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r than people who are already in the business. And it will get to a superior place so fast that it would be better than waiting for them. That's pretty confident. Can they do it? Probably. Probably. I do think they probably can. So it'll be impressive when they do. Well, here's a story that just keeps popping up and I didn't believe it the first time and I don't believe it the second time. And t…
← Previous segment →most of my early adulthood. But as soon as I did, I kept seeing people claim the slippery slope. And I kept saying, there's no logic called the slippery slope. Sometimes things keep going the way they're going and sometimes they don't. There's no logic to it. You can't use that to predict.
But people did. They did use it to predict and sometimes they would get it right because there were only two ways that something could go. You're either going to get more of it or you're not. So since there are only two ways a thing can go, there's either going to be more of it or there's not going to be more of it, you had at least something like a, it's not literally true, but it's something like a 50/50 chance that you're going to get the right answer for no logic whatsoever.
So half of you are going to say, "Yeah, I told you it was a slippery slope." And look, as soon as we let our 17-year-old get a tattoo, next thing you know she comes home and she's all tatted up. No, you know, it's not as if things never go in one direction. Sometimes they do, but it doesn't mean you can predict it based on slippery slope.
Anyway, so the only reason I bring this up is that I'm pretty sure almost every one of you, oh actually I'm kind of curious. Show me in the comments. How many of you believe that the slippery slope is a way for predicting the future? That that's a valid kind of a logical way to predict the future. How many think that?
I'm just looking at your comments now. All right. It'll take a while for the comments to catch up to where we are, but you might be right. As far as I can tell, the slippery slope is not part of logic.
President Trump continues to be quotable. So here's something Trump said about Somalia. He said, quote, "I've also announced a permanent pause on third world migration, including from hell holes like Somalia." To which I say, "Oh, well, that feels like a step in the right direction." Because if he called it a hole, well, that would obviously be racist. But if you call it a hell hole, not so bad, right?
So maybe he's going in the right direction. He's gone from a hole to, well no. A hole would be below hell hole. Well no. Hell hole would be pretty low. What is worse, a hell hole or a hole? I think we need to know that.
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Hell hole or a hole? I'm going to run a poll. Or maybe one of you can run a poll. What's worse, a hell hole or a hole? All right. Trump is also at some event, he said that he believes that the New York Times and the legacy media have committed treason with their fake news. And the fake news that he's mad about is that they seem to be reporting that his health is slowing him down. Do you believe t…
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