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has 10,000 satellites and the smartest people you're ever going to see. So I feel like they can knock this off fairly quickly. We'll see. We have an Elon and you don't. So according to Interesting Engineering, we may be nearing what they call the end of brain surgery. They're working on, I guess we're kind of close to these injectable chips that will self-implant to treat brain disease safely. So…

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nd it will fix your brain? Because little robots basically would go in there and just fix it. Does that sound like something that's going to happen in your lifetime? It really doesn't. I don't know if it's going to happen or not, but it doesn't sound like something that's going to happen. That sounds pretty aspirational.

Well, as you know, California had this thing called Prop 50 that passed by a pretty good margin. And Prop 50 will allow the state to redistrict and get rid of those pesky Republicans entirely. I don't know if it's entirely, but it's going to be close to entirely. So it pretty much is going to get rid of Republicans. But did you know that there's a high correlation between Democrats and people of color? Did you know that? Well, there is. And so there's also a correlation with race, not just party. And so they're being sued. So Gavin Newsom or the state or somebo

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dy is being sued because it's unconstitutional to have racial gerrymandering. Now, if they say, "But we're not doing it for racial reasons," then the argument would be, "Then why does it look exactly like you are?" But it's really just Democrats getting more and Republicans getting less. And that's just politics. That's not race. That's just politics. To which I say, and yet there is one other co…

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