Kamala reminds me of the episode of "Frasier" where a guy calls in and has to read from flash cards. He had written down answers to every question he could imagine being asked. Every time Frasier asked him a question, you could hear the guy flipping through the cards, looking for the predetermined response.
Worked for the company that printed Al Gore’s “Reinventing Government” book. We had 4 days to print it. Had to have completed books on the White House lawn for anpress conference/photo op. We had to work over a holiday weekend. Overtime cost alone was $35,000.
Scott, I worked in process control for 15+ years, and many of my customers were the West Coast refineries, including the ones in bakersfield. Good luck to a state government that has no expertise in managing refineries.
SA thinks an "automated" Federal Government will work better. I retired under SS almost 20 years ago. I appeared in person without an appointment and saw an "agent" within 1/2 hour. I gave him all the information I thought she needed but she wanted some more so we made another fix appointment. With two meetings, all my problems were resolve AND I got a few dollars extra because of our two minor kids. That's they way I want to deal with the Federal government.
Alcohol never been my thing, but have to thank Scott for Givin me the drunk question as effective tool,with lots of variations in using. Sometimes i advice not drink to much because I'm worried it can cause brain damage and reading their comments the damage is notable just trying being nice and help them, my friendly advice is not appreciated, standard i also tell them : you're drunk and the nex commenter jups in advising the guy,not to get drunk,so early in the morning. The Drunk play is more fun than the NPC game 1:16:06 1:16:06 1:16:06 1:16:06
11:28 they implemented this at the london Olympics in 2012. It was first used to l in casinos and nightclubs to measure biometrics and notify staff of potential "high risk" threats based on their facial expressions, heart rate, pupil dilation, ect. Now all normies can enjoy being in a data base. I love big brother and ai like you wouldn't believe.
As of July 1, 2024, the federal minimum wage in the United States is $7.25 per hour. However, each state can set its own minimum wage, and if it's higher than the federal minimum, employers must pay employees at least the state's minimum. For example, as of 2024, Ohio's minimum wage is $10.45 per hour, so employers in Ohio must pay their employees at least that amount.
Batteries are become exiting technology as their power to weight ratio increases. It will mean for the same weight vehicles will be able to increase their range, maybe someday being able to compete with a tank of fuel.
His narcissism and ego lead him to suggest he has been right about things and saw them coming long ago yet the evidence of him losing his cartoonist job suggests the opposite. You can see him do this all the time. He is also entirely wrong about Iran. They already demonstrated the ability to hit an Israeli airbase. Without US support the Israelis wouldn’t stand a chance.
Serious question. Are you a paid troll account? You type like a paid troll account. I'm only asking in case you can hook me up. He absolutely knew when he spoke up on a controversial topic it would lead to him being cancelled by people that deliberately took his words out of context/ He just didn't care becase A) he was already rich, and B) he has integrity. Stay tuned for the third act where that pays off more in the long run.
Elon only talked w Lex for the first couple hours then he had 3 other guys come in one at a time. They were all talking about Neuralink, so he joined all the interviews together.
What's missing from the "news" about the plea agreements with the alleged "terrorists" is that their cases are infected with serious constitutional defects, including, but not limited to, extraordinary rendition and confessions induced by torture. Folks who are simpatico with "frontier" justice, and who are also willing to trust the government to mete it out, may not care. However, once these cases reach the real courts, the government is likely to have some serious problems. By making these deals, the government solved these problems. In addition, considering the fertile ground for appeal, it is unlikely that any death warrants would ever be executed.
Most Americans don't even know GITMO is still a thing. 20+ years later and only 16 people out of 700+ detained have been charged w/ crimes. I know that many have been shipped off elsewhere, some freed, some died...but still. Seems like after 9/11 Americans just said f*ck it, we're not going to even pretend to care about the rule of law anymore.
Hey, Scott, with respect...? Please do not say Israel "murdered" the leader of Hamas, unless you mean to state that he was _wrongfully killed._ If all you mean is that Israel _killed_ him, just say "killed." Given that they Hamas and Israel are at war and the leader of Hamas is considered a combatant, I don't think any good reason exists for claiming the killing was _wrongful._
Technically definition is: kill (someone) unlawfully and with premeditation. Does Israeli law allow extrajudicial killings? Real question, I have no idea.
Voter data used to be my business. Yes, lots of junk records in the files. They are easily identified in real time by a poll watcher with a phone and the right software.
You have it backwards. Voter data used to be public record which could be obtained by paying only the fee for copying. You might, for example, get a CD with all the voter data for your county. Since 911, folks have become fearful of "revealing" themselves. There are folks that now resent that the ownership of real estate and the tax assessments are public record. Before 911, folks in the suburbs routinely put their names on the mailbox. But no more. If you see a name on a mailbox, it just means the owner has been there from well before 911 and also doesn't give a "sh*t" about much. In Virginia, it's now a felony to use voter data for anything other than "election" purposes. Political organizers have to be wary of accidentally activating these laws.
@@GilmerJohn Like I said, this was my business. What I said above is absolutely true, I just didn't explain the how. On the back end, the software would run matching queries against multiple data sources to confirm a legit voter record. For example, checking the NCOA database to confirm the the person named on the ballot still lives at the address on the ballot. If they don't, someone else filled out and returned the ballot. A phone app would run the checks against databases on the web in a second at most. All you'd have to do would be to point the camera at the address block. In an ideal world, the vote counters would run the check instead of the observers but either way, real time confirmation is possible. Would it be better to clean up the files before ballots are sent out? Of course. But this is politics. There are other ways to cheat, of course, but matching ballots with real addresses where the voter still lives certainly helps. When you see articles about how many bad records there are in current files, it is cross-checks like these that are being employed against the entire file. Yes, you do have to have a legitimate political purpose to get access to the files. Political parties (Dems, Reps, others) use cleaned up voter files to contact voters so they don't waste time and money trying to contact voters that don't exist. The fact that some registrars use files full of illegitimate records is for one purpose only - to cheat.
Just pump in a couple trillion dollar subsides (ie taxpayer money) into Tesla so the stock can rise and we can afford their toxic deadly battery cars (hint Scott is invested in AI and Tesla stocks, that’s why he talks about them daily)
There is no way that you can preserve your public persona if mob psychology is out to get you. All you can really do is be consistent and at least have a reason for your actions.
After the hostage swap that just happened, I'm worried leaving KSM alive in jail gives our side a "high value" trading card. If we could prove having a high value trade doesn't induce "collecting" on the other side, maybe keeping him alive is good. However, I think they might ask for him specifically some day and attempt to get someone important enough to get a yes.
Scott, if one's media sources assign that person's opinions, as you so often assert, how would anyone go about changing those opinions? By choosing to listen to a different news source with different opinions than the previous one? And how exactly could someone choose to change their news source? Because, again, as you also so often assert, humans don't have free will. #pretzellogic
Scott is deliberately attempting to deceive you A flip-flop is somebody who changes their position from one position to the opposite back to the original original position in a very short length of time and Scott knows it and he’s deliberately lying to you Somebody who changes their mind over the span of several years based on new information would never be referred to by that term and Scott knows it, but he is deliberately obfuscating
why does trump have to do the debate the way she wants TRUMP should shane in her into not doing a debate and have a Black conservative reporter black chick with indian camera guys and jamaica co hostess
Russians already use Yandex as their Google, and I'm guessing building proprietry national operating systems for phones isn't hard if even North Korea has managed it.
How much Russian technology do we use in the west? Nada That’s the answer to how good Russian technology is. Even better, what things made by Russia are used outside of Russia?
As for Josh Shapiro: Actually, I'd be okay with it if he _had_ served briefly in the military forces of any of the following countries: The U.K., Canada, Australia, Israel, Japan, maybe even Switzerland or Finland or a few others. Of course, I'd also want to see that he'd spent most of his life in the U.S. and had no signs of disloyalty towards the U.S., and no hinkey connections to their intelligence programs. (A "Swiss Candidate" is way better than a "Manchurian Candidate," but I'd rather not have either.) In my view, the Constitutional citizenship requirements need updating: "Natural born" citizens ought to pass the same tests required of naturalized citizens, to vote; Persons who are the children of one or more illegal immigrants ought not to be considered natural-born U.S. citizens, but ought to go through the naturalization process; Parents ought to be able to vote by proxy on behalf of their children until they reach their majority; and, Natural birth ought to be necessary, but not sufficient, to become a President, a member of Congress (House or Senate), or a SCOTUS Justice. Additional requirement: The candidate must have spent 2/3rds or more of their formative childhood years in the U.S. (including territories, bases, embassies), and 50%+ of their overall lifetime. I fully acknowledge that this might exclude some fantastically good candidates; but _fantastically_ good ones (like Elon Musk) will find other ways to contribute fantastically. This is largely a stopgap against persons who aren't culturally loyal to the nation as such.
We all hate for valid reasons for hate.. Do not be so quit to discount the pain. Why are they hurting so much> What happen to them for trusting the plan up to now?
More nonsense surfacing from J D Vance about his lunatic statements regarding giving parents extra votes and those with no children, according to him, tending toward sociopathy. He loves this bilgewater and keeps running with it, and I say keep it up JD; anything contributing to Trump’s downfall in November, as these idiotic outpourings surely will, has my most heartfelt seal of approval.
He's like Trump. He often thinks out loud. Most folks by now understand that. A single statement doesn't mean much. Vance has just started campaigning and he has all the signs of being a Richard Nixon (1952 version) "Hatchet Man" for the GOP ticket.
45:47 Americans aren’t gonna fall for it this time. People are fed up. I HOPE you’re wrong about this (although you’re generally correct about most things).
23:55 - "How did we get here?"
Answer: Public "education".
Why don’t they use facial recognition for voting???😡😤
@@tinashimek2622 Because of Scotts face. Have you seen it?
Kamala reminds me of the episode of "Frasier" where a guy calls in and has to read from flash cards. He had written down answers to every question he could imagine being asked. Every time Frasier asked him a question, you could hear the guy flipping through the cards, looking for the predetermined response.
Worked for the company that printed Al Gore’s “Reinventing Government” book. We had 4 days to print it. Had to have completed books on the White House lawn for anpress conference/photo op. We had to work over a holiday weekend. Overtime cost alone was $35,000.
Scott, I worked in process control for 15+ years, and many of my customers were the West Coast refineries, including the ones in bakersfield. Good luck to a state government that has no expertise in managing refineries.
Been listening since 2020. Started cutting back this and adding in All In Podcast that Scott recommended. It’s been a good change of pace.
Bot account name posting from a country where shitting on the beach and marrying your sister is standard procedure
10:13 California is like Costco except that you don’t get anything for being a member.
SA thinks an "automated" Federal Government will work better.
I retired under SS almost 20 years ago. I appeared in person without an appointment and saw an "agent" within 1/2 hour. I gave him all the information I thought she needed but she wanted some more so we made another fix appointment. With two meetings, all my problems were resolve AND I got a few dollars extra because of our two minor kids.
That's they way I want to deal with the Federal government.
Love the way the democrats are throwing Jill under the bus for HIDING Brandon’s mental staff.. they shoot their own
The anti-inflation play is to have lots and lots of money. You know, like Scott.
Alcohol never been my thing, but have to thank Scott for Givin me the drunk question as effective tool,with lots of variations in using. Sometimes i advice not drink to much because I'm worried it can cause brain damage and reading their comments the damage is notable just trying being nice and help them, my friendly advice is not appreciated, standard i also tell them : you're drunk and the nex commenter jups in advising the guy,not to get drunk,so early in the morning. The Drunk play is more fun than the NPC game 1:16:06 1:16:06 1:16:06 1:16:06
Anti-semite'ism talk? What's with putting the cart before the horse? Break the jew taboo. The conversation must start with "semite-ism"
11:28 they implemented this at the london Olympics in 2012. It was first used to l in casinos and nightclubs to measure biometrics and notify staff of potential "high risk" threats based on their facial expressions, heart rate, pupil dilation, ect. Now all normies can enjoy being in a data base. I love big brother and ai like you wouldn't believe.
South African democracy is working pretty well right now.
8:23 Puerto Rico did that and it ended up with the most expensive, least reliable and vulnerable system in the US.
As of July 1, 2024, the federal minimum wage in the United States is $7.25 per hour. However, each state can set its own minimum wage, and if it's higher than the federal minimum, employers must pay employees at least the state's minimum. For example, as of 2024, Ohio's minimum wage is $10.45 per hour, so employers in Ohio must pay their employees at least that amount.
In CA it’s 20$
No it's not. It's $15.89. You're just talking about the fast food industry and that even has guidelines.
3:12 Now men wear heels. Makes them taller. 😅
We have electrified bird carcasses stating fires here in Colorado, so our plate is full.
I've said for years I should dump all securities on July 31st every year, and then buy them all back at the end of September.
Is that the strategy that has made you indepentently wealthy and frolicking on tropical islands 'for years'?
Batteries are become exiting technology as their power to weight ratio increases. It will mean for the same weight vehicles will be able to increase their range, maybe someday being able to compete with a tank of fuel.
His narcissism and ego lead him to suggest he has been right about things and saw them coming long ago yet the evidence of him losing his cartoonist job suggests the opposite. You can see him do this all the time. He is also entirely wrong about Iran. They already demonstrated the ability to hit an Israeli airbase. Without US support the Israelis wouldn’t stand a chance.
He still has a cartoonist job.
Who?
Iran attack on April 14 managed to hit the desert and kill a few camels. Mazel Tov!!
4' tall.
Serious question. Are you a paid troll account? You type like a paid troll account. I'm only asking in case you can hook me up.
He absolutely knew when he spoke up on a controversial topic it would lead to him being cancelled by people that deliberately took his words out of context/ He just didn't care becase A) he was already rich, and B) he has integrity. Stay tuned for the third act where that pays off more in the long run.
today's "ount" count: 37 low effort day from Scontt
Elon only talked w Lex for the first couple hours then he had 3 other guys come in one at a time. They were all talking about Neuralink, so he joined all the interviews together.
What's missing from the "news" about the plea agreements with the alleged "terrorists" is that their cases are infected with serious constitutional defects, including, but not limited to, extraordinary rendition and confessions induced by torture. Folks who are simpatico with "frontier" justice, and who are also willing to trust the government to mete it out, may not care. However, once these cases reach the real courts, the government is likely to have some serious problems.
By making these deals, the government solved these problems. In addition, considering the fertile ground for appeal, it is unlikely that any death warrants would ever be executed.
Most Americans don't even know GITMO is still a thing. 20+ years later and only 16 people out of 700+ detained have been charged w/ crimes. I know that many have been shipped off elsewhere, some freed, some died...but still. Seems like after 9/11 Americans just said f*ck it, we're not going to even pretend to care about the rule of law anymore.
The dudes are cia operatives
Hey, Scott, with respect...? Please do not say Israel "murdered" the leader of Hamas, unless you mean to state that he was _wrongfully killed._ If all you mean is that Israel _killed_ him, just say "killed." Given that they Hamas and Israel are at war and the leader of Hamas is considered a combatant, I don't think any good reason exists for claiming the killing was _wrongful._
Unalived
Chill out rabbi no one cares
Relax. You already canceled him.
@cremdilly7176 I'm not Jewish and I don't care about Isreal, but I care. Language is only useful if you use it correctly
Technically definition is: kill (someone) unlawfully and with premeditation.
Does Israeli law allow extrajudicial killings? Real question, I have no idea.
Voter data used to be my business. Yes, lots of junk records in the files. They are easily identified in real time by a poll watcher with a phone and the right software.
You have it backwards. Voter data used to be public record which could be obtained by paying only the fee for copying. You might, for example, get a CD with all the voter data for your county.
Since 911, folks have become fearful of "revealing" themselves. There are folks that now resent that the ownership of real estate and the tax assessments are public record. Before 911, folks in the suburbs routinely put their names on the mailbox. But no more. If you see a name on a mailbox, it just means the owner has been there from well before 911 and also doesn't give a "sh*t" about much.
In Virginia, it's now a felony to use voter data for anything other than "election" purposes. Political organizers have to be wary of accidentally activating these laws.
@@GilmerJohn Like I said, this was my business. What I said above is absolutely true, I just didn't explain the how. On the back end, the software would run matching queries against multiple data sources to confirm a legit voter record. For example, checking the NCOA database to confirm the the person named on the ballot still lives at the address on the ballot. If they don't, someone else filled out and returned the ballot.
A phone app would run the checks against databases on the web in a second at most. All you'd have to do would be to point the camera at the address block. In an ideal world, the vote counters would run the check instead of the observers but either way, real time confirmation is possible. Would it be better to clean up the files before ballots are sent out? Of course. But this is politics. There are other ways to cheat, of course, but matching ballots with real addresses where the voter still lives certainly helps.
When you see articles about how many bad records there are in current files, it is cross-checks like these that are being employed against the entire file. Yes, you do have to have a legitimate political purpose to get access to the files. Political parties (Dems, Reps, others) use cleaned up voter files to contact voters so they don't waste time and money trying to contact voters that don't exist. The fact that some registrars use files full of illegitimate records is for one purpose only - to cheat.
K. H. the VP could be in charge of getting the gov more efficient. You go girl.
If Scott starts a new family hand has 2 children their names will be AI and Robot.
21:00 Maybe they cap Bibi, and everyone lets out a sight of relief.
-sight-
*sigh*
They would hate elon even if he cures blindness, but what about if he cured mental illness? touche
Oh, if he could cure mental health problems, the democRATs would hate him. He would be destroying their base support.
Just for the record, MI is not one thing, but many different disorders.
So, no 'cure'. Not now, not ever.
What about gold and silver?
One day, Scott will explain why I find the introductory three taps of the notest sooo satisfying. Or maybe he won't ...
You are getting sleepy…
What is a “ notest”?
Scontt still doesn't know that AI is just the latest tech scam.
Freedom seeks exits from the ancient movie theatre called California.
7:48 The cost of a Tesla will drop. 😂😂😂
Just pump in a couple trillion dollar subsides (ie taxpayer money) into Tesla so the stock can rise and we can afford their toxic deadly battery cars (hint Scott is invested in AI and Tesla stocks, that’s why he talks about them daily)
Compare Biden to Eisenhower. Too amazing to discuss.
There is no way that you can preserve your public persona if mob psychology is out to get you. All you can really do is be consistent and at least have a reason for your actions.
After the hostage swap that just happened, I'm worried leaving KSM alive in jail gives our side a "high value" trading card.
If we could prove having a high value trade doesn't induce "collecting" on the other side, maybe keeping him alive is good.
However, I think they might ask for him specifically some day and attempt to get someone important enough to get a yes.
Did one just refer to the guy in Venezuela as "Manure-o" ?
Scott, if one's media sources assign that person's opinions, as you so often assert, how would anyone go about changing those opinions? By choosing to listen to a different news source with different opinions than the previous one? And how exactly could someone choose to change their news source? Because, again, as you also so often assert, humans don't have free will.
#pretzellogic
#scottlogic
Fecal recognition at an NFL game doesn't matter in the age of drones.
I rarely poo at a football game.
2:40 But the heels cause women to thrust out their pelvis, making them sexually more attractive, so the lack of heels takes away from that...
I think you need a bigger cup Bro😂
_>"the players game the system"_
Gee, you think? * _cough _*_GME_*_ cough_ *
0:26 Skip the BUM BUM BUM
1:09 Skip the Sip
dump the thumpthumpthump
Don’t get hypnotized folks
Scott is deliberately attempting to deceive you
A flip-flop is somebody who changes their position from one position to the opposite back to the original original position in a very short length of time and Scott knows it and he’s deliberately lying to you
Somebody who changes their mind over the span of several years based on new information would never be referred to by that term and Scott knows it, but he is deliberately obfuscating
I hope you are not underestimating the red line
why does trump have to do the debate the way she wants
TRUMP should shane in her into not doing a debate
and have a Black conservative reporter black chick
with indian camera guys and jamaica co hostess
Scott: "I WORKED IN A CELL PHONE COMPANY!" 🤓
Also Scott: "What phones can Russia use if they ban Google, Android & iOS?" 🥴
Sell in May and go away!
Russians already use Yandex as their Google, and I'm guessing building proprietry national operating systems for phones isn't hard if even North Korea has managed it.
How much Russian technology do we use in the west?
Nada
That’s the answer to how good Russian technology is. Even better, what things made by Russia are used outside of Russia?
@@GasPipeJimmy Well, do you speak Russian? If you don't, that could explain why you don't see a lot of Russian software.
1:02:00 implying we should run elections that please jews in order to win
As for Josh Shapiro: Actually, I'd be okay with it if he _had_ served briefly in the military forces of any of the following countries: The U.K., Canada, Australia, Israel, Japan, maybe even Switzerland or Finland or a few others. Of course, I'd also want to see that he'd spent most of his life in the U.S. and had no signs of disloyalty towards the U.S., and no hinkey connections to their intelligence programs. (A "Swiss Candidate" is way better than a "Manchurian Candidate," but I'd rather not have either.)
In my view, the Constitutional citizenship requirements need updating:
"Natural born" citizens ought to pass the same tests required of naturalized citizens, to vote;
Persons who are the children of one or more illegal immigrants ought not to be considered natural-born U.S. citizens, but ought to go through the naturalization process;
Parents ought to be able to vote by proxy on behalf of their children until they reach their majority;
and,
Natural birth ought to be necessary, but not sufficient, to become a President, a member of Congress (House or Senate), or a SCOTUS Justice. Additional requirement: The candidate must have spent 2/3rds or more of their formative childhood years in the U.S. (including territories, bases, embassies), and 50%+ of their overall lifetime. I fully acknowledge that this might exclude some fantastically good candidates; but _fantastically_ good ones (like Elon Musk) will find other ways to contribute fantastically. This is largely a stopgap against persons who aren't culturally loyal to the nation as such.
George Snuffleupagus will in all likelihood give his democrat gal pal Kamala pre-shared q's. And her answers will still stink. Isn't that...weird?
I like to call him George StepOnAllOfUs
@@mattm7426 his class is one of well-paid actors who sold out the average American long ago
Scott, as aoon as AI can have a conversation with you, you will do nothing but atgue with it.
🤦♂️
Well, another day of nothing useful from Scott.
Nothing if you don't use the information, positive if you do.
But he’s great for falling back asleep for a bit.
Random drunk troll who brings nothing to the world criticizing others who bring actual non fake news to the world every day for years on end.
Scotts is just a person with an opinion who can be ignored...
Who claimed otherwise?
LOVE A SCOTT. in all caps just for you. Drunks are in pain... Listen, pass the insults....
We all hate for valid reasons for hate.. Do not be so quit to discount the pain. Why are they hurting so much> What happen to them for trusting the plan up to now?
Imagine still supporting Israel today... Oof
If Scott were really unafraid he’d talk about it. But he is scared of the small hat
Little man afraid of losing his meal ticket. Nothing to admire in Scott Adams.
Imagine getting caught up in a war of 2 horrible sides......just another thing to divide us. I absolutely despise both sides
More nonsense surfacing from J D Vance about his lunatic statements regarding giving parents extra votes and those with no children, according to him, tending toward sociopathy. He loves this bilgewater and keeps running with it, and I say keep it up JD; anything contributing to Trump’s downfall in November, as these idiotic outpourings surely will, has my most heartfelt seal of approval.
you write like a schizo loser
You have to go back.
I gotta admit JD was a bonehead move by Trump
JDVance choice was a disaster, will cost Trump the election
He's like Trump. He often thinks out loud. Most folks by now understand that. A single statement doesn't mean much. Vance has just started campaigning and he has all the signs of being a Richard Nixon (1952 version) "Hatchet Man" for the GOP ticket.
Happy simultaneous shit. I actually had diarrhea 6 times already today
So does Scott with every podcast!
shitty comments
Don't run with the runs,it will catch up with you..
@@ArnB-hk4hn I had diarrhea twice after watching this btw
Do you think White America got a good deal the last 78 years?
45:47 Americans aren’t gonna fall for it this time. People are fed up. I HOPE you’re wrong about this (although you’re generally correct about most things).
Easy to be correct when you predict 100 things and hypnotize your audience e