Back to episode — Episode 2334 CWSA 12/26/23 Lots Of Interesting Stuff In The News, And Not All Bad This Time
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y raise our rates because of all the excess deaths, because we're going to have to pay these people when they die for the life insurance, right?" So how many of you fell for believing the people who have the greatest incentive to lie to you, the insurance companies, the greatest economic incentive to lie to you? How many of you said to yourself, "Well that's a good source"? How many of you fell f…
← Previous segment →the cat, if the cat's in his sealed box and there's some poison there that will randomly be active or not, but it's random. If you're outside the box, the physicists argue, well you don't know if the cat is alive or dead, but until it's observed or measured, it's both. That the cat exists in a superposition of both being alive and dead. Now as far as I can tell, that's the only way to solve peace in the Middle East. Because it turns out that too many of the Palestinians, not all of them of course, but too many of them would only be happy when the Jews are all dead. Now the Jews, I haven't asked them, but I'm almost positive that they'd be happier if they lived. So you have two unsolvable things here. One is you must all be dead, and the other is well we prefer to live. So I think that the only way you can have a peace deal is Schrodinger's Jew, where the Palestinians believe that they've killed all the Jews and yet the Jews are living happily, completely alive and safe. So yeah, in other words it's impossible. So every minute you spend wasted talking about a two-state solution is just a waste of time. There is no two-state solution except for the absurd, you know, that the Jews are both alive and dead so that everybody can get what they want. Right? It's not possible. So Schrodinger's Jew. I'm adding that to the conversation. So stop talking about a two-state solution. That's never going to happen.
But can Netanyahu do these three things? Can he destroy Hamas? I say mostly
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yes. It might be like a 95% thing, not 100% thing, but mostly yes. If they put enough resources to it, they can probably get close to it. Can they demilitarize? Yes, as long as Israel maintains full military control of the area. If they let somebody else do it, maybe not. But yes, it's doable. Very hard but doable. But can they deprogram the Palestinians? Oh, here's the question. Well this is my d…
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