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at is the logic of who gets blamed? Is there any way to predict that? Is it the party in charge? Do they always get blamed if they have the power? Or is there some reason that the Democrats would get blamed this time? I don't know. But the argument is they want massively more spending for health care, but specifically I think that would include paying for trans surgeries for kids and health care…

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le. And he said that he believes Trump is trying to rig the midterms and he said, quote, "I really mean and I fear that he will not have an election in 2028. I really mean that in the core of my soul. Unless we wake up to the code red of what's happening in the country." So this is the most surprising thing that I've heard in a long time. He says, "I mean this in the core of my soul." My God, does Gavin Newsom have a soul? Am I just learning that he has a soul? Because he's not doing anything that looks like you'd do if you had one, like starting a gigantic scare of my people, get them all worked up, cause them to violence. If you actually said the guy in charge is going to cancel elections, that's permission to violence, would you disagree?

If a politician was telling you, I mean it in the core of my soul, he's going to cancel elections. That is an invitation to violence, isn't it? Do you see it differently? I mean, I don't think that the Democrats even understand what causes violence. It's this. It's exactly this. Because there wouldn't be violence if you just thought you'd lose an election. But if you think that there will never be one because the other team is turning dictator, that's permission for violence. Now, I'm not giving you permission, but it sounds like he is. That's so bad.

Well, this hoax needs a name. The hoax that elections will be cancelled so that Trump can stay in office. It's obviously a hoax, but given that there are two parts to it, there's a 2026 hoax and then there's a 2028 hoax that's the same, you know, that there won't be an election. So it's a little murky that way, but it needs a name. I don't have one.

Also Gavin Newsom has decided that California will make their own recommended vaccine schedule for kids. Now really to me that just seems unbelievable. So he wants to make sure that they have a recommendation that's based on real science, you know, not that stuff that RFK Jr. is using. What do they think RFK Jr. is looking at? Do they think he's looking at horoscopes? I don't know. So we'll see what that comes up with.

Mike Benz was talking on X about there's a recording of some kind of Zoom call between executives of a group called Indivisible which is described as George Soros's main umbrella domestic street protest group and they were talking about what color to name their color revolution which they're planning. So a color revolution, which is how a government is overthrown. That's what it is. A color revolution. That's when the intel people in another country get involved in organizing a country to overthrow its government. So right out loud, this group is talking about a color revolution. And they're leaning toward purple as their color because it's neither red nor blue they would say. And they're one of these groups as part of that George Soros funding and the NGO networks and stuff like that.

But my question is this, does a color revolution work when you have all the names and all the receipts? Can you have a color revolution if the country you're trying to take over is completely aware that it's a color revolution? That should be enough to stop it, right? If everybody said, "Oh, that's fake. That's George Soros's people." Yeah, let them do their thing on the street. They're paid to do it. But nobody's really serious about it. I don't know. You would think that making it public and letting everybody know what's happening, you think that'd be enough to take all the energy out of it, but it looks like they're just going to clump ahead and maybe it doesn't make any difference.

All right. So there's an alleged shooter at a Texas ICE facility that I heard separately had already been taken down. So I think he's already dead. I don't know the details of that just happened.

Well, according to the Gateway Pundit, Argentina loosened up their supply of housing by reducing some ridiculous government regulations on housing and it resulted in 88% growth in supply and then the prices of housing went down by as much as 29%. So supply and demand works every time. Would you agree? How many of you would agree with that statement that over time supply and demand it works every time?

So all he did was change some regulations that increased the supply of housing. Prices went down 29%. Exactly the way that's supposed to work. So we all agree, right? Supply and demand works every time. All right. You know I'm setting you up. You know I am.

Next story. Brian Johnson, who you might know as the ge

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ntleman who's trying to live forever figuring out how to maximize human life, but he mentions in a post today that alcohol is the highest margin product that restaurants sell. According to his numbers, he said food has a 28 to 35% margin, beer 75 to 80, wine 65 to 75, and cocktails and spirits have an 80 to 90% margin. So that would mean that supply and demand doesn't work, right? All right. I us…

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