Episode 314 Scott Adams: The New and Hilarious Climate Change Report, Schumer’s SCOTUS tweet


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Dire report from Government on climate change…isn’t

Financially and science challenged CNN


“80 years from now” projections for economy and climate change
Remediating hurricanes by reforesting the Sahara
President Trump vs. Chief Justice Roberts

President says judges are politically influenced left or right
Justice Roberts says judges are neutral
Schumer tweets about partisan decisions by Justice Roberts
Schumer’s “cognitive blindness”, as he agrees with Trump


3 components of government?

Reality: Supreme Court is now a component of Presidency
Left/Right tally pre-determines outcomes


Rate of 9th circuit court decisions overturned by Supreme Court 

Is that misleading because of “selection bias”?
What’s the influence of “court shopping”?


Hillary’s take on European immigration handling

Did she agree with Trump on European immigration…
…so she doesn’t have to agree with him on US immigration?
What RATE of immigration causes social unrest?


Chinese Muslim population (the Uyghur) internment camps

They’re treating Islam like a virus needing isolation
Are thoughts and ideas dangerous, like a virus?


Assimilating immigrants into your society without social unrest


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