Coffee With Scott Adams — Knowledge Archive July 10, 2026
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and say, "Wait a way, why are you stopping this with people of color? That's a big problem but it's only one of them. Why would you stop there? Why would you allow the world to be so unwoke when there were easy ways to wake it up even more? Why would you stop at half woke? I don't want your half woke. Give me full woke. Full woke or nothing." So I would call this a half woke attempt. I've told yo…

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ess in general it'd be like 18, but if you say, you know, how are they doing, 30 percent said excellent or good. So I don't know which number is closer to reality here.

And then Rasmussen asked about Build Back Better. Do people support it or oppose it? 38 percent support it. That's actually more than I thought. Does that sound high? A 38 percent support it. I'm not sure if Rasmussen is going to ask how many people know what's in it. How many people do you think know what's in it? Well that didn't take long for a meme. I don't know what's in it. Do you? I know individual things that are in it and I sort of recall I've read a number of articles where things are mentioned but I don't have a comprehensive sense. If you said write down all of the main items in it, you know, just a high level, I don't think I could do that. Could you? So I mean we just hear about individual stuff.

Hey Jonathan, that's a real good comment. Jonathan Giglio wants to share this with the rest of you: that clown Scott is a clown. Good one. I'm glad you spent your energy on that because you know all the other problems in the world are solved but the thing we didn't know about is if clown Scott was a clown. So thanks for doing that instead of exercising or teaching your kids something valuable. We're all the better for it. I appreciate that.

All right, 17 percent said they weren't sur

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e if they could support the Build Back Better. I would say that 17 — usually I mock the uncertain because most of the questions you really should have an opinion on, but this is one I don't know. 17 percent said, "I don't know." I feel like that's the right opinion. I don't know. I mean if you just focus on what it would do to inflation then I guess it would be easy to have a coherent opinion, whi…

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