Back to episode — Episode 849 Scott Adams - Biden's Addled Brain, Chinese Bots, Loserthink, Ventilators, #WuhanFlu
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prepared enough I guess. I mean there is obviously preparation but some deficiency in preparation, testing for example. Now I don't have any tolerance for this anymore. I have no tolerance for blaming the past. I don't have any tolerance for Trump blaming Obama but I also don't have any tolerance for anybody blaming Trump. It's just backwards thinking during an emergency. We only need to focus for…
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Martha MacCallum on Fox News asked the CMS administrator Seema Verma if there were enough ventilators in the country and she asked her four times and each time she refused to answer the question directly. Instead just talked about some talking points until Martha was pretty frustrated. But if you avoid a question four times that is your answer. You can't avoid a question four times and then say well I guess there was no answer. No. The answer is the avoiding the question four times. The answer is no. The answer is no we do not have enough. But it could be it's not the dumbest thing in the world for the government maybe not to worry us about it if you can't fix it. So if you can't fix it.
Me, somebody in the comments says it's confirmed that the Brazilian president has coronavirus. I was expecting that. I don't know if that's, that's just a comment here. I'm not saying that's true but check your news. I would, I've been expecting bad news. I've been expecting to hear that the Brazilian president has it because some of the members of his staff did. But check that. I'm not sure if that's true yet.
So I wonder if 3D printers will ever become part of emergency preparation. Can you imagine having a 3D printer and I guess you'd have to project into the future where the 3D printers are just better and there's a problem that comes up and the government just sends a blueprint down to everybody's 3D printer on how to print your own $100 ventilator. Could you get to a point where you could print a ventilator? Now before that you would probably get to a point where you can print a mask. Maybe you print some toilet paper. So I'm wondering if the far future, that won't help us this time but I'm wondering if the future 15 years from now is that each, maybe it's each town not each house, but each town has a 3D printer and as soon as the emergency breaks out these printers activate and they start printing out the very thing you need for this very problem because each problem needs a different set of suppl
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ies. So you might have a problem where you need a different set of supplies and they're going to be limited because nobody expected the emergency. So maybe there's a world where 3D printers become the emergency plan. Democrats apparently are handicapping these emergency congressional legislation things that are trying to you know settle the markets and handle the epidemic etc. And the Democrats a…
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