Adam Kinzinger
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But, you know, virtually every like profitable technology that we adopt, you know, starts off as some sort of government grant because prior to it becoming profitable, commercial entities can't take that kind of risk. I can't say for sure what the effect of this will be, but I know it will be bad for the country.
But, you know, virtually every like profitable technology that we adopt, you know, starts off as some sort of government grant because prior to it becoming profitable, commercial entities can't take that kind of risk. I can't say for sure what the effect of this will be, but I know it will be bad for the country.
One of my big concerns is that if you look at the way that red states have destroyed public goods, people might say, oh, well, there will be a backlash to this.
One of my big concerns is that if you look at the way that red states have destroyed public goods, people might say, oh, well, there will be a backlash to this.
One of my big concerns is that if you look at the way that red states have destroyed public goods, people might say, oh, well, there will be a backlash to this.
But if you look at the way that red states have destroyed public goods, in the end, sometimes there isn't a backlash because people can be convinced to scapegoat or blame someone else for their problems and become perhaps even angrier, even more reactionary. Yeah, no, I make that point a lot.
But if you look at the way that red states have destroyed public goods, in the end, sometimes there isn't a backlash because people can be convinced to scapegoat or blame someone else for their problems and become perhaps even angrier, even more reactionary. Yeah, no, I make that point a lot.
But if you look at the way that red states have destroyed public goods, in the end, sometimes there isn't a backlash because people can be convinced to scapegoat or blame someone else for their problems and become perhaps even angrier, even more reactionary. Yeah, no, I make that point a lot.
That's right. You sometimes see liberals rooting for things to get worse so that people will get angry about it. But it's just not necessarily the case that that will lead to Republicans losing power. And I think they understand that.
That's right. You sometimes see liberals rooting for things to get worse so that people will get angry about it. But it's just not necessarily the case that that will lead to Republicans losing power. And I think they understand that.
That's right. You sometimes see liberals rooting for things to get worse so that people will get angry about it. But it's just not necessarily the case that that will lead to Republicans losing power. And I think they understand that.
Yeah, I mean, it's totalitarian. You're allowed to think and say what the government allows you to think and say. And if you don't do that, then there will be consequences. Sometimes, you know, the administration has people who are sophisticated enough to talk around these things and talk about them in euphemism. But obviously, Ms.
Yeah, I mean, it's totalitarian. You're allowed to think and say what the government allows you to think and say. And if you don't do that, then there will be consequences. Sometimes, you know, the administration has people who are sophisticated enough to talk around these things and talk about them in euphemism. But obviously, Ms.
Yeah, I mean, it's totalitarian. You're allowed to think and say what the government allows you to think and say. And if you don't do that, then there will be consequences. Sometimes, you know, the administration has people who are sophisticated enough to talk around these things and talk about them in euphemism. But obviously, Ms.
McMahon, perhaps due to her career in professional wrestling, is not one of those people. There was another revealing moment during her confirmation hearing where they asked her whether a black history class would be illegal. And she said she didn't know. And it's like, what? You know, it's always good when you have the people who are not quite clever enough to veil what's actually going on.
McMahon, perhaps due to her career in professional wrestling, is not one of those people. There was another revealing moment during her confirmation hearing where they asked her whether a black history class would be illegal. And she said she didn't know. And it's like, what? You know, it's always good when you have the people who are not quite clever enough to veil what's actually going on.
McMahon, perhaps due to her career in professional wrestling, is not one of those people. There was another revealing moment during her confirmation hearing where they asked her whether a black history class would be illegal. And she said she didn't know. And it's like, what? You know, it's always good when you have the people who are not quite clever enough to veil what's actually going on.
I mean, I think you're probably right to worry about the technology. I think the thing that sticks out to me is the vaccine stuff. So it's not just that knowledge is destroyed or the ability to accumulate and synthesize it is harmed, but it's replaced with junk, right? So you have this issue with, you know, this outbreak of, you know, measles in the Southwest and we're talking about cod liver.
I mean, I think you're probably right to worry about the technology. I think the thing that sticks out to me is the vaccine stuff. So it's not just that knowledge is destroyed or the ability to accumulate and synthesize it is harmed, but it's replaced with junk, right? So you have this issue with, you know, this outbreak of, you know, measles in the Southwest and we're talking about cod liver.
I mean, I think you're probably right to worry about the technology. I think the thing that sticks out to me is the vaccine stuff. So it's not just that knowledge is destroyed or the ability to accumulate and synthesize it is harmed, but it's replaced with junk, right? So you have this issue with, you know, this outbreak of, you know, measles in the Southwest and we're talking about cod liver.