Colin
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So, yeah, they've lost the narrative.
I'm – I don't know.
I think the AI war is a war that –
You just you can't lose this one technologically.
And so my view is that, God, going back to the government spending, if the government should be investing in anything, it should be this space.
It should be the energy grid.
It should be, you know, getting out of the way of, you know, a lot of the innovation that's going on in this space, allowing the innovation and things like fusion and fission and alternative energies to really flourish.
flourish and grow in a way where you allow the competitive forces to ultimately dictate a winner here.
And so, I don't know.
I kind of see both sides of the arguments here, and I understand why households are increasingly concerned, but I also think that this is something that you can't just look at it and be negative about, because in the long run,
I really think AI has the potential to have an enormously, enormously positive impact in just a huge multiplier effect on the U.S.
economy in the long run.
Brandon.
Well, I think basically what happened over Easter weekend is President Kaiser Sose, I mean Trump, really played a Kaiser Sose moment.
And he's been negotiating this.
He's had Witkoff negotiating this.
Vance was in Budapest talking to Viktor Orban, which I think is very interesting because I think that's like a –
like a center point there between Putin, Ukraine and this on both sides of it.
And Orban can also talk to the, you know, the Iranians.
So what do I think happened?