Back to episode — Episode 2597 CWSA 09/14/24
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ng, but if he did make land available he would make federal land available for that as well as his idea of building futuristic cities, which I still think is among the best ideas of all time. It's not just one of the best Trump ideas. It's just one of the best ideas that you've ever seen in politics. So I could not be more positive about that. But moving the movie studios makes so much sense for…
← Previous segment →ly it's almost a utility kind of situation. Then you have Larry Ellison who needs way more electricity than California can get him. So he's like, well, how about I just build my own nuclear power plants? Who does that? Billionaires.
Here's the thing. I've said this before but the billionaires have a value in the United States that nobody else would ever satisfy. Meaning that Elon Musk can simply use his own money to do something that the government can't get done but the citizens won't do. Larry Ellison is using his company's money to build nuclear power plants which, if this works, pretty much would open up that entire market to every other big company that wanted to build their own power plant. He just has to make it work and it's existing technology so there's not much chance it won't work. If he can make it economical, and that's a big question, but it'll work because it's existing technology. So yes, I'm very in favor of the billionaires moving civilization forward when they have some special niche.
Matt Walsh has his new movie out. It's not getting mainstream advertisements. It's called "Am I Racist?" Now I've always seen clips from it and it looks hilarious and it looks like it's a good addition to the conversation. I hate to use that but it's a good addition to the media. Like it or not, it's just needed. It needed to be done. It has its place.
So Robin DiAngelo, the author who wrote I believe it was "White Fragility," which was a landmark work in terms of creating wokeness, she issued a statement denouncing the film. And Matt Walsh wanted us to know she denounced it. And she claims, according to Matt, that the movie is quote designed to humiliate and discredit anti-racist educators and activists. And as Walsh says, she couldn't be more correct in that assessment. Thank you
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, Robin. Yeah, that's the point of it. The point of it is to humiliate and discredit the people that he thinks should be humiliated and should be discredited. And I agree. So it got some good publicity there from Robin. Well, True the Vote, the voting integrity organization, has announced that they somehow have figured out how to monitor over 25 million ineligible names on voter rolls across the…
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