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Chapter 1: What should you say on Memorial Day?
Do you say happy Memorial Day or do you just say, Memorial Day always confuses me. What's the most respectful thing to say? Just, it's Memorial Day. Looks like we got more people on locals than anything else today. Okay. Is there some problem with YouTube? We only have four people coming in from YouTube. That's weird. Maybe something's going on over there.
Hey, YouTube's just frozen out four people. Huh. Weird. All right. Once again, I'm your holiday... James, not a lazy podcaster like those other people. Good morning, everybody, and welcome to the highlight of human civilization. It's called Coffee with Scott Adams, and you've never had a better time.
But 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 cupper mug or a glass of tankard shells beside a kenteen jug or flask, a vessel of any kind. Fill it with your favorite liquid. I like coffee.
Chapter 2: What is the concept of a simultaneous sip?
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 a simultaneous sip, and it's going to happen right now. Go. That was just enough. Just what I needed. My co-host today will be President Trump. All right. Well, that's enough of that. Well, did you know that, uh,
that the Tesla Optimus robot is going to use the same battery as the car. I don't believe it's going to be the same size though, but apparently your Optimus robot will be able to work all day long. I was kind of wondering how much you could get out of your robot before it had to charge itself. But apparently all day long.
And Musk has one of the toughest summers ever because not only is Austin getting ready for full self-driving, so Musk has to focus on that. I saw somebody say that X might be gaining the ability to send money and the ability to chat online. which I guess would be different than DMing, I guess.
Chapter 3: How is Tesla's Optimus robot powered?
And so he's working on that and Starship launch and AI, and he's working on the DMs working, because the DMs were not working again today. He's got the busiest summer. Man, we're not going to hear much from him. Did you know, according to the New Atlas, that the Air Force... is planning a rocket that can bring some enormous amount, 100 tons of cargo to anywhere on Earth in 90 minutes. 100 tons.
Now, I assume that's just for either military or emergency response. You wouldn't really want to spend that much money to bring 100 tons of cargo anywhere. But how could that compete with Starship? I'm kind of puzzled because I don't think the U.S. Air Force knows how to make that reusable. And maybe it's not. Maybe it just stays there. There's something wrong with that story.
Chapter 4: What does the Air Force plan for rocket delivery?
I don't believe the Air Force could land a giant rocket anywhere they want in 90 minutes and that it could take off and go back home. I don't think so. But That's the story. Well, you've heard versions of this before, but apparently the University of Pennsylvania has found yet another material that can collect water and then release it without any energy.
So you'd be able to just, I don't know, hang it up on a clothesline and have it make water out of the air. So the whole problem of running out of water It might not be a problem. Makes me wonder if you could put a little bit of it on a plant and then you'd never have to water the plant. Wouldn't that be cool?
If you never had to water it, they just took the water out of the air and just dropped it on the plant. That'd be kind of cool. Well, according to PJ Media, the New York Times has a big story about the Democratic Party being in a death spiral. Ha! if your political party is ever referred to as being in a death spiral, that's bad.
But I guess the evidence includes the fact that, let's see, in the 2024 election, six times as many counties shifted toward the GOP as toward the Democrats. Yes. Well, I guess it was just a gigantic shift. So they say that Trump has built an unstoppable coalition of working class people. And the only people left who are representative of the Democrats would be basically wine drinking college moms.
That's just me. According to the Epoch Times, Doge says it completed the major cleanup of Social Security records. So, you know, all those records of, there were like 12 million people on the data who were over the age of 120. So they got rid of about 12 million records. 12.3 million records that were apparently people who now have been marked as deceased.
So they didn't used to be marked as deceased, which means probably fraud. Probably 12 million people fraudulently collecting Social Security. But they put an end to that. Well, you know how Trump had threatened the European Union with a 50% tariff? Well, they called him Sunday night and said, please don't do that. And I guess it was a good phone call, and Trump agreed to push it in a month.
You know, once again, that whole threatening of a tariff, it seems to work every time. Because the main thing he wanted is for them to just get serious about negotiating. And if they weren't serious or they weren't doing it fast enough, he's just all 50% tariff. Tariff for you, tariff for you. And then they call him and they say, no.
And then he says, all right, if you're just going to try much harder to get this done. So that tariff threat is working. So I saw a long post on X yesterday by Stephen Miller. Now, as you know, Stephen Miller is an important part of the administration, one of the smarter people there. And he wanted to explain that people had it wrong about the big, beautiful bill, the budget bill.
And he went into great detail saying how it would lower taxes and lower the deficit too. And I couldn't understand a damn sentence in there. Almost none of it made sense to me. Now, it doesn't mean he's wrong, because he seemed to have a good grasp of the topic in a much greater detail than I've seen before. So he might be right, but I can't tell. I can't tell by his writing.
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Chapter 5: Is the Democratic Party in a death spiral?
So 200,000 people just in Louisiana alone will lose their coverage. And then Mike Johnson says, oh, we're totally not going to cut Medicaid. No, I'm not disagreeing with anything they're doing. I'm just talking about the messaging, that they're getting away with saying they're not cutting it. At the same time, they're massively cutting it.
But they're massively cutting it from able-bodied men who should get jobs and not be receiving it. And Johnson says the focus is on fraud, waste, and abuse, and specifically these young, able-bodied workers who are taking advantage of the system. We don't want that. No taking advantage of the system. Now, also, I only learned this today.
Apparently they, Mike Johnson says, they tucked into this big, beautiful bill. He told Face the Nation this. a provision that would restrict federal courts' ability to enforce some injunctions. So you know how every time Trump orders something, there's always some federal judge who says, not so fast. Here's an injunction. I will prevent you from doing it.
And then it has to go to the Supreme Court, and Trump usually wins. So apparently they stuck that into the bill. And it's meant to restrict activist judges. We'll see. As long as the Senate doesn't try to take it out, I guess. So here's a thing that I'm going to agree with Trump on quite a bit. So I think we're something like 31% of Harvard's students were foreign students. Now, on one hand...
you might say to yourself, there are plenty of good reasons why a foreign student should be allowed to go to Harvard. But Harvard was not allowing white men and Asian Americans to get into Harvard. And the slots were being filled up by people from other countries. Now, the problem is that if you get a degree from Harvard, and maybe this is changing quickly,
But if you have a degree from Harvard, isn't that like an amazing thing for the rest of your life? Why were we giving 30% of them to people from foreign countries when there were people who were absolutely qualified? you know, the Asian Americans who were being turned down for Harvard. Totally qualified. Probably lots of white guys too. And they just couldn't get in because of their ethnicity.
But they're letting the foreign workers, 30% of their students. Amazing. Amazing. So I'm with Trump. Send them all home. We should have never been in this situation. So I'm glad he's fixing that. And you wouldn't be surprised that Justin News is reporting that a judge has halted Trump's order to get rid of the foreign students. And that's why
Speaker Johnson is trying to stick into the big, beautiful bill something to prevent these judges from doing exactly this, exactly this. So I don't think this will stand. I would imagine that Supreme Court would say, you can't do that. Or possibly the big, beautiful bill will pass. And then it would be legal for Trump to say, we're going to ignore you, US District Court judge.
So we'll see how that goes. Newsmax is reporting that one of the big problems with student loans is that there are so many people who are behind on their student loans, it's causing their credit scores to plunge. And the credit scores are plunging so much that that if you wanted to do something like rent an apartment, you couldn't do it.
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Chapter 6: What did Doge Social Security cleanup achieve?
But there's going to be a ton of young people who could never find a place on their own and they're never going to have kids or never getting married. just because their credit score is low. And in some cases, the story is that they didn't know that they'd missed a payment. You know, they didn't get the mail and stuff like that. But your life could be just absolutely savaged by your student loan.
Well, according to that original sin book, that's that Jake Tapper book and Alex Thompson, And we're learning more every day. So apparently the people who are really running the country when Biden was in office was a group that called themselves the Politburo. Now, Politburo is sort of a reference to communism where there's a group of people in charge.
But here are the names of the people that, according to the book, were actually in charge. So if you want to know who is running the country, well, we've got some pretty extensive reporting on that. And I've said this before, but the scariest part about this is that we've never heard of most of these people, at least half of them.
So these are the people who were running the country when Biden was in office. Mike Donilon, Steve Ruschetti, Bruce Reed, Jill Biden, Hunter Biden, and sometimes Ron Klain, sometimes Annie Tomasino, and sometimes Anthony Bernal. So that was the polybrio. So it was exactly what you thought it was.
You know how you thought to yourself, I feel like there's some group of people who have just taken charge of my government. and I don't even know their names or who they are, that's what was happening. That's exactly what was happening. There was a small group of people you'd never heard of, half of them, and they were running the country.
Now, the book also says that Biden himself was usually involved in decisions. but I feel like this group might have been a little bit more involved. The troll of the all-capital letters. Let's get rid of that troll with the all-capital letters. Well, Alan Dershowitz... had a suggestion that makes me feel good because it was the same thing I would have said.
So whenever I agree with Alan Dershowitz, I think, oh, look at me. Look at me. I didn't even have to be a lawyer, and I got that one right. And he points out that if you want to use the Alien Enemies Act, to get rid of the worst of the immigrants, the illegal ones, the gang members, etc. And that's been kind of blocked because they need due process. He says this.
You just have to give them due process. But it's up to you to decide what the due process is because it's not defined. Now, due process for a citizen is pretty well defined. It's in the Constitution. But the courts just say there has to be due process for the non-citizens. So all you have to do is make up a process. And you just say, this is our official process, and now I'm giving it to you.
And that process could be as simple as you have 72 hours to mount a defense. And that's it. That's it. You just make sure that they all have 72 hours and maybe the ability to place phone calls or whatever, and then you can ship them back.
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Chapter 7: What are the implications of the new budget bill?
According to the Postmillennial, about 25% of corporate sponsors have scaled back whatever they were going to do for the Pride Parade. So I guess that's coming up in June. Yeah, of course, the New York Times, people are pulling back. They're afraid of overdoing it and getting in trouble. So 25% scaled back.
And I always thought to myself that I saw some reference to the fact that the gay pride parade people, they had less money. And I thought to myself, how much money do you need for a gay pride parade? Couldn't you just wear your street clothes and walk down the street? Do you have to dress in a wildly provocative way? Like, why does that give you more pride?
Couldn't you just walk down the street whistling and everybody would say, all right, good job. The gay community has done an amazing job in becoming part of normal, you know, the rest of civilization exactly like they want to do. And take the win. I always say this. The LGBT community
not so much the tea, but the lesbians and gays have done such a good job in improving their brand in the United States. And I always say stuff like, have you ever gone to a neighborhood and said to yourself, oh, it's a dangerous neighborhood. It's a gay neighborhood. Nope. It's one of the most successful subgroups in the entire United States. Take the win.
You have your parade, but does it really have to spend a lot of money? I don't know. I think just enjoy the win. According to Bloomberg, the profits from solar power companies have plunged And the reason is it's too sunny.
Now, I don't know how this makes sense, but part of the story is that they had immense amount of captured sunlight, but they couldn't store it because they don't have enough batteries. So they captured amazing amounts of sun just like they wanted to, and then they had to let it all go. So they had very little battery storage. And I'm thinking to myself,
Is this another thing that Elon Musk needs to fix? I think Elon Musk can fix this. He's got batteries. So Europe, France, and Spain. There's mostly France and Spain. So they didn't build their solar plant too wisely. How many of you saw the video of President Macron of France being pushed in the face by his wife? So Macron and his wife are in Vietnam.
It's part of an international trip they're making. And I don't know what's going on, but you see Macron standing still inside the airplane, but he's getting ready to go down the stairs. So the cameras are rolling and everything. And suddenly you see his wife's hand push him in the face. Like her hand goes over his mouth and just sort of pushes his head.
And then he realizes that it's on camera and everybody's watching. And he's got to play it off like, oh, that didn't happen. I think at first he tried to say it was AI. Deep fake. Nobody bought that, of course. And then it turned into, oh, it's just my wife being playful.
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Chapter 8: How are student loans affecting young people's lives?
So I observe that they're doing what makes sense for Israel, and that's as far as I'll go. But you can't really be in favor of it. You can just watch it and say, well, it makes sense for them. All right. You know the story of South Africa and whether or not there's a white genocide going on over there?
And some of the evidence of the white genocide appear to be fake, but there's plenty that doesn't appear to be fake. And Laura Logan I was seeing the Vigilant Fox report on this. She says, oh, there's definitely a white genocide in South Africa. I didn't realize that she came from South Africa, so she has a little more connection to it than the rest of us. But here's my question.
I do believe that there would be plenty of examples of white farmers in being tortured and having stuff stolen from them. But if it's also true that everybody is being, that the crime in general is just so bad that the black citizens are getting just as much crime. In other words, everybody's a victim of crime if you live there. It doesn't matter if you're white or black.
It does kind of blur that whole
white genocide area like it if all you have to do to get to be a victim of crime in south africa is show up and you don't it doesn't matter what color you are if you've got money somebody's going to want to take it from you i don't know what to call that i mean i guess it's white genocide i guess it is but wouldn't there be a black genocide happening at the same time
or it doesn't account if the people who are doing it, the crime, are also black. So you have a different word for it or something? Well, I would say, generally speaking, stay away from massive crime, if you can. Here's a story in the Daily Mail. I think it was in India. The story was a little unclear on that, but I think it was India.
They convicted somebody for poisoning her fiancé by putting sensors on her head and essentially doing some version of a lie detector, but a more high-tech one. So they placed a cap with electrodes on her head and they played specific
phrases about the crime and then they said we can tell by looking at our readout that you're guilty now apparently it works 90 of the time but that would not be nearly enough i do think however we're reaching a point where the lie detector or the ability to read your brain basically is going to be so good
that your entire trial might be just putting on a cap and turning it on and asking you some questions. Now, we're not there. 90% is not nearly good enough. You know, you need something like 100%. I think we might get to 100%. I think the technology for telling if you're lying could get to 100%. I think it might.
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