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Chapter 1: What is the highlight of human civilization?
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Fill it with your favorite liquid. I like coffee. And join me now for the unparalleled pleasure of the dopamine at the end of the day, the thing that makes everything better. It's called the simultaneous sip and it happens now. Go. Divine. Godlike. Well, let's start with science. You know, science is important because there are many things we don't understand about the world.
Chapter 2: What are the latest insights on online dating?
And thanks to our intrepid scientists, they can fill in the gaps for us. Let's see what they've got for us today. According to SciPost, Eric Nolan is writing, physical attractiveness far outweighs other traits in online dating success. So it's a good thing they studied that. because I was thinking that physical attractiveness was way down on the list of things that people cared about in dating.
No, I wasn't. They could have saved a lot of money if they just asked me, Scott, what do you think about physical attractiveness on the list of things that people care about in online dating? Hmm. Hmm. Let me confer with every sentient being in the entire universe. Everybody? Okay, we're all on the same page. It's the biggest thing. All right. I've got a special theme for you today.
The theme is all the Trump stuff is working. Everything's good. You okay with that? So we're going to ignore any bad news. There might be some. I didn't see much bad news today. But there's a whole bunch of stuff that will make you happy. Some of it may be happy for entirely wrong reasons. So this one's, it'll make you happy that the anti-Trump people are not doing well.
But you shouldn't be too happy. And I'll tell you why. So, for example, De Niro, Breitbart is reporting on this, De Niro has a new movie out called The Alto Nights. And it will only gross around $3 million. That's about as bad as you can get, $3 million. Meanwhile, Rachel Zegler, who is no fan of President Trump, her Disney movie has opened.
And it looks like Snow White is going to make, it's the worst opening of a live-action Disney movie ever, or in a very long time. So it's one of the worst things ever. Somebody sent me a picture of Disney's board of directors. And I'm going to say a good thing about Disney. You know, usually, lately, I've been piling on. But I got to say, they're nailing the DEI stuff.
Their diversity on their board is excellent. Their movies need a little work. Now, this is good news, bad news for me in California especially because I really, really, I really, really, really want Hollywood and movies and TV to work because it's a big part of our economy and it used to be a big part of my entertainment. So I want it to work.
but it looks like they're doing everything they can to make sure it doesn't but how would you like some more good news about california you ready for this i don't know if i can even believe this next thing so jim hoff the gateway pundits reporting there's a state statewide poll in california that says that in 2026, well, let me just read it. There's a statewide survey from Decipher AI
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Chapter 3: What is the current political climate in California?
And it says that a staggering 48% of likely California voters are now open to voting for a Republican governor in 2026. Only 25% of Californians are registered Republican. And yet 48% are looking at, you know, if it's the right candidate, we might go for a Republican this time. Why? Well, here's an example. So these are some figures also from the polling, I guess.
83% of voters say gas prices are too high in California. What are your gas prices? Because our gas prices are well over $5 a gallon. But I understand that the nation is closer to $3. Yeah, we noticed. 69% think California's political leaders have not done enough to bring down energy utility costs. Yeah, we noticed. We noticed you're doing a terrible job in California on energy costs.
71% believe the governor and legislative leaders have not addressed California's high cost of living. Yes, that's exactly what we think. 73% support fully funding anti-crime Prop 36, which has not occurred. Yeah, we'd like to fund anti-crime. Can you please stop the crime? How about 72% feel homelessness still is a big problem? Yes, I'm amazed that it's only 72%.
60% oppose free healthcare to undocumented illegal immigrants. 62% support a fully independent investigation of the recent LA wildfires. And only 24% of Californians think that biological male transgenders should compete in female sports. That's pretty much running the table. You know what I mean? So the Republican policies have completely run the table.
The majority of Californians are Republican. They just don't realize it yet. They're sort of caught in their little inertia. But this really does suggest that the right candidate, and it would take a special candidate, it would take a Reagan, Trump, DeSantis kind of a quality person, but it's winnable. And
I don't want to see another weak Republican candidate for governor because I've usually not even known their names. Are you telling me that in all of California, we can't find one legitimate political superstar, somebody who can walk and talk and just agree with these things that the public agrees with? You don't even have to be smart.
You can just look at the polls and say, all right, I'm running for governor. And I'm going to lower your gas prices. You could just go right down the list. You know, the policies write themselves. Well, meanwhile, Attorney General Pam Bondi has said that they've created a Tesla terrorism task force specifically to look into the domestic terrorism against Tesla assets.
They got three people in custody right now. And she says this is domestic terrorism. That's exactly what I want to hear. I don't want to hear, oh, the biggest problem in the United States is white supremacist terrorism. No, it's not. Not even close. However, according to Zero Edge, Tesla has added a new threat detected mode, maybe just to the truck.
I don't know if this is for all the vehicles or maybe just the cyber truck. but it's going to be a louder than normal alarm. And it could be music, I think, if it detects some foul play. So if it looks like somebody is going to vandalize it or it does get vandalized, it's going to get really loud. Now, the question that's unanswered, is there any AI involved?
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Chapter 4: How is Tesla addressing domestic terrorism?
should have the same protections as everybody else in the legal system. So that might let some bad guys get away with stuff, but we accept that. We accept that just so we don't put in jail some good people who wrongly got into the system somehow. However, that's in conflict with
with the fact that the president, according to the Alien Enemies Act, can deport people who he thinks are alien enemies. So those two things can't exist together. So it can't be true that everybody gets their day in court and proper process. At the same time, the president can say, well, not these ones. These ones don't get proper process.
As long as we think they're gang members or bad guys, we'll just send them back. So that's what the Supreme Court might decide. Now, Rand Paul, Senator Paul, says he predicts the Supreme Court will uphold the Trump administration enacting the Alien Enemies Act. But that might be optimistic. And I also wonder, I'm a little confused about, oh, he also thinks that
that the Supreme Court might limit the district judges from having nationwide rulings. And I'm wondering, does that happen at the same time? So I need somebody who's smart about the Supreme Court and process to tell me that. If the question of a fair trial and due process versus the alien enemies thing where the president can just say, you're done, get out of here,
If that gets decided, does that at the same time automatically decide that the district judges from all over the country can't do these nationwide rulings? Or does that have to be a separate case that's more specific to district judges and nationwide rulings? So I'm a little unclear about that part. But Senator Paul thinks that maybe both things could go Trump's way.
speaking of things going trump's way rolls royce the british engineering giant they're they're in uh they're in a lot of uh military stuff and they they also make small nuclear reactors for for commercial use um they're going to move some of their manufacturing to the us and why is that Because of tariffs. So the ones that they're moving to the US might be things that they're making in China.
So if there's tariffs on Chinese goods... They don't want to be a Chinese good, because if it's made in China and then shipped here, it's a problem. Tariff-wise, it's a problem. So they're going to move some of their manufacturing out of the countries that are getting tariffed and into the United States, which is exactly what Trump was hoping would happen.
According to Just the News, John Solomon's writing about In Missouri, I hadn't paid a lot of attention to this, but Missouri had this court case, a legal, I guess a lawsuit, in which they were blaming China, the country, for COVID and for bad behavior and not telling us what was happening and acting like a monopoly and hoarding the masks and stuff like that. So
Apparently, China didn't bother to show up to defend themselves. They were just going to ignore it. And the lawsuit went Missouri's way. So yeah, Attorney General Bailey. And there was a $24 billion judgment. So according to the Missouri legal system, China owes Missouri $24 billion for just COVID-related damage.
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Chapter 8: What is the status of Kamala Harris's 2028 presidential campaign?
The only thing I recommend is diversification. So the best way to diversify is not to invest in one robot company, but to invest in some kind of a collection of them. but also make sure that's not your only investment. So this is how I give you advice that's useful, but it's not investment advice because 100% of all experts would tell you diversification is really important.
So as long as you're doing it with diversification in mind, I don't mind recommending you do it, but I'm not going to recommend a specific company or even a specific fund. I'm just curious if one exists. So there are funds like that for nuclear power. So if you wanted to invest in that, you'd have the option. Again, I don't recommend it. It's just, it's there.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, that's all I've got for you today. I hope that was enough positivity for you. It does look like things are looking pretty good in the Trump world. I'm only worried about whether Doge can get to the big numbers they need to get to. To me, that's the only thing that looks like a problem, like a big problem. So we'll see. I'll be optimistic about that as well.
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