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blox is and you've seen the video of him. If you haven't, it's not funny at all, but it looks like Roblox. New York Magazine has a big piece about Alex Soros and Alex Soros apparently is very committed to the far left of the Democrat party, which is interesting to me because that's what's going to keep the Democrats from winning. So I think Soros senior who was really good at keeping Democrats in…
← Previous segment →rently this organization, the biggest financial backers are Bill Gates and George Soros Open Society Foundation. So there's a big organization, 400 NGOs, supported financially by Gates and Soros. But what's interesting is the people who are on the board. The advisory board includes everything from Hillary Clinton to a bunch of ex secretaries of defense to a bunch of senators to governors. And here's the payoff. It's both parties. This is the uniparty nest.
So what Data Republican says is the importance of this cannot be understated. This is the first solid confirmation I've seen that Soros and Bill Gates are backers of the so-called uniparty network. So you know how people use the phrase uniparty whenever war is involved. So there's big differences between Democrats and Republicans on a lot of social domestic stuff like trans and sports and DEI and stuff like that. But there's another level, a higher level where we're making decisions about where the military is going to be deployed and how many trillions of dollars we're going to spend bombing other countries. That is often referred to as the uniparty because no matter how much we disagree on domestic stuff, somebody powerful is apparently all on the same page, Republican and Democrat, when it comes to war. Possibly because they benefit from it. That would be my follow the money speculation. Maybe they're just true believers and they think that the US needs this to project this kind of power in order to be successful. But I feel like it's far more likely that they're just part of an entity that supports each other and have ties to the military-industrial complex and are wagging the dog in the United States and causing at least causing from the background more wars than we might have wanted. So we'll keep an eye on that. But maybe the nest of the uniparty has been discovered. That would be kind of interesting.
The CBO has estimated that by 2035 the US debt could be $54 trillion. I think there's no chance of that. We would be dead long before that. If we get to a debt of $54 trillion in 2035, I don't think we can because I don't think we'd be able to finance that debt. I think everything would come crashing down. But apparently that's their estimate. $54 trillion by 2035. There's no way we could survive that. So if it happens, good luck.
There are reports that Elon Musk had shouting matches with Scott Bessent and that it happened in the White House and it was within hearing distance of the president and other people and it went on for a while and I guess the F-word was used and some of it had to do with staffing decisions. But here's my take. I like Elon Musk and I like the way he thinks and I like Scott Bessent and I like the way he thinks. And then I doubly like the fact that they're so passionate that they would yell it out behind closed doors. And I don't mind at all that the word got out because if they had just simply agreed on everything I'd wonder what's up. But this is sort of my perfect world when you've got two people that capable, that well-informed, and that connected to the worl
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d, and they have a shouting match. To me that's not bad news at all. That's sort of like just what you'd want. You'd want people really caring, really smart, and if they disagree they're not going to give up. They just go at each other. So I wouldn't be surprised you're going to see Elon Musk phasing out of his government DOGE work. I think some of that is because it was going to happen anyway in…
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