Vivek Ramaswamy
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And this gets back to where we started, right? This is why I was... Well, people should care about it, is my view. But prove it there, and then all of a sudden everybody else... It's kind of sad to your point. I just want to pick up on that for a second, because... Right now, you guys are, we're all, you know, millennial or whatever, but Gen Z, the phrase, that's so Ohio, is like a butt of a joke.
Yeah, it's a meme. It's a meme. And I think that's sad, actually. I want the next time that we send a mission to the moon or to Mars that is successful. Like that's so Ohio. That's what I want us to say.
Yeah, it's a meme. It's a meme. And I think that's sad, actually. I want the next time that we send a mission to the moon or to Mars that is successful. Like that's so Ohio. That's what I want us to say.
Yeah, it's a meme. It's a meme. And I think that's sad, actually. I want the next time that we send a mission to the moon or to Mars that is successful. Like that's so Ohio. That's what I want us to say.
Oh, like something super lame, like something super lame and boring. They'll be like, oh, that's so Ohio. Like that's like an online Gen Z meme type expression. I want to actually, when we do excellent boundary breaking things as a country, I want to go back to saying that's so Ohio for that. Because by the way, in the 1950s, people don't realize this,
Oh, like something super lame, like something super lame and boring. They'll be like, oh, that's so Ohio. Like that's like an online Gen Z meme type expression. I want to actually, when we do excellent boundary breaking things as a country, I want to go back to saying that's so Ohio for that. Because by the way, in the 1950s, people don't realize this,
Oh, like something super lame, like something super lame and boring. They'll be like, oh, that's so Ohio. Like that's like an online Gen Z meme type expression. I want to actually, when we do excellent boundary breaking things as a country, I want to go back to saying that's so Ohio for that. Because by the way, in the 1950s, people don't realize this,
Five of the top 15 cities that were the wealthiest cities in the country, five of the top 15 were in Ohio. Toledo was the glass capital. Akron was the rubber capital. Youngstown and Cleveland were the steel capital of the world. Isn't Rockefeller from Ohio? You have some roots in Ohio North, in Cleveland, in the Cleveland area. John Glenn, Neil Armstrong.
Five of the top 15 cities that were the wealthiest cities in the country, five of the top 15 were in Ohio. Toledo was the glass capital. Akron was the rubber capital. Youngstown and Cleveland were the steel capital of the world. Isn't Rockefeller from Ohio? You have some roots in Ohio North, in Cleveland, in the Cleveland area. John Glenn, Neil Armstrong.
Five of the top 15 cities that were the wealthiest cities in the country, five of the top 15 were in Ohio. Toledo was the glass capital. Akron was the rubber capital. Youngstown and Cleveland were the steel capital of the world. Isn't Rockefeller from Ohio? You have some roots in Ohio North, in Cleveland, in the Cleveland area. John Glenn, Neil Armstrong.
I mean, this was, Cincinnati was the consumer products capital. Dayton was the compute power capital for much of the industrial revolution. Yeah. That wasn't that long ago. That was in the 1950s. And I think that there's a risk to saying that, okay, we want to go back to that.
I mean, this was, Cincinnati was the consumer products capital. Dayton was the compute power capital for much of the industrial revolution. Yeah. That wasn't that long ago. That was in the 1950s. And I think that there's a risk to saying that, okay, we want to go back to that.
I mean, this was, Cincinnati was the consumer products capital. Dayton was the compute power capital for much of the industrial revolution. Yeah. That wasn't that long ago. That was in the 1950s. And I think that there's a risk to saying that, okay, we want to go back to that.
Well, the reality is we're probably not going to be the rubber capital or the glass capital again, but it could be the AI data capital, could be the capital of biotech, could be the capital of aerospace and space exploration, could be the capital of semiconductor production, defense industrial base in the country of producing the bleeding edge of technology that Silicon Valley might have in bits, what we can create in atoms.
Well, the reality is we're probably not going to be the rubber capital or the glass capital again, but it could be the AI data capital, could be the capital of biotech, could be the capital of aerospace and space exploration, could be the capital of semiconductor production, defense industrial base in the country of producing the bleeding edge of technology that Silicon Valley might have in bits, what we can create in atoms.
Well, the reality is we're probably not going to be the rubber capital or the glass capital again, but it could be the AI data capital, could be the capital of biotech, could be the capital of aerospace and space exploration, could be the capital of semiconductor production, defense industrial base in the country of producing the bleeding edge of technology that Silicon Valley might have in bits, what we can create in atoms.
nuclear energy fusion where the United States has an opportunity to lead. There's no reason that the heartland of the country that was a pioneer state, that was a frontier state, that was the heart of the industrial revolution, that that has to somehow be relegated to yesterday.
nuclear energy fusion where the United States has an opportunity to lead. There's no reason that the heartland of the country that was a pioneer state, that was a frontier state, that was the heart of the industrial revolution, that that has to somehow be relegated to yesterday.
nuclear energy fusion where the United States has an opportunity to lead. There's no reason that the heartland of the country that was a pioneer state, that was a frontier state, that was the heart of the industrial revolution, that that has to somehow be relegated to yesterday.
I think there is an opportunity to say from the center of the country, you show what was possible in Silicon Valley for the last 20 years. Just be careful.