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their assumptions. Very easy to adjust it back upwards. So I predicted that the stock guidance would get a little bit negative and the stock would fall because of uncertainty. But if there ever was a buying opportunity... let me take that back. You should not take any financial advice from cartoonists. And I mean that as seriously as I can say anything. You should not make bets or financial decis…

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oney behind, they're definitely very pro-nuclear. But Trump himself, he just doesn't even use the word. He doesn't even throw it in the list of good things that are happening. And I'm a little bit curious about that.

Now I think it's probably completely political, meaning that you don't get any new voters because you say nuclear. I'm just guessing. But maybe you would lose voters if you say nuclear. So it could be that there's no good political way to talk about it. It might be that. It could be because Trump himself is not completely sold as much as members of his administration. Could be. I don't know. But I think he needs to get over that. I think I'd like to see the president talk about nuclear even if he doesn't like it. I feel like we need some transparency there to get his opinion on that. And it's so conspicuously missing.

Now let me see if I told you that this happened, would you believe it? If I told you that Joe Biden ran a campaign ad in which he implied that Jews in America were associated with Hitler, would you believe that happened? Not associated with, but let's say compared to. Would you believe if I told you that hypothetically, would you believe that Joe Biden ran a campaign ad comparing conservative Trump-supporting Jews in America to Hitler? Would you think that actually happened? That actually happened.

Now in the ad he didn't call out any particular group except Trump supporters by implication. So the ad essentially accused President Trump of heading in the direction of Hitler. So the ad compares Trump to Hitler. What does that compare his supporters to? Well, automatically if you're saying that you support Hitler, you're kind of a Nazi by definition or association. You know, in all practical ways. If you support a Hitler character, you're either a Nazi or you're like one, similar to one. So the Biden ad quite clearly is meant to compare Trump supporters to Nazis, actual Nazis, with a picture of Hitler.

Now this comes only days after a gigantic pro-Trump rally by Jewish Americans. So Jewish Americans are having a big rally in favor of Trump, and of course Israel loves Trump, etc. And Biden is comparing Trump supporters to Nazis. To connect the dots, this actually happened in America in 2020. That Biden compared American Jews to Nazis. No, not directly. It's only by the associations that I've set up. If Trump's a Nazi or yeah, if Trump's a Hitler, his supporters must be Nazis. And we just saw that there are a whole lot of supporters who are Jewish. So doesn't that make them Nazis according to Joe Biden? It's pretty rugged, Joe. You need to answer to that.

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t story in the world. The FBI has an active criminal investigation into the Biden family in their business. And the charge to look into is money laundering. What? So since 2019 the FBI has been looking into the Biden family on some kind of charge. We don't know the basis for it, but money laundering. Now I'm guessing it has to do with either Ukraine or China or both. And how will we treat that? W…

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