Back to episode — Episode 2985 CWSA 10/11/25
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who just have an affinity for it. No, no, but it's not like they have a leadership. Well, how are they collecting money if they don't have a leadership? Well, okay. Well, they have some ways for money to get around, but not in a leadership way. Well, how do they decide who gets what money? Well, so but one of the people is Jimmy Kimmel. So he was mocking Christine Noem, I guess, and referring to A…
← Previous segment →t to this point. And like I said, if Hillary Clinton is saying yes, it must be that there's so much money that's going to be funneled into that area for rebuilding and the Abraham Accords and everything else that probably all the big money people just said cha-ching. You know, I'm just guessing like did all the bankers just say, "All right, we can make some money on this." Did all the construction people, the Bechtels, did all the military-industrial complex people say, "Oh man, we can make some money on this." I think so, probably. You know, the hotel industry, probably the oil industry. I don't know. Maybe not. But it does seem to me like everybody just said, "Why don't we just make some money and we're done with this terrorism stuff?"
Let's see if I can get what's left of my notes here. So that's happening. Let's see what else is happening. One moment, please.
So according to a Harvard CAPS-Harris poll, 71% of Americans support Trump's strikes on the smuggling boats, the ones off of Venezuela. Republicans like it a lot, 89%, independents 67%, and even Democrats by a majority, 56%. So to me, this is another one of those Trump takes the strong side of the question and even if it doesn't work out, he's still the one who took the strong side of the issue. So I'm loving that.
Well, there's a new report, Wall Street Journal, that the wine industry in California where I am is having a tough time for two reasons. One, people are just drinking less. But number two, apparently the weather was unusually good. So that global warming stuff turned out to be one of the best summers ever. So there's like just a crap ton of grapes. So we have way too many grapes at the same time that there's lower demand. So the wine business is falling apart. It's California, so you know that the
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Hollywood movie making business has already fallen apart. And if we did not have a boom in AI, even the tech business would look like it's winding down. So California is sort of looking good, but only because of AI. I think I don't think there's anything else driving anything else. And AI is probably going to put quite a load on our energy infrastructure. So somehow California just keeps floating…
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