cover myself with feces if i can be on the winning team because winning is more important all right
00:50:58.640
so miriam adelson the widow of what was his first name adelson the billionaire who passed away but uh
00:51:07.920
both both of them were big supporters of trump and uh miriam is continuing that and there's
00:51:14.480
suggestion that she's not even going to put a cap on how much she would give i guess she gave almost
00:51:21.920
90 million dollars to trump in 2020 and uh she looks like she could be the biggest booster by election day
00:51:29.600
and uh one of her one of her people said that they're going to pay whatever it takes so she's
00:51:36.240
basically said whatever it takes we're going to win and whatever it takes so it looks like trump won't
00:51:45.120
have a money problem let's talk about those grocery stores gouging people so i'm hearing two different
00:51:52.880
versions one is that the grocery business has the thinnest margin of business and then the democrats are
00:52:02.000
saying but the grocery business the food business they're gouging so i'm trying to i'm trying to
00:52:09.120
reconcile how could it be gouging but also small margins of uh profits well let's dig into it a little
00:52:18.400
bit i don't have the full answer but here's some things number one the grocery stores are the ones
00:52:25.760
that i consider the ones with the small margins i've never i've kind of never looked into it whether
00:52:32.880
the provider that puts the food into the stores i don't know what their margin is so we could be
00:52:40.560
talking about them so we might be talking about different entities so if you talk about the grocery
00:52:45.520
store they might have you know small or reasonable margins but we don't know about the um the people who
00:52:54.240
buy it from the farmers add the markup and the processing and give it to the stores maybe they
00:52:59.920
maybe some of them have high markup now i heard the uh heard some democrat complaining
00:53:07.840
that the prices went up during the pandemic when there were supply chain problems but then when the
00:53:13.360
supply chain problem got worked out the prices didn't go down i think was it van jones who said this
00:53:19.600
and therefore that's an indication of gouging does that track with you the prices went up when the
00:53:25.920
supply chain was limited so supply and demand so the prices went up and then the supply chain got fixed
00:53:34.800
but the prices stayed the same so that's like an obvious signal of gouging right
00:53:42.560
no it isn't it isn't at all because the cost went up at the same time
00:53:49.600
everybody's cost went up the cost of fertilizer went up the cost of employees went up the cost of
00:53:56.320
insurance went up the cost of energy the main thing that you need for producing food it all went up
00:54:03.280
so i don't think that that formula is even slightly true i don't think that the food companies just
00:54:10.400
raised their prices and then just kept them there because they thought they could get away with it
00:54:15.680
i mean that might have been a little while but the free market should have fixed that
00:54:20.800
shouldn't it wouldn't there be at least one supermarket who said you know
00:54:26.880
i could take 10 off of this and i would sell my competitor by a mile because you know they're still
00:54:31.840
overpriced now i'm not sure if the free market works with the grocery stores because there's been a lot
00:54:38.080
of consolidation so i'm not entirely sure that they don't use anti-competitive you know colluding
00:54:46.800
stuff but that's a different problem if if companies are doing anti-competitive practices
00:54:53.200
the government already has laws that they can go after that right that's not about price gouging
00:55:00.240
price gouging is a you know it could be an outcome of that but but you have a you have a solution for
00:55:07.680
that which is not price control the solution is you go after the anti-competitive behavior if there is
00:55:14.160
some so uh then the other thing that democrats say is that the food companies made like six billion
00:55:22.720
some food company made six billion dollars last year so obviously there's gouging oh my god that's
00:55:28.880
so wrong no the amount of profit that you make does not indicate gouging you can't you cannot infer
00:55:37.440
anything from profit nothing the you know if you look at return on asset or you look at the profit margin
00:55:45.760
for any particular good you could say oh that particular good is definitely overcharging
00:55:50.800
but you can't look at just the net income and decide that they overcharged to make money
00:56:00.160
that's crazy now now if their entire operation was a one billion dollar operation and they earned
00:56:06.960
a six billion well okay then maybe that's starting to suggest there's some gouging going on
00:56:13.360
or that at least they could lower the prices there's not enough competition or something
00:56:17.120
but if they're in a uh a two hundred billion dollar industry i'm just making up this number and they've
00:56:25.760
got a six six billion dollar profit i don't know is that gouging how could you how could you tell
00:56:34.240
just by the numbers you can't so a lot of what's going on is democrats who really don't understand
00:56:40.720
economics or there's something that nobody has told me that i don't understand but if i judge by what we
00:56:50.960
know and what's you know public and obvious looks like uh looks like just a real confused argument on
00:56:59.840
the democrat side well here's some fun uh james blair who's the political director of the trump 2024
00:57:09.520
campaign and republican national committee so the important part is that this is this next story
00:57:17.040
comes from somebody who's got an official role in the trump campaign here's what he says a lot of
00:57:23.280
rumors out there about kamala having a serious drinking problem uh-oh apparently coming into focus as
00:57:30.480
campaign heats up and then he says stay tuned stay tuned
00:57:39.120
well there now the gateway pundit is also uh uh talking about this
00:57:44.720
and uh it mentions there's an anonymous source of acts who's making some claims about kamala harris
00:57:53.760
having a drinking problem but it's an anonymous account so i would count the the anonymous account
00:58:02.400
as zero just discount that to zero that is the correct way to deal with that now don't agree with
00:58:10.560
it because it agrees with maybe what you think is true it's an anonymous account saying she has a
00:58:17.920
drinking problem that is zero credibility now i have to say that because if this were the other
00:58:24.960
way around and an anonymous person said that trump was you know shooting up heroin or something i would
00:58:31.200
say hold on anonymous account zero credibility now zero credibility doesn't mean it's not true
00:58:39.360
it just means you shouldn't take that source as anything so anonymous equals zero just keep that in mind
00:58:47.680
but there are videos of her looking pretty damn drunk um and uh the fact that uh it's being now
00:58:57.120
let's say some hints coming out of the trump campaign that maybe they've got more information
00:59:03.040
than they've revealed so far and maybe the october surprise is this i feel a foreshadowing of an october
00:59:12.720
surprise now separately somebody said that kamala harris uh knows so much about wine that she can she can
00:59:22.560
talk quite intelligently about the various varietals and wine types and she she often has
00:59:30.400
wine related events and stuff like that now i believe that that comes from other sources as well because
00:59:38.560
it's something i've heard long before the current reports and i'm just going to say this again
00:59:45.120
everybody i know who is a wine connoisseur you know who really knows a lot about wine is an alcoholic
00:59:53.280
everybody everybody and they they use their hobby they turn it into a hobby so it's not so obvious
01:00:01.840
that they have a drinking problem now that's my observation
01:00:06.080
um i do think it's possible you could have somebody who you know has two drinks a week and
01:00:14.080
they're just really interested in wine but i haven't seen it
01:00:17.520
what i see is that the people who have a real wine interest are just all functional alcoholics
01:00:27.200
now they might be functional most of them are they hold jobs if you can afford to have a wine hobby
01:00:33.200
you're probably at least functioning well enough that you can hold a job
01:00:36.080
so i don't know that she's dysfunctional but uh keep an eye on that one meanwhile um
01:00:47.680
kyle becker is talking about a there's a former student of uh tim wals
01:00:53.440
minnesota governor wals uh saying that uh he secretly worships the chinese communist
01:01:00.240
so remember there were uh students he would bring from america over to china
01:01:06.080
so this sounds like he was one of those students and the student said quote it was almost a daily
01:01:11.760
revelation how much he endorse he adores the communist regime and the student told something
01:01:17.520
called alpha news minnesota that uh there's no doubt he was a true believer
01:01:24.720
meaning in the chinese system um a student named shad said i've been trying to tell people this for
01:01:30.720
30 years nobody wants to listen at night we'd go out we'd walk the street fairs
01:01:35.840
we'd be buying souvenirs and tim was always buying the little red book that would be mao's little red
01:01:42.480
book he said he gave them as gifts i saw him buy at least a dozen on the trip
01:01:50.560
now can we conclude from him buying a dozen of mao's little red books that he therefore was a fan
01:01:59.600
of the chinese system or whatever the little red book said about communism
01:02:10.880
it's it's definitely raising a flag but you could also imagine how he would think that that would be
01:02:16.880
the more educational gift i mean he was a teacher so yeah i'm going to try to be fair about this
01:02:25.360
the the fairness in me says if you're a teacher and you want people to understand that you know sort
01:02:35.280
of the history of china i can see it i can see him thinking that that was a better gift than a trinket
01:02:42.560
you know what's a trinket worth how many of you want like a vase that came from china
01:02:48.480
so it could be that he's just a nerd and he's really interested in the politics of things and
01:02:57.520
he thinks that if you don't have a copy of the little red book you'll miss you know some of the
01:03:01.920
flavor of what has gone on there in the past maybe but is it a red flag yeah yeah a little bit a little bit
01:03:11.760
i'm not i'm not going to conclude that this proves anything and also we don't know who shad is
01:03:18.080
right it's a little publication talking about a person i don't know who may or may not exist
01:03:23.920
so i'm going to put the i'm going to put the reliability of this one at low
01:03:31.200
so i'm not going to put much credibility in this story
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smith um talking he was so talker was talking about waltz being creepy he says that guy not babysitting my
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kids like no way so talker went on a little bit about how uh waltz gives off a creepy vibe and
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i'll tell you i sure i sure feel it now again a vibe is not a proof of any bad behavior whatsoever
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i don't have any evidence of anything like that but why do i get that vibe so strongly
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all right let's here's an update on ufos you know yesterday i guess or the day before
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there were a bunch of ufos spotted in southern california here are two things
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that you should ask yourself about ufos number one if it has blinking lights
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what are the odds that it that came from another planet blinking lights
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do our spaceships have blinking lights no why would you need them and if you had blinking lights
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why would they be on when you visited earth and you were looking down at all the people looking up at you
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isn't the last thing you do if you were a ufo is have blinking lights so that the other aircraft
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can avoid you no if it has blinking lights or any kind of lights i'm pretty sure that means made in
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made on earth all right you're not going to talk me out of that if it has lights it was made on earth
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here's the second one have you noticed that all the ufos are about the size of a car
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a human car you know some a little bit bigger some might be smaller but why are they all about the
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same size as what a human would expect a human size alien to be in wouldn't the size and age of the
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universe make it entirely possible that if a spaceship ever did visit the earth it could be as big as new
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jersey and the people inside it could be as big as mountains what would is there anything that would
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remember if if the if the aliens evolved on earth they might have to fit a certain size
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because our earth gravity etc you know create some challenges but if they were anywhere else
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what size could they be couldn't they be as big as the whole planet
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why why why won't we see a spaceship that's the size of our entire planet
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there's nothing that that rules that down is there so if you continue to see ufos that are
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conspicuously the size that you expect a ufo to be it's probably not real
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probably not real so lights and size look for those two things plus blurry pictures
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those are uh your tells that that's not from another planet
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apparently trump is hammering on kamala for being a communist and uh she's being called kami
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kami kamala and i guess trump uh he reposted a meme that made it look it was an ai generated thing that
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made it look like it was a big chinese communist convention that kamala was talking about now
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i was trying to think how persuasive do you think that is is it persuasive to say that harris is a communist
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my my first impression was no that it's too conceptual and you know just it seems like
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not something people would embrace but then i wondered about people who are older than me
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you know so people who had maybe a little bit more experience when communism was a bigger thing i
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wonder if uh seniors are more triggered by oh no she might be a communist i don't know so i don't have
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a good read on whether this is good persuasion in 2024 but uh i don't know anybody who would change
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their vote because of it i mean it's enough to say that price controls never worked anywhere and will
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destroy everything you don't really need to also say it's communist because then people start worrying
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about the definition of communist and they'll they'll be like well it's not central planning so so i'm i'm
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just not seeing the communist attack as being the most effective maybe maybe a little anyway
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over at the hill there's a writer whose name is julia manchester
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huh that's a weird name for a woman isn't it her last name is manchester it's got man and chest in
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it i'm a manchester here's what she says about uh trump um she said he campaigned in uh in pennsylvania
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and that he went after kamala harris's physical appearance oh wow oh you bastard oh you you
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bastard trump you went after her physical appearance oh oh so so terrible i wonder what
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he said and then other people said that he proved that he was a a narcissist and they showed definitions
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of narcissism oh my god what did he say what did trump say that made him look like a misogynist uh
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insulter of a woman's appearance oh my god she's running for president she's been a senator she's a
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vice president he goes after her appearance come on and then and then he proves he's a he's a narcissist
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which can be proven by looking at the definition of narcissism and then looking at what he said and
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sure enough he's not only a horrible trashy sexist he's a narcissist what was it he said well here's what he
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he said uh quote i am much better looking than her trump told supporters uh i'm a better looking
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person than kamala and uh then i think he made fun of how his hair is real okay does julie manchester
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not know he's joking did she write a whole article in the hill as if she thought he was serious
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that he's better looking than conal harris was that taken as a serious comment and then the people who
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researched his mental health who has the mental health problem the person who can't identify a joke
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how weird is this he literally just makes a joke that's obviously just a joke and it's in a way
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it's like his version of self-deprecation trump's version of self-deprecation is to say he's handsome
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because he's a certain age he's a certain weight yeah he's got a few wrinkles and so because you know
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it's not true that's why it's funny it's funny because he knows you know that he's not better
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looking than kamala harris how do you not understand that how could you listen to that comment and think
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he was being serious and that he was going after her looks that was self-deprecating it's just the way
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he does it which is funny that's a real head shaker anyway um
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so also on the all-in podcast the one they call friedberg uh was pointing out the following thing
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that uh boeing was given 4.2 billion dollars by nasa to build the starliner and they've had zero
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successful flights so far they're currently connected to the international space station and can't disconnect
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so that's not successful so they got 4.2 billion to build one thing that has never worked
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and at the same year nasa gave spacex musk's company uh less 2.6 billion to build to build
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crew dragon which has had 13 successful crewed flights so far so musk 13 successful flights
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boeing spent a lot more they're up to zero and musk just commented on that accurate accurate
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there was a some kind of shooting that happened at a u.s uh base in america in texas so the uh
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joint uh base at san antonio lackland and somebody came up or a group of people came up and started
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firing they opened fire on i don't know who shot first but there was a gun battle outside the fort
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uh from some people who came up and started shooting at the fort and the ford shot back
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have you ever wondered how hard it would be for you to take a shot in the united states
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if you were guarding a fort in the united states and some car drove up the fort
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how hard would it be for you to take the shot in the united states like if it's a foreign war it's an
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easier shot but you're looking at what probably is a car full of americans and you know they may up
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they may be up to no good but that's got to be hard to take that shot and so they got in a gun battle
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now if the car is shot first it's a lot easier but even still it hard to be in the military and take a
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shot at what looks like americans anyway um so we'll we'll hear more about that that was just breaking
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uh according to the telegraph over in the uk extreme misogyny is to be treated as terrorism
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that's right if you say things that somebody says is extreme misogyny that could be treated as
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terrorism in the uk and uh as michael schellenberger who's been on this story quite a bit says
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that soon in the uk you'll be able to report your sexist uncle as a terrorist threat to the police
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literally you could just call the police and tell them your uncle's a terrorist because he's being such
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a misogynist like actually really i think there's no hyperbole there i think this is just literally true
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you could just call the police and turn in your uncle oh my god so stay out of the uk it appears that
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they have fallen that ladies and gentlemen concludes my prepared remarks uh if you didn't know the
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dilbert reborn comic um recently dealt with dogbert being the space uh the space flight consultant and what
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what to do about that uh rocket that's stuck to the international space station he's got some ideas
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all right um thanks for joining on x and youtube and rumble i'm going to talk privately to my