Coffee With Scott Adams — Knowledge Archive July 10, 2026
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there's some situation where the misinformation is bad for society and they have to do something about it. But if it's a valid just difference of opinion they can punish you for your opinion. That's the current system. Well if I get punished for my opinions you can find me on the Locals platform, subscription platform that's growing like crazy by the way. I've got thousands of subscribers now and…

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ter how big the court is. What matters is that would eliminate independence or even the semblance of independence of the judiciary. It would effectively destroy the republic as it was originally conceived. Now you could argue I'd like to destroy the republic but if you're not arguing that you would like to destroy the republic that's the bad idea. Because the independence of the three branches of government is the most essential part of the government and this would eliminate it. It would make them basically — it would make the court a captive of the executive office. So there's no point in having a court if the executive office pre

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tty much, not a hundred percent but pretty much, determines what they're going to decide before they even get a case. Right, so I can't believe that you would even get Democrats who are actual scholars, right, real scholars — I'm not sure you can get a Democrat scholar to buy into this. Now I was thinking the other day and I'm going to modify a suggestion I had a long time ago. I was thinking on…

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