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Real Coffee with Scott Adams

Episode 2850 CWSA 05/25/25

Sun, 25 May 2025

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Chapter 1: What is the highlight of human civilization?

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let's get all my comments working and then we gotta have some fun perfect Good morning, everybody, and welcome to the highlight of human civilization.

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Chapter 2: How does the simultaneous sip enhance the experience?

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It's called Coffee with Scott Adams, and if you'd like to take this experience up to levels that nobody can understand with their tiny, shiny human brains, all you need for that is a cup or a mug or a glass, a tank or a chalice or a stein, a canteen jug or a flask, a vessel of any kind. Fill it with your favorite liquid. I like coffee.

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And join me now for the unparalleled pleasure of the dopamine of the day, the thing to make everything better. It's called the simultaneous sip, and it happens now. Go. Divine. Exquisite. Perfection. Well, it's Sunday, and you've decided to spend it with me, and I appreciate it. Well, according to Neoscope, nearly half of young people wish the Internet had never been invented.

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So there's a new survey in the UK. Now, does that surprise you? I think you could put that in the category of things you would just estimate. Because wouldn't you expect that at least half of young people are having a terrible experience with the internet? You know, they're getting bullied or they're not attractive or nobody follows their page. Yeah.

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So that's probably the least surprising survey results of all time. They shouldn't just ask me. Well, here's some Tesla news. According to Tesla, imagine you need to drop off something on the other side of town. Are you imagining that? Instead of driving there yourself and wasting your time in traffic, your car will be able to run the errand on its own while you work or do other things.

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On the way back, it can bring you your coffee order without high delivery fees. So how does it deal with the vendors on the other side? I can see how the car goes from one place to another by itself, but how does the coffee person know to stick the coffee in the car? Do they have to leave the Starbucks and open the car and put it in the center divider? I don't know.

Chapter 3: What are the latest Tesla news updates?

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So I think I need a robot in my car, but then we have everything. I want an optimist robot. in my self-driving car, and I wanted to go get my coffee. Yeah, that'll be good. You may have heard that Elon Musk, in part because X had kind of a down time yesterday, He's decided to go back to work 24-7, sleep at the office, and make sure his stuff works again. So that's always a good sign.

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When Elon Musk decides that he's going to sleep in the office anywhere, usually good things happen. So I feel sorry for him sleeping in the office, but I like the fact that X is going to be stable. Speaking of Tesla, Attorney General Pam Bondi says she's got three more of the Tesla terrorists, I call them Tesla domestic terrorists, that she's prosecuting.

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And all three defendants will face the full force of the law for using Molotov cocktails to set fire to Tesla cars and charging stations. Now, how happy are you that just because Elon Musk left Doge, or at least the everyday doging, and went back to work in his main company, that all of a sudden all the domestic terrorism changed. It just went away. Doesn't that tell you that it wasn't real?

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Doesn't that tell you that it was just organized by various moneyed forces and that as soon as he was out of the way, no reason to do any of this terrorism so good news there if you're a tesla stock order here's something i was predicting would happen but might happen sooner than i thought um apparently the u.s has a plan to to mine lithium in the united states

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Chapter 4: What is the new technology for lithium mining?

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but they've got a new technology that has been compared to the shale revolution. Remember when we were running out of oil and then somebody said, hey, we've got this new technology that can get us the oil from these shale environments. And then suddenly we had all kinds of oil. Well, apparently there are underground brine reserves or reservoirs, flowing across Arkansas.

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So Arkansas is sitting on a gold mine of lithium. And if it's a brine reservoir, and this one's so big it could apparently take care of the United States for 20 years, they've got this new technology where they don't have to spend a lot of money to get the lithium out of the brine. So it's not perfect. And there's at least one company that's been trying to do this for a while and not doing well.

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But apparently we do know the technology. So there's a way to cheaply get lithium. They just have to tweak it until it works just right. So I'd been sort of predicting that with these rare earth minerals and the lithium and stuff, that the process of mining it would get easier thanks to technology. And sure enough, lithium here we come.

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Well Lockheed Martin has decided it's going to stop its DEI initiatives. That would be following Trump's order to stop discriminating. The National Pulse is writing about this. And if you're Lockheed Martin, don't you depend on government contracts quite a bit? So kind of smart that they're doing that, don't you think? They didn't have much choice.

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They're going to have to obey the law, the law of the land. But anyway, they're getting rid of DEI. Anderson Cooper asked Rahm Emanuel on CNN, if Rahm is going to run for president. And here's the way he asked, and here's the answer. We'll see if you can tell what the truth is. So Cooper said, Nancy Pelosi made headlines today by saying she thinks you're running for president. Are you?

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All right, now listen to this answer. What I'm going to do is take time to think about not just how to fight Donald Trump, although that's worthy of doing, but how to fight for the American people. That's sort of a yes, isn't it? Now he could change his mind, but that's a pretty good indication he wants to run for president. I think he'd be a, Strong candidate.

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So I would worry about him if I were worried about a Democrat becoming president. I'd worry about him. But at least he's not a crazy one. You know, as Democrats go, he would be the least crazy Democrat. So he's got that going for him. Meanwhile, the SPLC, Southern Poverty Law Center, has labeled the Turning Point USA organization a hate group. And they've added them to their hate map.

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Now, remember how I always tell you that if you know what happened, you might not know anything. But if you know who was involved, well, now you might know something. So if you thought that the Southern Poverty Law Center was a totally legitimate organization operating independently to tell us where the hate is, Well, you'd be very surprised.

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It's more like a Democrat, you know, basically an attack dog for the Democrats. And Turning Point USA has been doing a tremendous job of public events, and Charlie Kirk in particular has been just killing it on these public events where he's sort of debating people in public. And the other thing you need to know is that if your job is to identify ghosts, are you going to find any ghosts?

Chapter 5: What does J.D. Vance say about university issues?

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So if the medical school wanted to do something, you know, some dissecting or something of human bodies, there was a morgue that would handle all that. And apparently the morgue manager was selling organs on the black market. Yeah. But he wasn't selling them until they were already used by the medical school.

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So once the Harvard Medical School was done with a body part, like a hand, you know, you'd have like a severed hand. Once they were done with it, they were supposed to be disposed in some legal way, I guess. But instead, the morgue manager was selling them. So, it really gives meaning to second-hand parts. Second-hand parts? Because they'd use the hand more than once?

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All right, that's all I got on that. It does seem that wherever there can be corruption, there is corruption. If it's possible, it's going to happen. Well, let's see if there's anything more like that. According to the Blaze... There's a North Carolina Democrat who used pandemic loans to throw herself a lavish of 50 at the birthday party, according to prosecutors.

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So she got $124,000 in loans, and part of what she spent it on was a big old birthday party for herself. So that's another situation in which it was possible to have fraud. And there it was. So the peer reviewers in science, they could be fraudulent, and apparently they are. The Southern Poverty Law Center could be sketchy, and apparently it is.

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The morgue director could be selling his body parts, and he was. And during the pandemic, a lot of the loans could be fake, and they were. Well, but in other good news, Liberty Nation News is reporting that crime is down across the U.S., and we're talking about the bad crimes, the murders and the rapes and stuff. Now, the question would be, and it's down for the first three months of this year,

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Now, why do you think that is? Could it be? Could it be because of the mass deportations of criminals? I don't know. It's too early to know. But if crime stays down everywhere, we're going to ask the question, is that because Tom Holman did an extra good job and he got rid of the criminals who were repeat offenders? It could be. It That might be the reason. It's too early to know, but could be.

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So here's something that I'm kind of happy about, but I don't know if it's enough. Our government is sort of designed for doing certain things. But one of the things our government is not designed to do is be efficient and save your tax money and not overspend. Because whoever cuts the budget ends up getting fired. They don't get elected. Hey, you cut that budget for whatever that good thing was.

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So we don't have any mechanism for a government that can do anything except overspend your money until we all die. But there's sort of a private industry thing that's sort of filling that gap.

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I don't know if it's enough to make a difference, but the all-in pod seems to be like almost a national treasure at this point because you've got four of the smartest people you've ever seen who are willing to talk about any topic that's important to the country. And they can do what Congress can't, which is tell the truth. And I think that's an important step.

Chapter 6: How is peer-reviewed science being corrupted?

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Now, telling the truth is only halfway to fixing a problem. You still have to have some mechanism to fix the problem, which we don't. But at least we're getting something like the truth. So David Sachs, one of the four in the all-in pod, he was talking about Doge. I saw this on the Vigilant Fox account. They did a summary. And he said Doge made great progress. I would agree.

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But there's one thing that Elon and Trump can't fix, which is Congress. So Congress would still have to agree to all the Doge cuts. And that part is just broken because Congress can't cut costs. They would get fired, meaning they would lose their next election if they cut anything. It wouldn't even matter what they cut. If they cut anything, they would probably get fired.

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So Doge proved that you could find a lot of fraud. You could identify it. You could at least have the possibility of cutting it, but we don't have anything that could actually cut it. So that part had to be quite disappointing for Elon as well as Trump. But there was a second part of this. But then yesterday I saw a, I think it was, they called it an emergency broadcast from the all-in pod.

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So two of the all-in pod guys were there, Chamath and Friedberg, and they were talking to Ron Johnson, Senator Johnson, who's a, I guess he was a Tea Party guy, and he's trying his best to figure out how to cut costs in the government, but there just doesn't seem to be any way to do it. But I recommend that you watch it because it's the most honest take on the trouble that we're in.

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Because they can say in direct language, we're in a death spiral and absolutely nothing is going to change it. Unless we come up with some whole new plan that nobody's thought of or Nobody was brave enough to do or something. But that was really valuable. So I'll say again, I think the all-in pod, because the four of them are so smart and so credible,

Chapter 7: What scandal is happening at Harvard's morgue?

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that when they take on a topic like this where nobody's being honest about it, it's the first time the country can hear the truth, basically. It's the first time they can hear the truth and in context because the news is all biased and they don't even cover the deficit. Most of the time when the news is talking about the budget, they don't even mention They don't even mention the fact.

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All right, well, there's a troll who needs to be disappeared. Let's get rid of the fart troll. Anyway. So most of the time, when the news covers the budget process, even the big, beautiful budget, they don't tell you the only important part. This budget will kill us all. That's the truth.

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Now, maybe not tomorrow, but if we don't figure out how to reduce the budget and we keep doing budgets like this where the deficit gets bigger instead of smaller, we're all dead. So that's something the all-in pod can say because it's true and it's demonstrably true. But we need that extra part. Maybe it's Trump, but it doesn't look like he has the

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the interest or maybe even the ability to cut it without losing the midterms. So I would recommend the All In pod for you so you're at least well-informed on that topic. But separately, I think it was a different podcast, I saw Friedberg say that there's some theoretical amount of energy that if the United States could create this amazing amount of energy, the deficit wouldn't be a problem.

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Now that's sort of a thinker, and I think I missed part of it because I just saw a little clip on it. Just think about that. the energy and money are sort of interchangeable because, you know, you would use money to buy energy, et cetera. So if you had a way to create just a ton of energy, let's say nuclear fusion, for example, let's say tomorrow it became cheap.

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Let's say somehow we figured out how to Build a nuclear power plant in one year. These are things we can't do, and I'm not predicting we can. But there's possibly one way we can escape the doom spiral. And you wouldn't know about it unless you'd watched the All In podcast explain that we're in a doom spiral. But in theory...

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If you could create a massive amount of power, electricity, energy, they would be irrelevant, basically. So anyway, keep that in mind that they're like a national treasure right now, but we still need that last part where knowing the truth isn't enough. You've got to be able to act on it, and we still need that part where we act on it. Oh, wait. All right.

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Here's something that I thought was weird. I haven't seen anybody mention this yet, but...

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You've probably heard before that the people in the news business, they have to play nice with the administration, whoever that is, because if they don't, they'll lose access, meaning that if they want an interview with somebody in the administration, the administration might say, oh, you wrote a hit piece about us yesterday, so we're not going to give you anybody to do an interview.

Chapter 8: Why is crime reportedly down in the U.S.?

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And it's getting safer because the Tapper book is drawing so much fire. And it's also making it easier for people to go public and say, oh, yeah, yeah. I guess Jake Tapper was fooled and other people were fooled. Oh, yeah, I was fooled too. Oh, yeah. But of course I was fooled because I didn't have access to the real information. They were hiding it from me. All right.

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If my engineer is watching this, we really got to get rid of that guy. I think you know who I'm talking about. All right. And then... I guess I would ask you this question. If the political experts were so bad at determining that Biden was capable, haven't the experts had a really bad 10 years? Do you remember when Trump was first running for office in 2015?

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What did all the experts say about his chances? They said, no way, right? All of them. All the experts. What did the cartoonist say? He's going to be your next president. So that was a case of the experts having a really bad time. And then the experts got Biden's brain wrong. And the experts got everything about the budget wrong, in my opinion.

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And you probably want to say the experts got a lot wrong on COVID-19. And the experts are not doing so good on the peer-reviewed papers. So what do you think? Are the experts even worthwhile anymore? I feel like the experts are not really doing well for the past 10 years. We've got a 10-year failure rate of experts where ordinary people are just like guessing and guessing correctly. I don't know.

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It doesn't look like that to me. And the guessers are literally beating the experts like time and time again. So meanwhile, NYU professor Scott Galloway. I think you know him. Fox News is reporting that he's also coming clean about his Biden support. He says the Biden family's narcissism severely effed the country. Basically, he's blaming the Bidens for hiding his situation and

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and then putting Kamala as the heir apparent. And he says the Democratic Party is hurting its legacy. Well, I don't know. If all the non-experts could clearly see that Biden was degraded, Can you really blame the Democrats? Don't you have to blame the people who couldn't see the obvious? It seems to me. Anyway, speaking of the budget, the big, beautiful budget.

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So the Senate is going to make their mark on it. And as I mentioned, Senator Ron Johnson, he's a deficit guy. He wants to make sure that we can pay our bills. And I guess Rick Scott and Mike Lee from Utah are similarly looking for bigger cuts. Do you think they're going to get them?

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I was looking at the list of things that the Senate wants to tweak, which, by the way, is a weird process to me because you've got these two entities. You've got the House and then you've got the Senate. Isn't it the weirdest thing that the House could vote on a bunch of elements in the budget and then the Senate could just change them?

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and then they would vote on it, and it would become a law, or it would become the law of the land. It just seems like the worst system, that there are two entities, and one can change what the first one just approved. But that's what's happening. And it looks to be a quick look at what the senators are looking at changing.

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