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account has been hammering for like four years. So four or five years they've been posting on the same topic. And here's the topic. Allegedly, and there's a part that's not alleged, but the part we know is that there was a locked warehouse in Fulton, Georgia in which allegedly there were a bunch of ballots that got counted that are sketchy. Now, I don't remember why they were sketchy. They were ei…

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as rigged, especially Trump, I don't think it would be hard for them to raise $400,000. So it seems to me a fake reason that it would be too expensive. That must be just the excuse they're using.

So there is a nonzero chance, and I wouldn't know how to put an estimate on this, but there's a nonzero chance that everything you suspected about the election will be revealed really soon. I'm not sure what I would think if it turned out all the elections were perfectly legal because it doesn't make sense to me that if all the ballots were perfectly legal and Georgia wanted to prove that nothing was rigged, they would have just unlocked the door and they would have said, "Well, we're not going to pay for it, but knock yourself out." But they didn't do that. They pretended like they didn't have the budget to do it. So that's really, really sketchy.

So we'll find out if there's still anything behind that door. I don't know that it's been unlocked yet, but maybe in the coming week. Maybe they're waiting to get the $400,000 covered. We'll find out.

Don't you believe that the arc of history is bending toward 100% confirmation that the election was rigged? Doesn't it feel like there's nothing that could stop that from happening? Really all it took was Republicans to have enough time and enough influence that they could go look at the stuff they wanted to look at. But I will warn you that a tremendous amount of allega

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tions about the election have not been proven to be true. So this could very easily be disappointing, but we'll find out. So here's a very little small story, but Newsmax is reporting that Trump was asked somewhere about the AI boom and the bubble and could the AI boom damage the economy, blah blah. And Trump's answer was quote, "No, I love AI." according to the New York Times. Now, have you not…

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