Back to episode — Episode 1251 Scott Adams - Wuhan Lab Allegations, the Coup Persuasion Success, and my Pineal Gland
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ed consequences of the coronavirus and the school shutdowns and all of that is that states are breaking out all over the place trying to assert their ability to allow students to choose where they go to school. What are the biggest two stories in the country in terms of how important they will be to the future, largely ignored? Are you watching all the headlines about all the movement toward break…
← Previous segment →is. But if the government has decided that nuclear power is necessary for space, Space Force, space exploration, space defense, and it is, that means that our domestic industry will get a big boost because they'll do a lot of things in maybe the government sector for military. And that will almost certainly create smaller, cheaper, better new technology reactors that might even be safe from a meltdown. So that is something that would affect climate change no matter what you thought about the actual risk of that. It will change our whole energy structure. It changes our defense posture in the future. Gigantic.
You take those two stories, just the nuclear energy for space and how that will ripple through everything, and then just the school choice stuff that's springing up everywhere and like lots of little flowers. Those are transformative. Golden age almost. Almost.
If I told you before that you should expect a demolition phase before rebuilding because there was already stuff here, the United States already exists. You don't have a green field where you say, well, I imagine we build something from nothing. You don't have that option. You have to do demolition. And I feel as if 2020 was a year of demolition. Now some of it wasn't our choice
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, right? Coronavirus just made us rethink every assumption, which was a really bad pandemic. But what is the unintended consequence, if you will, of rethinking every assumption? It's really good. It's really, really good. Like really, really so good you can't even wrap your head around it. The pandemic is nothing but bad in terms of what it's doing to us at the moment. But making us rethink from s…
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