stock here: A simple photo query, he is 59, but looks 74

And showing that this year of Taylor Swift as a Psy-Op, they always show her with mouth full open, but look were the microphone is. That is not a flattering costume.

stock here: A simple photo query, he is 59, but looks 74
And showing that this year of Taylor Swift as a Psy-Op, they always show her with mouth full open, but look were the microphone is. That is not a flattering costume.
It’s an OK Video
stock here: this stuff has been on my radar for decades. It can be used to transport chemicals / medicines, into the body through the skin. I bought a bunch in the early part of the pandemic, because you just never know……thanks to Alaska based Lot’s Wife for getting this back on the radar.
https://web.archive.org/web/20240320090652/https://www.dmso.org/
stock here: I have never seen this “meme” and have been on discussions where former addicts have stated that overuse and addiction can look exactly like how Harris acts and “word salads”
Kamala: “Understand the difference here moving forward. Moving forward, understand the difference here. What we are looking at is a difference in this election. Let's move forward and see where we are.”
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) November 1, 2024
pic.twitter.com/vOmvpXFUm9
Kamala: “Understand the difference here moving forward. Moving forward, understand the difference here. What we are looking at is a difference in this election. Let's move forward and see where we are.”
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) November 1, 2024
pic.twitter.com/vOmvpXFUm9
stock here: On 11-1, this new moon in
Scorpio, coinciding with All Saints Day (which is not common) energy, reflect on this. And check out the female Sarah, what a great name, in the video with 111k followers, LOL. Mind, Body, and Spirit. And perhaps connecting to energy from our system, and the sun with an X class flare at the far bottom herein.
All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day are celebrated on November 1 and November 2, respectively. These two days are significant in many Christian traditions, particularly within the Catholic Church, Anglican Church, and some Protestant denominations.
All Saints’ Day – November 1
All Saints’ Day, also known as All Hallows’ Day or Hallowmas, is dedicated to honoring all saints, known and unknown. It celebrates those who have attained sainthood, both canonized saints and others recognized as holy in the Christian tradition. The day is meant to celebrate the Church’s “triumphant” members—those who have achieved the ultimate goal of Christian life: unity with God in heaven.
Traditions:
Attending Mass: Many Christians attend special church services on All Saints' Day.
Honoring Saints: People might focus on particular saints who have special significance to them, often saying prayers or lighting candles in their honor.
All Souls’ Day – November 2
All Souls’ Day, the day following All Saints’ Day, is a time for Christians to pray for all souls, particularly those in purgatory who have not yet reached heaven. This day is dedicated to remembering and praying for the “faithful departed,” asking God to have mercy on them and guide them to eternal peace.
Traditions:
Visiting Graves: Many families visit the graves of deceased loved ones, clean the sites, leave flowers, and light candles.
Offering Prayers: Special prayers, such as the Requiem Mass, are offered for the deceased, asking for their peaceful rest.
Together, these two days encourage reflection on the communion of saints and the connection between the living and the departed in Christian faith.
stock here:
In recent months, TEPCO has struggled to get a first tiny amount of melted fuel debris from one of the three damaged reactors using a remote-controlled robot. If successful, the sample’s return would be a milestone that could contribute to further research into analyzing the melted fuel and developing necessary technology to remove the 880 tons of melted fuel debris that remain inside the three reactors.
https://apnews.com/article/35ad7c0e1dad48359335a928b57bdda7
TOKYO (AP) — A Japanese court ruled Thursday that three former executives of Tokyo Electric Power Company were not guilty of professional negligence in the 2011 disaster at the Fukushima nuclear power plant because ensuring absolute safety at nuclear plants was not a government requirement at that time.
The ruling by the Tokyo District Court ended the only criminal trial related to the nuclear accident that has kept tens of thousands of residents away from their homes because of lingering radiation contamination.
Lawyers representing the 5,700 Fukushima residents who filed the criminal complaint said they will push prosecutors to appeal the decision. A group of supporters stood outside the court Thursday with placards reading “Unjust ruling.”
The court said ex-TEPCO Chairman Tsunehisa Katsumata, 79, and two other former executives were also not guilty of causing the deaths of 44 elderly patients whose health deteriorated during or after forced evacuations from a local hospital and a nursing home.
The executives were accused of failing to anticipate the massive tsunami that struck the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant on March 11, 2011, following a magnitude 9 earthquake, and of failing to take measures that might have protected the plant.
Katsumata and co-defendants Sakae Muto, 69, and Ichiro Takekuro, 73, pleaded not guilty at the trial’s opening session in June 2017. They said predicting the tsunami was impossible.
Three of the plant’s reactors had meltdowns, spreading radiation into surrounding communities and into the sea.
Prosecutors in December requested five-year prison sentences for each executive, accusing them of not doing enough to guard against the threat of a large tsunami despite knowing the risk.
In its ruling, the court said the defendants held responsible positions at TEPCO, but that did not necessarily mean they were responsible for taking measures beyond those in the legal regulatory framework.
It said there is no proof they could have foreseen that a tsunami could flood the plant the way it did in 2011.
TEPCO officials were aware of a need to improve tsunami prevention measures and were considering taking steps by 2008 and 2009, but those steps were in line with government safety standards at the time.
The prosecutors argued that TEPCO could have prevented the disaster had it halted the plant to install safety measures before the tsunami. But the court said the company’s responsibility to supply electricity to the public meant that idling the plant would have had a “social impact,” and that possible measures were likely not ready in time.
The acquittal disappointed dozens of Fukushima residents and their supporters who attended the ruling.
“Who is going to take responsibility then? It was TEPCO that caused the accident, there is no mistake about it,” said Masakatsu Kanno, a Fukushima resident whose father died after being evacuated from a hospital.
Hiroyuki Kawai, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, said the decision must be appealed.
“The ruling showed that the judge did not understand the dangers of nuclear plants at all, and it was sympathetic to the company executives and their management decisions,” Kawai said. “The ruling sounded as if it was written by supporters of nuclear energy.”
Prosecutors had told the court that the three defendants had access to data and scientific studies that anticipated the possibility of a tsunami exceeding 10 meters (33 feet) which could trigger a loss of power and a severe accident.
Defense attorneys told the court that the tsunami prediction was not well established. They said the actual damage was larger than projected, and that if TEPCO had taken steps based on the projection, it would not have prevented the disaster.
TEPCO declined to comment directly on the ruling but pledged to devote itself to the compensation of disaster-hit people and the cleanup of the plant and its surroundings while enhancing the safety of nuclear plants “with unwavering determination.”
Katsumata apologized “to the people for causing tremendous trouble” in a statement released by his lawyer.
More than eight years since the disaster, the Fukushima plant has been stabilized and being decommissioned — a decades-long process that is still at an early stage. TEPCO is struggling with massive amounts of treated but still radioactive water that is stored in 1,000 tanks on the compound, hampering the cleanup work.
Prosecutors said TEPCO was conducting a tsunami safety review following a 2007 earthquake in Niigata in northern Japan that damaged another TEPCO plant, and the three former executives routinely participated in that process. In March 2008, a TEPCO subsidiary projected that a tsunami as high as 15.7 meters (47 feet) could hit Fukushima, prompting the company to consider building seawalls, but the executives allegedly delayed the idea to avoid additional spending.
Prosecutors presented hundreds of pieces of evidence including emails between safety officials and the two vice presidents that suggested increasing concern and a need for more tsunami defenses at the plant. More than 20 TEPCO officials and scientists testified in court.
Government and parliamentary investigations said TEPCO’s lack of a safety culture and weak risk management, including an underestimation of tsunami risks, led to the disaster. They said TEPCO colluded with regulators to disregard tsunami protection measures.
The company has said it could have been more proactive with safety measures, but that it could not anticipate the massive tsunami that crippled the plant.
TEPCO has spent 9 trillion yen ($83 billion) on compensation related to the disaster. It needs to spend an estimated 8 trillion yen ($74 billion) to decommission the plant and 6 trillion yen ($55 billion) for decontamination.
stock here, local reporting from Lot’s Wife in Alaska. Higher rates of major disease are not just stretching budgets, it is blowing away budgets and needs emergency funding.
Writeup by Lot’s Wife.
At last week’s borough assembly meeting, managers of the school district’s healthcare accounting team asked for and received emergency funding ($560,000) to cover unexpectedly higher rates of major disease treatment for its employees.
This slide illustrates how medical claims are outpacing historic numbers.
The ordinance that authorizes the transfer is “2024-20-1L”. At the link below, note the number of accounts that were tapped to cover the gap.
https://fnsb.portal.civicclerk.com/event/4963/overview
According to informed sources, this is not an anomaly confined to Alaska. It’s nationwide, probably global. Insurance company executives are in a panic over paying death benefits and astronomical rates of cancer diagnosis and treatment. They say “unprecedented” barely covers the reality of demand.
Listening to the Assembly discuss the ordinance, it was obvious the request was not the time or place to engage substantive questions about the cost increases. Under questioning, the school district’s managers said the rise probably reflects a ‘bad quarter’ and not a trend. It passed unanimously.
In an effort to fill the gap and prime the pump for a wider discussion, I sent the Assembly an extensive evidence file that makes the case the Covid “vaccine” is responsible for millions of deaths and even higher numbers of disabilities. Everything is fully vetted and sourced. With it under your belt, you can confidently defend the claim, “it’s the “vaccine”.
If you would like a copy of the file, send a note.
stock here: actually censorship does work, and it works quite well. Pretending otherwise, is either intentional deception, or an act of stupidity. I was shocked when I first learned that this lumpy dorky looking was getting paid $200M to do podcasts, the “Experience” wow, what a labelling.
stock here:
They have no game, and no self awareness. I almost thought this was a parody. LOL Fat Boy “I eat carburetors for breakfast”
Holy Fuck
— Tim Pool (@Timcast) October 11, 2024
It's like Kamala has never met a man before.
This Kamala ad is epic cringe
pic.twitter.com/jVqYfKG5R2
Here the account that posted this
The Twitter account “Champagne Joshi,” linked to Josh Walkos, is known for detailed threads addressing topics like COVID-19, vaccine skepticism, and governmental transparency. Walkos uses this platform to discuss issues around public health narratives, corruption, and advocates for independent research and free speech. The account’s content is popular among those who follow alternative media for insights on current events and critiques of mainstream narratives, particularly regarding health and government policies. For more, see Josh Walkos’ interviews or associated blog posts.
Maybe that was Parody? He does not seem supportive of Harris.
But he is giving Trump no quarter either…..and I agree, to this day he brags about the warp speed….shameful.
stock here: also from ZH comments
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Unbiased Search Results: Unlike some other search engines that personalize results, Qwant aims to show results based solely on relevance rather than user profiles.
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Integrated Apps: Qwant offers specialized search categories, such as Qwant Music and Qwant Maps, each focused on providing privacy-centric, relevant results for specific searches.
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Qwant’s emphasis on privacy and neutrality has made it popular among users looking to avoid tracking by larger tech companies and among those seeking to protect their data from targeted advertising.
Perplexity App
You said:
what is the atr of SSO, it closed at 92.35 and I bought at 91.27 last thursday, I sold half today after hours at 92.35, where would be a good stop loss for the reamining 1/2
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
The Average True Range (ATR) for SSO (ProShares Ultra S&P500) was approximately 1.40 as of late October 2024. ATR is a volatility indicator that helps determine the potential movement in price, so using it can guide where to set your stop loss.
Since you’ve sold half of your position and want to protect your remaining shares, a good strategy could be setting your stop loss just below a support level, factoring in the ATR. Given the ATR of 1.40 and your current price of $92.35, a reasonable stop loss could be around $90.95 to $91.00 to allow some room for volatility without exiting too early.
This stop level balances protection with market fluctuation, especially since leveraged ETFs like SSO can experience higher volatility.
You said:
i set it at 91.47 per the BPT guy suggestion and that is what he is doing, although its only active during the normal trading day
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
It sounds like you’re following a solid strategy with your stop loss set at $91.47, aligning with the BPT guy’s approach. Keeping it active only during normal trading hours is a cautious move, especially considering the potential volatility of leveraged ETFs like SSO. Since after-hours trading can sometimes see sharp moves on low volume, this keeps your risk within the more predictable trading day.
If the market remains volatile, keeping a close eye on SSO’s ATR and adjusting the stop loss accordingly might be beneficial to balance between protection and potential upside.
You said:
where would gas show up on a small business schedule c
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
On a Schedule C for a small business, gas expenses would typically be categorized based on their usage:
Car and Truck Expenses (Line 9) – If the gas is used for business vehicles, it would fall under "Car and Truck Expenses." You can either list actual expenses (including gas, repairs, insurance, etc.) or use the standard mileage rate, which factors in gas costs.
Utilities (Line 25) – If the gas refers to heating or utilities for a business property, it would go under "Utilities."
Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) (Line 4) – In specific cases where gas is directly related to production or operation (such as for equipment in manufacturing), it could be part of the Cost of Goods Sold.
Always keep accurate records to substantiate these expenses, as they need to be strictly for business purposes to be deductible.
You said:
where is earth in relation to sun equator
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
Earth orbits the Sun in a plane known as the ecliptic plane, which is tilted about 7.25 degrees relative to the Sun’s equator. This means that the Earth is not directly aligned with the Sun’s equator, but instead orbits around the Sun at an angle.
The ecliptic plane is the path that Earth follows around the Sun, and it’s used as a reference for many other planetary orbits. The tilt between Earth’s orbit and the Sun’s equator affects the apparent path of the Sun across our sky, influencing phenomena such as the seasons and the solar equinoxes.
In summary, Earth orbits at a slight inclination to the Sun’s equator, not perfectly aligned, but instead at a tilt of around 7.25 degrees.
You said:
where is earth right now in relation to the sun equator
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
Right now, Earth is slightly above the Sun’s equatorial plane, as it will cross from above to below on December 6, 2024. Earth’s orbit is tilted by 7.25 degrees relative to the Sun’s equator, and the intersection of Earth’s orbit with the Sun’s equator occurs twice a year—on June 4 and December 6. From June 4 to December 6, Earth is above the Sun’s equator, and after December 6, it will be below it
National Radio Astronomy Observatory
Wikipedia
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You said:
summarize these comments from people at a harris rally
@motoxdudeNV-UT
22 hours ago
The White Woman talking about Puerto Rico stated how she was appalled that it’s yet to recover from the storm… so why didn’t Biden and Kamala fix it in the 3 years and 9 months they’ve had in office?
1.3K
@kennyw907
1 day ago
I’m convinced now this election isn’t about left vs right. It’s about stupidity vs intelligence
9.1K
@May_Lease_Uh
1 day ago
I’ve noticed Democrats often mention how divided we are but can’t connect the dots that calling your political opponent Hitler and a Nazi is the divisive rhetoric perpetuating this.
3.4K
@cynthiachetian5617
11 hours ago
Trump never said he was taking any rights away from women.
358
@josgood5412
1 day ago
Listening to these people, it’s like listening to MSNBC and CNN. It’s amazing how strongly media drives thought processes.
2.6K
@queenangawakening9800
1 day ago
All of those people are completely DELUSIONAL and Uninformed !!!💯💯💯
2.6K
@Onionring1970
21 hours ago
They said Trump divided us when it really was the Obamas.
944
@JJørgensen
11 hours ago
Listening to these people is painful. What planet they are living on? You are very brave Nick, if I spent a minute there I would get sick
285
@pamelawhite5036
1 day ago
I can’t hardly stand listening to these people …they have NO IDEA
2.7K
@jaycarver4886
1 day ago
How scary that the 85 y.o. woman doesn’t have more wisdom by now. Very sad.
2.8K
@tishannb3663
1 day ago
The LGBT community is one of the largest protected classes but still believe they aren’t protected! I’m so confused and tired.
1.7K
@beckymonge8461
11 hours ago
These people are ridiculous
When they say the country is doing good
The economy is doing good
Omg 😢😢😢
73
@Tomsfoolery.
1 day ago
I’m from Northern Michigan. These people embarrass me. Their level of ignorance is absolutely astounding!
2.9K
@1NatioNetwork
1 day ago
I lost brain cells listening to these people. Not a fact in their heads is accurate.
2.9K
@DL-xg7nu
1 day ago
They would vote for a stapler, anything but Trump. Our country has fallen. Pray for us.
2.2K
@aaronhrynyk
11 hours ago
Most of these people are very old, financially stable, white, and women; they’re rich white women.
44
@wvrockcrusher
1 day ago
Since when does Trump want to take women’s rights away? These people say all this stuff but will be first in line to give over their freedoms to government for some temporary feeling of security. Some very ill-informed people are what I see, and that is putting it nicely.
950
@josalynnb6921
1 day ago (edited)
💡So, I picked up a part time gig doing political telemarketing. I noticed, Kamala supporters have the HARDEST time articulating their “WHY”, Their talking points are filled with emotions. VS TRUMP SUPPORTERS Who seem to be very clear , concise and facts driven. It’s a MINDBLOWING discovery !
485
@Mindyobidnessm8
1 day ago
Our weakest links.
2K
@dameistersports1925
10 hours ago
Poor Nick. All I see at democrat rallies are a bunch of freaks and weirdos.
38
@charlescrowe7448
9 hours ago
Project 25 has nothing to do with Trump. 🤷
32
@cherylannestockmanchalouhi1051
1 day ago
Barak Obama divided our country. People have short memories.
3K
@margiegandy9189
23 hours ago
What’s really sad is that there are no American flags, no signs of patriotism, a complete lack of light or joy.
960
@Myportion442
1 day ago
Feminine men and Masculine women
452
@TheRisingFury
7 hours ago
“The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average democrat voter”. These lunatics are so misinformed it’s scary.
21
@user-cl5ov9dx5o
17 hours ago
Made my vote for TRUMP today. On the way out from voting, I was asked. “Is this the place to vote for TRUMP?” YES SIR
504
@tdr1967
1 day ago
Not one American flag in sight.
301
@MaryK-bh6ps
1 day ago
It WAS painful listening to all these misguided and misinformed people. IF kamala gets elected then all these idiots deserve what will happen to them. Unfortunately the rest of us will have to suffer with them. ❤VOTE TRUMP ❤
2.2K
@PatriotsofConservatism
11 hours ago
It’s so weird listening to them. They’re so far from reality.
26
@annme7638
1 day ago
The stupidity and ignorance of these people is unbelievable. All they got are talking points, no substance.
323
@elizabethpetterson2936
1 day ago
Poor poor people…. ignorance and misinformed, very dangerous. God bless President Trump God bless America 🇺🇸
1.4K
@ErlingEra
1 day ago
“What do you think Kamala should do first when she gets elected?”
“She’ll know what to do.”
The last 3 1/2 years has proven otherwise.
1.2K
@maiingan07
10 hours ago
They all look like they’re standing in line for the doctor, depressing. The complete opposite of a Trump rally. Trump rally’s are full of love, laughter, excitement and new friendships.
14
Nick Johnson
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@laurafoote214
1 day ago
These people are so delusional, just amazes me. Thanks Nick!
1.1K
@SheenaLauper-g6b
1 day ago
“He doesn’t want us to vote”. These people are such losers.
684
@savagesavant4964
1 day ago
Lesbians, gays, cat ladies, school teachers, HR busy-bodies, nurses, Gov’t employees ALWAYS vote to take more of your freedom & give Govt more power.
1.7K
@kfreedom1444
9 hours ago
OMG! Please pray for these people. They are all uninformed. 🤦♂️
18
@justinakrolik5023
14 hours ago
OMG. 80 years old is fighting for abortions! What is this world coming to!
223
@sadielampduo3762
1 day ago (edited)
“THE BLIND LEADING THE BLIND” Quote from Jesus Christ
698
@konniekonnie7449
1 day ago
I’ve only been watching 10 minutes and it’s hard for me to listen to their BULLSHIT. Haven’t heard a morsel of independent intelligent thought yet.
605
@nostalgicsoul76
4 hours ago
With some of these people, it is not about EQUAL rights, they feel they are entitled to MORE rights than others.
7
@janetliss4562
21 hours ago
I guess these people don’t know that she jailed a mother whose child had sickle cell for truency who her daughter was hospitalized
167
@frankperkin124
1 day ago (edited)
I have lived near Detroit all my life, and worked there for many years. Now in old age and retirement, I stay away from it like the plague. One person said he lost brain cells listening to these nutjobs. I couldn’t agree more.
242
@Abcd-x3e8i
1 day ago (edited)
Imagine voting for a person who is being endorsed by all the people who attended Diddy parties ! 🤦♂️
437
@camiepizana8565
9 hours ago
Im a women, its easy to not “be easy” and keep your legs closed.
10
@ReconMan8654
1 day ago (edited)
The snarling face of American weakness on parade. They’re like children.
653
@AwakeButNotWoke78
1 day ago
If you ask a Trump voter why they’re voting for him, they can always get policy specific (we can even get specific about Kamala’s “policies”). We usually watch media on both sides for a broader picture. We also REMEMBER that Trump was actually the president already and things were better. The dems have accomplished exactly what they wanted with these brainwashed people. It really makes me sad.
528
@BajatheChickenMan
1 day ago (edited)
Ooof. What’s sad is this is how most voters are… horribly ill-informed and full of emotion.
769
@grego7345
4 hours ago
Nick, thank you for talking to these people so we don’t have to. You are a true patriot!🇺🇸
9
@JanineFlorence
1 day ago
Nick!! How do you stay so calm? That first lady and already my brain & heart hurts. These people have no logic. It’s all emotions.
409
@robm8746
1 day ago
Thank you for showing everyone just how delusional the dems are, Nick. VOTE TRUMP!!!
700
@treasuretom13
20 hours ago
Not a single one of these interviewees said anything about Kamala’s specific policies and it was all about their feelings about President Trump. Many also said the economy is good or fine..what planet are these people on??
193
@owlhoo6996
10 hours ago
To that Old Woman hating on Trump! YOU ARE NOT the ENVY of the WORLD!
7
@MalissaCahoon
1 day ago
As a woman – i would almost be willing to repeal the 19th amendment to prevent the majority of these misinformed women from voting
278
@OTMPMinistrydionnajones
23 hours ago
I can’t believe what I’m hearing. Not one person mentioned the border. “they not going back” is their answer? Well I agree I don’t want to go back to the mess this administration has caused. Come on trump
136
@capitalj1987
1 day ago
I think the scariest statement was she’ll know what to do I’m not a politician. I’m a nurse. 👩⚕️
186
@jaymaden8672
9 hours ago
These people are idiots. We must vote for Trump. Kamala would make things really bad.
6
@renterp
1 day ago
Nothing says “brainwashed” like saying you follow someone because of their plan for the future, while also admitting you have no idea what their plan is for the future…..OMG. Lord please help these people to the light.
135
@edwardrichardson5567
1 day ago
Obama divided the damn country.
296
@esthershelton6672
1 day ago
They are absolutely nuts. President Trump 2024
407
@jayveenavy
7 hours ago
Their pompodity makes me sick. A conflagration of low information voters. Absolutely frightening.
4
@AC-nt1ph
1 day ago (edited)
These people are just voting for gender not policies. Vote for Trump 🇺🇸
499
@debstayblessed9549
1 day ago
As a Black woman Michigander I already voted. Trump 2024🎉
1.2K
@Jimbo-z3f
1 day ago
These people voting for Harris are pitiful. They don’t even have a clue what she stands for.
474
@debbiemock3785
11 hours ago
Can’t take this crap anymore, but thanks for exposing their stupidity!!!!
6
@Leann68
16 hours ago
Those Kamala voters are nuts , I can’t afford groceries anymore, I’m voting Trump period.
389
@miniaturefarmer464
1 day ago
A whole lot of mental illness going on at that rally.
112
@mslolalucky
22 hours ago
So much TDS going on with these fools. Trump 2024 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
271
@NeuroPulse
11 hours ago
I’m embarrassed for these people. The veneer of intelligence dissolves under simple questioning.
4
@camikhuu4589
1 day ago
The economy is doing really well. Really????? Come on people. WAKE UP. i cant afford groceries for my fam the past 3 months.
156
@tre6442
18 hours ago
These people have NO CLUE why they’re voting for Harris
209
@crazycatlady1280
22 hours ago
After watching these people I think that the country needs to open back up all of the mental institutions that closed 😮
168
@kenseymour5152
4 hours ago
I blame the mainstream media for what these people believe . Not everyone has the time to check everything that the mainstream media tells the people
2
@janetliss4562
21 hours ago
I wonder how many of these people know that she lovcked up 100’s of black people for weed and then kept themin jail longer than their sentence for cheap labor
143
@laurajenkins9974
23 hours ago
Not going back to cheap gas prices!
Not going back to cheap grocery prices!
They enjoy high rent, high car insurance, high everything!
NO ONE KNOWS HOW SHE IS GOING TO DO IT!!!!!
201
@cjskis9958
1 day ago
Sorry nick I cannot finish this video! These people are straight up delusional
906
@Caligrl1044
9 hours ago
The state of the dollar, the lack of trade, the millions of dollars sent to Ukraine to keep that war going while Americans suffer at home, the failure to close the border and even control it, and the failure of our FEMA to help the people in North Carolina and FL. Inflation is killing the middle class. What is wrong with these folks.
5
@jkxelor1295
1 day ago
The weird kids in school do not turn out fine.
289
@garyi8284
1 day ago
They convinced me. I don’t like Obama, M&M, Walz, Biden, and Kam, so I am going to vote for Trump.
508
@MF-hs2fu
1 day ago
These people are out of their mind. Look at the mess. Vote Red.
165
@teresa-o3t
10 hours ago
DO THESE PEOPLE LIVE UNDER A ROCK?!!!!!! WHAT ECONOMY IS GOING GREAT!!!!!!
5
@joehenry1031
17 hours ago
Wack jobs. Vote TRUMP lets end the nightmare.
211
@nonyabiznes248
14 hours ago (edited)
So many women scared to dearh they won’t be able to murder their children . Pure evil.
281
@sambowz9077
1 day ago (edited)
I walked 3 miles and waited in line for an hour to early vote. MAGA all the way
558
@Michael-jo9jz
1 day ago
VOTED Republican down the line today in Ohio.
129
@dustinfindsrocks
1 day ago
If only we already had both parties in office so we had a clear example of what each party would do…. This is an easy choice folks. Turn off CNN.
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@Driver_Eddie
1 day ago
love that they all say “we’re not going back” and then it looks like they short circuit when Nick asks “what do you like about the country now?” Every single on of them had the same look of confusion
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@mommabling6744
11 hours ago
Pure second-hand embarrassment for these people 🤦♀️🤦♀️
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@mochidefencer9669
23 hours ago
Vote for Trump, we will get JD Vance, Tulsi Gabbard, RFK and Elon Musk! We need all these smart brains with common sense to fix all the problems we have right now.
Vote for Kamala Harris, what will we get? More illegal immigrants, more our taxpayers money going into others’ countries wars, oh, maybe Mark Cuban at the best.
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@kristinahernandez564
1 day ago
These poor people. So misguided and misinformed. They have no clue what the world is really like outside of their echo chamber.
I’m astonished at the lies they have taken for truth.
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@BENZK-j9t
1 day ago
This is actually scary so many people don’t even know basic issues
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@toughgirl6837
8 hours ago
Harris is awful. Trump 2024.
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@guliegirl
1 day ago
I’m in Michigan I don’t remember the last time I voted.. I’m not missing my chance to vote this year. Trump 2024
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@EdgarFlores-xy5pp
18 hours ago
None of them mention the border poor people are believing their lies.
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@NorthernWoman4587
1 day ago
These poor people are so LOST!!!!!!
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@jenniferkeefe8564
3 hours ago
Be whatever you.want to be lgbtq. Just keep your adult choices away from the children.
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@MLMingus
1 day ago
the woman who claimed to know people in North Carolina and that they got plenty of help was lying boldly, on purpose.
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@chrisward3469
14 hours ago
If I spent 10 minutes talking to these people I would have a serious migraine headache. You’re a brave man going into the toxic pit.
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@johnme7039
11 hours ago
Lord, Grant me the serenity for the things I cannot change!
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@honestheatherlaray5525
1 day ago
These people are delusional Omg did she say our economy is going good ? What is wrong with these people??
Trump Supporter here all the way!!!!
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@cynthiaforee8243
12 hours ago
😂😂😂 harris is not presidential. She will never unite this country. These people are so insane
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@loisaustin6200
1 day ago (edited)
This is too hard to watch, shows how uninformed so many Americans are. My mouth is hanging open at these answers in shock. Barack looked weird and desperate. Trump already got my vote. MAGA!!
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@Sar-ahG
4 hours ago
Smart not to correct people on the spot — just getting a peak into their thinking
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@K.Fulkerson
20 hours ago (edited)
I married a wonderful woman 35 years ago. I’m so glad she’s not like any of those women that you interviewed. She has integrity, intelligence, individuality and common sense.
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@legendarymayormarylikestur8874
1 day ago
Im part of the LGBTQ+ community. I was protected (along with all other Americans) when Trump was president.
I voted Trump last week 🥰
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@debadams1448
23 hours ago
I’m blown away that no one is speaking policy. Our education system has ruined logical thinking skills.
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@AQS521
9 hours ago (edited)
you should wear a MAGA hat and walk around at a Harris rally then do the same thing but for a Trump rally with a Harris shirt and show the difference in how they treat you
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@BearRaiderHB
20 hours ago
Is it just me, or does every one of these people appear they could benefit from RFKs Make America Healthy Again?
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@bigcahuna42366
1 day ago (edited)
0:09 This man (I’m assuming his gender) is incorrect. Trump will respect the LGBTQIA+ community. Just that he won’t allow them to disrespect or infringe upon the rights of those outside their bubble.
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@briano.1503
1 day ago
I voted yesterday for Trump in Southwest Michigan!
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@TheTweetybird1122
8 hours ago
She always needs someone to attract crowds: obama, Michelle, beyonce etc
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@csidun9087
1 day ago
Only pure dummies or uninformed fools would vote for Kamala!
Let’s vote for sanity… vote Trump🇺🇸
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@cassiusdio6048
13 hours ago
Nick, this was the hardest video I’ve ever watched. These people scare me, they will willingly help destroy our country.
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@KenGriffin-b3l
23 hours ago
These people are the embodiment of “Ignorance is bliss”
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@wendyfore4151
3 hours ago
To the ladies talking about NC…the government failed us! It took week to get 1,000 troops it took Kamala 2 weeks to show up! At about 2 weeks they got more troops but no where near enough! It’s the citizens stepping up! FEMA did nothing but get in the way or couldn’t be found depending on the area. It’s going to take years to recover and you said we have enough help! Woman please! Why don’t you come visit and then say that!
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@lifeisimportantkate
18 hours ago (edited)
These people were fed with tosh. So sad. Listening to them makes me want to cry for their stupidity, and ignorance.
Trump for 2024❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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@roxia7484
1 day ago
IGNORANCE IS TEMPORARY . STUPIDITY IS FOREVER !
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@christines6108
1 day ago
Obama and Eminem are the reason they’re there. 🤦♀️
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@farrellmase
8 hours ago
90% of people wouldn’t have shown up for that rally if they didn’t have Eminem or Obama. Btw they were told Eminem would perform when he actually just went up for 1 minute. Lol
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@SafetyProMalta
1 day ago (edited)
“Low testosterone zone” 😂😂😂
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@daisyswimmer7728
12 hours ago
They always say Trump is a liar, but are unable to give any examples.
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@TheVinegarden
1 day ago
As a former business owner I can tell you it’s not gouging it is gas! Transportation costs have risen dramatically. The majority of our goods are transported by TRUCK. Trucks need to pay to fill their tank. These costs are passed on to the consumer. End unreasonable fuel prices, costs to the consumer will go down.
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@tinadeelite.author9412
9 hours ago
Harris has no plan teleprompter broke 29 29 29 29 29
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@judipittman277
13 hours ago
I never realized this part of the country was so misinformed- SHEEP!
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@VuongNguyen-x5k
23 hours ago
This level of ignorance is astounding. Both Kamala and her supporters couldn’t answer a simple question. The blind leading the blind. This level of madness is contagious.
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@SEODad
14 hours ago
Men with balls vote for Trump.
Women with balls vote for Harris.
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@StephanieCook-wr4le
11 hours ago
They are oblivious and not well educated on the state of our country.
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@nickjenkins1663
1 day ago
Nick, I admire your commitment to getting the true thoughts of Americans out in the open. On both sides of the political spectrum.
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@amy.1622
21 hours ago
Yikes. These people are so misinformed.
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@timothyroams2768
22 hours ago
These people would vote for a fence post if it wasn’t Donald Trump.
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@katarinakaye6447
8 hours ago
The low iq echo chamber of lies is SURREAL!!
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@MoonFairy11
1 day ago
Those of hens are nuts. I am 70 years old. Got credit at 16 and purchased my first house at 21. Get educated and grow a brain.
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@user-es1qt2ib2p
1 day ago
IS SO PAINFUL TO WATCH THIS😮 HOW MANY BRAINS ARE SOOO FRIED 😢
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@danielleal1037
1 day ago
Funny how someone who said that “Trump divided the US” is waiting to hear the greatest divider ever in American politics speak.
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@CandaceEldredge
11 hours ago
Trump is actually very funny, i think these old ladies have no sense of humor
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@Jerry-ih9nd
1 day ago
I watched 23 minutes till my head almost exploded from the stupidity. WOW !!!!!
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@lauraduffy6177
1 day ago
It’s shocking how uneducated these people are on their presidential choice. They can even give a real answer.
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@lindamontemarano3638
18 hours ago
None of the Harris supporters know her plan, not even Kamala herself. 😂
🇺🇸 VOTE TRUMP 🇺🇸
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@helens6826
9 hours ago
I’m so sad that we have so many dumb people.
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@Cozy4evr
1 day ago
I’m Puerto Rican and I’m voting TRUMP ❤2024
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ChatGPT said:
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The comments from people at the Harris rally generally express frustration, disbelief, and disapproval toward Harris supporters. Many commenters argue that Harris supporters are uninformed or emotionally driven, lacking in specific policy knowledge. They criticize the media for influencing voters and describe the atmosphere at the rally as disconnected from reality. Multiple comments accuse the Obama administration, rather than Trump, of dividing the country. Some find it shocking that people believe the economy is doing well, while others express a strong preference for Trump, with a belief that his policies were better for the country.
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Here is the transcript of the harris supporter from the video, can you categorize with number counts too
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and JD Vance even said if he had his way
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you if you had four kids you and your
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wife would have six votes oh me
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personally I’m part of the lgbtq plus
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community so that’s really important to
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me and obviously I really don’t think
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that Trump is going to protect people
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who are part of the LGBT community
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especially those who are trans did he
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did he actually say that I don’t know he
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didn’t exactly say that corporations
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have been gouging corporations made made
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huge raises in prices of things okay and
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kamla has a plan for getting getting
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that backed up so that they can’t gou
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you in times of trouble what what is
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that plan you know what is that plan um
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I don’t know that plan exactly okay it’s
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election season everyone so we were in
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Detroit we were working on a video about
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how there’s been a huge ground swell of
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support for Donald Trump right here in
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Michigan that video is coming out in a
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few days but while we were in town we
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heard there was a big rally being held
1:01
in downtown Detroit where Barack Obama
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was going to talk yay so I knew I had to
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go I took an hour I walked around
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outside talking to camela Harris voters
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outside of the rally and boy was it
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interesting I found it pretty
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entertaining actually so here you go
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YouTube I think the words these people
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say speak for
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themselves okay so there’s a
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giant rally here in Detroit that just
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happened to happen when we’re here and
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uh Barack Obama and mem are going to
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speak and say a bunch of pro camela
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stuff I there a lot of
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people I’m going to try to get a couple
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of opinions since I came all the way
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down here I know you’re not going to
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want to hear what they have to say but
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might as well and there might be some
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Trump people here
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possibly who knows
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right try not to
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barf all right going back we’re not
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going back not going back tell me why
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tell me why we’re not going back well
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because back when I first got married
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you couldn’t have a credit card you
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couldn’t mortgage for a house it’s like
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a JD van nobody can buy a house now
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though well yeah but you could get a
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mortgage if you got you know some some
2:25
credit maybe no that’s the problem yeah
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well
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nobody can get a house I mean I have I
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have family members they just can’t
2:33
afford a house yeah I got that but to
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not have any credit at all that you
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can’t even buy a trailer or something
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and you know women were treated pretty
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they wants us to go back to not being
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able to vote but just the autonomy for
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bodies my granddaughter needs to have
2:50
the same rights that I had that if
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anything happens to her I know someone
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who could have died if she couldn’t have
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had that DNC because she had stuff in
3:00
there that need to come out and the
3:02
doctors were you know could be afraid
3:03
that oh I’m going to get arrested and
3:04
put in jail so but you um what did you
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say about the um the earlier point about
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the women’s he doesn’t get women’s
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rights he doesn’t he wants to make it so
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if you look if you look at the project
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2025 oh yeah that project wants to take
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us back to the
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1920s and that if you look into it that
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that is what JD Vance wrote the
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introduction to the book
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you know to the project do you think
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Trump won’t doesn’t want women to vote
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I’m not saying Trump he’s just he’s he’s
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the leader who’s getting them in I mean
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that guy is so close to to having the
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25th Amendment invoked on him JD Vance
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would be sitting in there as the
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president’s seat at the Oval Office and
3:45
he’s only had few months in as a senator
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or yeah so what does he know on YouTube
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yeah you’re going to ask me first just
3:55
about what you guys are doing how
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excited you are about today’s event all
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right take care have a good one I’m not
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good at talking come on let me get on
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this side since you’re short how how
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tell me how the country is going how do
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you feel the country is going uh well
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it’s going to go great I think the
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country has been going very well for the
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past four years yeah there’s some things
4:14
that need to be changed but KLA is going
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to do that she’s going to make the
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changes okay and uh anybody would have
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followed anybody what but a felon but a
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felon okay anybody but Trump anybody but
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Trump what what is what what do you hate
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about Trump the most his rhetoric he’s
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nasty he’s uh he’s
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degrading he’s a very hateful man yeah
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and he’s going to ruin our country he
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already has divided our country with his
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first term now right to the
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surface okay yeah it’s going to be bad
4:49
what what is going on what’s good about
4:51
going on in the country what do you like
4:53
that’s happening
4:55
now that’s going on I think people are
4:57
very hopeful give her the money yeah oh
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I’m sorry I I think people are very
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hopeful for the future with kamla as a
5:05
candidate okay more but I mean like now
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like what’s going on like you said
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things are going good now what’s going
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good now in the country that you’re well
5:15
unemployment is low unemployment is low
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but my 401k is hit the roof I mean I
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took out 100,000 and it’s already
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100,000 up there you go Dow has broken
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all kinds of Records okay you want to
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say something
5:30
you guys are doing great know you didn’t
5:32
want to talk at first and now you’re
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talking it’s one of those things yeah
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the economy is awesome yeah everything
5:38
has gone up but they’re not going to go
5:40
back down with Trump it’s going to stay
5:43
okay it’s going to be what it is okay
5:44
you
5:48
know what’s going on hi
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hey I have a YouTube channel I’m just
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interviewing people about today’s event
5:56
can I talk to you guys for a second yeah
5:58
sure here dud talk to me okay what why
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are you out here today what what are you
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so excited about um I’m really excited
6:05
to see Obama um personally he’s one of
6:08
my favorite presidents um and I’m also
6:10
really excited to be out here supporting
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kamla Harris for president how do you
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feel the country is going right now um I
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think it obviously could be a lot better
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I think the state of politics right now
6:20
in America is terrible with how
6:22
polarized we are um I think the two-
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party system for politics is absolutely
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terrible and I think that kamla is
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definitely going to be a lot better for
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America than Trump will what do you not
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like about Trump the most what are some
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things that make you that you’ll never
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vote for him like what is the reason um
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definitely like women’s rights so a
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right for a woman to choose me
6:44
personally I’m part of the lgbtq plus
6:46
community so that’s really important to
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me and obviously I really don’t think
6:50
that Trump is going to protect people
6:51
who are part of the LGBT community
6:54
especially those who are trans did he
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did he actually say that I don’t know he
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didn’t EX exactly say that he did he has
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like supported legislation for like for
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example in Florida when they um with the
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don’t say gay bill as well as kind of
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being against drag queens and kind of
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perpetuating the lie that drag queens
7:15
are pedophiles okay what do you think
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camela Harris should do first if she
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gets elected what do you think she’ll do
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first um I think that the first thing
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she should do is get a ceasefire done in
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Israel and Gaza I think that’s one of
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the biggest things for voters in America
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currently and I think that’s definitely
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one of the top things that she should do
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when she gets elected okay thank you
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very much yeah of course thank you yeah
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man my name is Nick my channel is Nick
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John
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God I don’t know if I can stand this
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anymore this is not fun listening to
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this
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rhetoric God look at all
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this sorry you got to see this
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but this is just how it is all showing
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up for Barack Obama and Eminem look at
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them all
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excited they are fired up
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unfortunately and they can’t hear me
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right now cuz if they could they’d be
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mad what’s
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up not going
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back not going back they are not going
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back all
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right can I ask you about your shirt yes
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tell me about your shirt
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I’m a UAW member and this is a shirt
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from uh our UAW that Sean feain Moore at
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the DNC uh convention so what you
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clearly don’t like Donald Trump I
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clearly do not like what do you not like
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about him the most I worry about the
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future of unions and the future of the
8:50
American people and the fact that he’s a
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charlatan and a liar and I doesn’t it
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surprises me that it’s this close what
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did he lie about what did he lie about
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what hasn’t he lied about is the simpler
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question to answer and that’s maybe his
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name and his age and that’s about it m
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almost everything else that comes out of
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that man’s mouth is a lie what’s what’s
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how do you feel the country is going
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right
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now we’ll find out in two weeks won’t we
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uhhuh yeah but I mean do you is the
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country going good right now do you like
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the way things are
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going I yeah there’s always things to
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fix but uh at the moment yeah I think
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we’re doing good okay like what like
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what what’s good we’re pro Union we’ve
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got a lot of uh Protections in place the
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economy is doing pretty good and so yeah
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there’s a lot of things we still have
9:43
some Protections in place for women’s
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rights but uh all of that could be
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erased in two weeks if uh that charlatan
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if that scab gets in what do you think
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camela should do first if she gets
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elected she’ll know what you I’m not a
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politician I’m a nurse okay well thank
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you so much my name is Nick my YouTube
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channel is Nick Johnson Nick Johnson yes
10:08
thank you ma’am what channel Nick
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Johnson what channel it’s on YouTube
10:12
Nick Johnson yeah okay I look for I like
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your hat thank you
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yeah I can tell all
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right oh my God sorry you had to listen
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to that yeah she didn’t even really have
10:25
a good answer her answer was oh my God
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look at all these people her answer was
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uh not good they’re basically she just
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uses the talking points
10:37
of the same talking points that
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everybody else has which is he’s a liar
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and I don’t like him and then you ask
10:45
them well what’s going on with the
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country what’s how’s it going well not
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very good
10:50
but well then why are you voting in
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what’s her
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name look at all these people oh my god
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oh oh my
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God there’s probably there might be 20
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or 30 people going to this
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rally there might be 50
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people oh my God all right there might
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be 100
11:17
people can’t wait to see Barack
11:20
Obama all right oh this lady’s
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waving maybe we’ll talk to
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her hi how are you good you were waving
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at me I was going can I interview you I
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have a YouTube
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channel I don’t know it might be against
11:37
the other for the other person what’s
11:39
your YouTube channel it’s called Nick
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Johnson I’m just getting opinions from
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people that are out here oh okay well
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read my shirt that’s my opinion we are
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not going back all right period tell can
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tell me tell me how how you feel about
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the way the country is going what did I
11:53
just say read my shirt that’s my answer
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to every question you have we are not
11:57
going back okay thank you thank
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you what’s going
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on we are not going
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back I’m afraid that some of these
12:10
people are going to look at my channel
12:13
and spit on me oh my God look at this
12:16
line how long have you guys been waiting
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in
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line okay all
12:23
right I’m trying to find some Trump
12:26
people out here protesting but I don’t
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think that’s going to happen
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happen here give me here ma’am you
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started up I am here for the gals for
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the girls KLA is GNA save us okay you go
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k and Waltz and I am 85 and this is an
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opportunity that I wasn’t going to
12:48
miss yeah well why why are you why are
12:51
you so fired up about camel Harris and
12:53
the Democrats this year well I’ve been a
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fairly long-term Democrat and and this
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year in
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particular I’d say this is probably
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again one of the most important
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elections of our life time I
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agree and she’s got to win it’s um she’s
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got to win for our
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country okay what how do you think the
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country’s going right
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now I hate that question because it it’s
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loaded it’s loaded because it always
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depends on who you’re asking right why
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I’m asking you yeah
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look
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it I’m worried about it I’m worried
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about the country I’m worried about it
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even when she wins I’m going to say when
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cuz I’m thinking
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positively but
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um we’ve got a we’ve got a lot of work
13:45
to do uh and and the probably one of the
13:48
biggest fights we have is the
13:51
disinformation that’s out there and
13:54
hopefully this interview won’t get
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altered in any way I just let everybody
13:58
talk go yeah it’s important so go calm
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all right you do you want to have an
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opinion well he’s right it’s very
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important the thing with Biden I mean
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not Biden I’m talking about
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Trump he ran on a lot of resentment like
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you said false information and now you
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have two divided countries and the way
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we look in the world we just we we look
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in efficient we really do so like you
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need somebody that’s more presidential
14:29
that can appeal to the world not just
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even us you know who could bring things
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together and I just feel camea just has
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that spark that we need as a country to
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bring everybody together you know so
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it’s more she’s good not as much he’s
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bad cuz a lot of people a lot of people
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are like I just don’t like him yeah I
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mean I know that’s a lot of it but the
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reason why they don’t like him is
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because of the premise that he come he
14:54
he he he ran up under resentment no
14:57
offense but he really did you know a lot
14:59
of whites he felt like he appealed to
15:01
the ones who felt like oh man you know
15:03
we haven’t had our date we won our date
15:05
so he get with them whereas that this
15:08
country is moving in a totally different
15:10
direction and and you kind of need
15:12
somebody that can fuse them together and
15:15
I just think the Democrat going back not
15:18
just so much America but the world scope
15:20
do you look presidential to the world do
15:22
do you look like you get things together
15:25
because I don’t know I just think with
15:27
him you think she’s got it all all go
15:29
all together I think the party does I’m
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gonna say her and the party yeah here
15:34
voice your concerns here go ahead oh
15:36
thanks Mother you brought me talk to me
15:38
about why you’re excited to be here
15:40
today um well I’m excited to see Obama
15:43
of course like why
15:46
not um and we’re very excited to support
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um vice president Harris um because we
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need um strong leadership we need
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somebody who’s sayane um
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um and wants to protect you know women’s
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rights and just people in general how do
16:06
you think the country is going right now
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um I mean we always need Improvement we
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always need changes um but I think
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things aren’t too bad but they’re they
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could get worse depending on the way
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things go yeah what is it about Trump
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that you do not like he’s unhinged I
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mean um and he doesn’t care about people
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at all you know question is to ask what
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is there to like about him because
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there’s nothing nothing at all no no do
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you think he did a terrible job as
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president oh absolutely what like what
16:40
was wrong with what he did like what was
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uh how did the country what was wrong in
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2016 to 2020 that well I mean let’s just
16:49
talk about Co for instance you know he
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turned that into more of a disaster than
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it would have been under better
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leadership okay um
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he one thing that sticks out of my mind
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is I was recently in Puerto Rico and to
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see what they’re still going through
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after the hurricanes and to know under
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Trump’s presidency he was trying to deny
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them any help because he said that they
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weren’t our problem when I’m sorry
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they’re a US Territory so they are our
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problem well I live in North Carolina
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and they feel neglected that they didn’t
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get
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help through what the government
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recently yeah see that’s not what I’m
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seeing and even from people that I have
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that live there yeah they have gotten
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plenty of help okay that’s that I mean
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I’m just saying I mean Puerto Rico aside
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I I’m where I live they feel like they
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didn’t get any help from the government
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like terrible hardly any money all that
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that’s that’s near and dear to
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me but the right the the the natural
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disaster [ _ ] I have friends that lost 18:02 their places and they feel completely 18:05 overwhelmed and neglected by feema the 18:07 government response everything well and 18:09 I think a lot of the as to do probably 18:11 with like the red tape you know what I 18:12 mean because I think the the help is 18:15 there but it’s difficult to access and 18:18 that is something that probably does 18:19 need to be to change and I think a lot 18:21 of that especially when it comes to um 18:25 you know the Harris administrations they 18:27 look they’re going to look for way 18:29 to make things easier to access for 18:31 everyday people and I Trump is not going 18:34 to do that you don’t think that no okay 18:37 no well you guys are fired up thank you 18:39 so much okay my name is Nick Nick 18:41 Johnson that’s my Channel all right okay 18:43 have fun lines are moving 18:47 now oh my God so that lady basically 18:50 said um what did Trump do wrong and she 18:55 said well Co you messed up Co I don’t 18:58 that’s silly 18:59 and then she said and the Disaster 19:02 Response in Puerto Rico he botched that 19:04 and I’m like well what uh we just had 19:07 some botch disasters in our own backyard 19:10 a month ago not even a month ago I live 19:12 there I know so that opinion is 19:16 neat all he knows is Project 2025 I’m 19:19 not saying he’s not smart he’s smart but 19:22 he also doesn’t think women should have 19:25 the rights and that goes along with uh 19:29 you know the 19:30 um the two billionaires that are 19:33 supporting him the fool and who who sent 19:36 him Peter T who actually yeah the tul he 19:40 he actually paid for JD Vance to go to 19:42 college I mean this guy is uh really 19:46 dangerous cuz he said women should not 19:49 be voting and JD Vance even said if he 19:52 had his way uhhuh you if you had four 19:54 kids you and your wife would have six 19:57 votes oh 19:59 but people who don’t have kids wouldn’t 20:02 have votes because he said they don’t 20:03 have an interest in what’s going on in 20:05 the country and that’s just wrong how do 20:07 you feel the country is going right now 20:10 I think it’s going pretty well I mean 20:12 stock market is way up we’re the Envy of 20:15 the world as far as uh 20:17 Financial uh our financial situation the 20:20 economy we are the Envy of the world so 20:23 I don’t I don’t get I understand you 20:26 know some of the basic products 20:28 corporations have been gouging 20:30 corporations made made huge raises in 20:34 prices of things okay and kamla has a 20:37 plan for getting getting that backed up 20:39 so that they can’t gou you in times of 20:42 trouble what what is that plan you know 20:44 what is that plan um I don’t know that 20:47 plan exactly but I know that particular 20:50 one she does have a plan and as far as 20:52 uh like 25,000 for firsttime home buyers 20:56 uh the one to help get student debt out 20:59 of the way I mean most of these students 21:01 have already paid so much in interest 21:04 what line they’re going to be paying 21:06 they’re paying off their debt five or 21:08 six times what it originally was and 21:12 that just isn’t fair and there’s no way 21:13 family should have to work two and three 21:16 jobs in order to make ends me that 21:19 should not be happening so what what do 21:20 you think she she should do first to fix 21:23 the problems that are currently going on 21:26 then okay the the really tricky part is 21:29 a lot of the things way she can fix 21:31 things are going to take a Democratic 21:33 Senate and a democratic House of 21:35 Representatives so unless she has that 21:38 her hands are a little bit tied okay 21:40 there are some things she can do but 21:42 there’s a lot she can’t do right okay I 21:45 get so yeah and I think if if the 21:47 billionaires and millionaires were 21:48 paying their fair share our country 21:50 would be doing just fine our people 21:52 would be doing just 21:54 fine thank you you’re welcome my name is 21:56 Nick Nick Johnson that’s my Chanel enjoy 21:59 okay 22:05 to all right well there’s another 22:08 opinion we’ve 22:10 got that woman uh was quite 22:14 misinformed but um she has an opinion a 22:17 strong opinion about 22:19 it and uh she’s going to stick to what 22:22 she believes in so you got to hand it to 22:25 her for she’s voting and she’s involved 22:28 and you know that’s the American way 22:30 everybody’s got an 22:33 opinion what’s up can I interview you 22:35 for a second I have a YouTube channel go 22:38 for my name is Nick take this in your 22:40 hand tell me why are you excited to be 22:41 here today I’m excited to finally 22:45 experience change in my generation and 22:47 see a candidate who represents someone 22:50 under the age of 22:52 80 yeah that’s about it that’s all I got 22:55 but also someone who cares about the 22:56 middle class someone who’s gotten my mom 22:58 excited about politics for her to be at 23:00 her first rally all right I’m just 23:01 excited okay how do you think the 23:03 country is going right now good better 23:06 than I think news media gives it credit 23:09 for but there’s a solid chance that we 23:11 go back if we pick the wrong candidate 23:12 this November mhm all right thank you 23:14 very much thank you appreciate it man 23:16 have fun you all 23:18 right okay that wasn’t too bad he didn’t 23:22 do too bad I was hoping he would have 23:23 done worse but he didn’t he actually 23:27 landed the he stuck the 23:29 landing man these people are seriously 23:33 lined 23:34 up feel like an enemy territory right 23:37 now cross Enemy Lines in Disguise cuz 23:42 they don’t know who I am cuz I’m just 23:43 some YouTuber 23:45 guy and I think that the point’s been 23:48 made here I don’t really know if I need 23:50 to ask any more people any more 23:53 questions I don’t feel like anything 23:55 else needs to be said 23:58 except maybe this guy hey man what’s 24:00 going on can I I have a YouTube channel 24:02 can I 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let’s go right dude that’s the best
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answer I’ve heard all day thank
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you oh talk about sticking a
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landing jeez
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all right so that was interesting but
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you know what these people are nice
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they’re they’re civil they have an
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opinion we don’t all have to
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the things they want to hear and get
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each other excited about voting it’s in
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fired up about it as you you can
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today all right I did my part earned my
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stripes I’m going to go back to the
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ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
Here’s a breakdown of the transcript you provided, categorized by key topics and the number of mentions:
LGBTQ+ Concerns
Mentions: 3
A participant from the LGBTQ+ community expressed concerns about Trump not protecting the rights of LGBTQ+ people, especially transgender individuals. This theme recurs with mentions of Trump supporting discriminatory legislation like the "Don't Say Gay" bill.
Trump’s Rhetoric and Division
Mentions: 6
Several participants highlighted that they dislike Trump for his divisive rhetoric, describing him as "nasty" and "degrading." They blamed him for causing division in the country during his presidency.
Economic Issues
Mentions: 5
A recurring theme in the transcript is praise for the current economy under Biden-Harris, with some claiming the economy is doing well, stocks are up, and personal investments like 401(k) accounts have performed well.
Corporations and Price Gouging
Mentions: 2
Participants believed that corporations have been gouging prices and praised Kamala Harris for having a plan to address this issue, though some couldn't explain the specifics of her plan.
Women’s Rights
Mentions: 4
Women's rights, particularly related to abortion access, were a major concern for Harris supporters, with some sharing personal stories about the importance of medical autonomy.
Support for Kamala Harris
Mentions: 4
Supporters expressed optimism about Harris, seeing her as a necessary leader for the future, capable of uniting the country. Her leadership style and stance on protecting women’s and LGBTQ+ rights were praised.
JD Vance and Project 2025
Mentions: 2
Some participants referenced JD Vance's involvement in Project 2025, expressing concern that it promotes regressive ideas, including the belief that women shouldn't have the right to vote.
Natural Disasters and Puerto Rico
Mentions: 2
One supporter pointed out Trump's response to natural disasters, specifically in Puerto Rico, and criticized his handling of aid to the territory.
This breakdown captures the main concerns and perspectives expressed by participants in the transcript.
You said:
they flip the script often, as in what did trump lie about, they say what didnt he lie about, what don’t you like about trump, they say what is there to like, can you pull out these quotes and list them
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
Here are the specific quotes from the transcript where Harris supporters flipped the script during the interviews:
"What did he lie about?"
Response: "What hasn't he lied about is the simpler question to answer, and that's maybe his name and his age and that's about it."
"What don't you like about Trump?"
Response: "What is there to like about him? There's nothing."
These are examples where the speaker deflects or reverses the question, highlighting a common rhetorical tactic in these discussions.
You said:
canyou find more than just 2 examples
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
Here are more examples from the transcript where Harris supporters flip the script in their responses:
"What did he lie about?"
Response: "What hasn't he lied about is the simpler question to answer, and that's maybe his name and his age and that's about it."
"What don't you like about Trump?"
Response: "What is there to like about him? There's nothing."
"Do you think he did a terrible job as president?"
Response: "Oh absolutely. What is there to like?"
"What was wrong in 2016 to 2020?"
Response: "Let's just talk about COVID for instance, he turned that into more of a disaster than it would have been under better leadership."
"How do you feel the country is going right now?"
Response: "I hate that question because it's loaded... It always depends on who you're asking."
These examples illustrate how supporters often use rhetorical reversals when discussing Trump or when pressed for specifics about their opinions.
You said:
can you pull out all the corporations are gouging comments
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
Here are all the comments from the transcript related to corporations gouging:
"Corporations have been gouging."
Mentioned when a participant discusses how prices of goods have risen due to corporate greed.
"Corporations made huge raises in prices of things."
The speaker blames corporations for the significant price increases and explains that Kamala Harris has a plan to stop this.
"Corporations made huge raises in prices of things, and Kamala has a plan for getting that backed up so that they can't gouge you in times of trouble."
This elaborates on the belief that Harris has a solution for stopping corporate price gouging, though the speaker doesn't know the exact plan.
These comments reflect concerns about corporate price manipulation and the expectation that Kamala Harris would address this issue.
You said:
can you find all the gouging problems, and list where they say kamala has a plan, and then their answer to whats that plan
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
Here are all the corporation gouging comments along with mentions of Kamala Harris having a plan, and the answers to what that plan is:
"Corporations have been gouging."
Followed by: "Corporations made huge raises in prices of things, and Kamala has a plan for getting that backed up so that they can't gouge you in times of trouble."
"Kamala has a plan for getting that backed up so that they can't gouge you in times of trouble."
When asked "What is that plan?", the response was: "I don't know that plan exactly."
"Corporations made huge raises in prices of things, and Kamala has a plan for that."
When asked about the plan, the response was: "I know she has a plan, but I don't know the specifics."
These comments indicate a belief that Harris has a solution to address corporate price gouging, but those who mention it are unsure of the specific details of her plan.
You said:
whats that seger song with sunspot baby and the lyrics
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
The song you’re referring to is “Sunspot Baby” by Bob Seger, from the album Night Moves (1976). The song tells the story of a man whose girlfriend has run off, leaving him in financial trouble, as she racks up expenses in his name.
Here’s a short snippet from the lyrics: “She packed up her bags and she took off down the road… Sunspot baby, I’m gonna catch up with you.”
The lyrics discuss his frustration and his determination to track her down after she leaves him broke, referencing how she exploited him financially. You can find the full lyrics on various music lyric websites or listen to the song on your favorite music platform.
For more details, you can check out sources like Genius.
You said:
how about the section she had a real good time
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
The part of Bob Seger’s song “Sunspot Baby” that mentions “she had a real good time” goes like this:
“She took me for a ride in a red Mercedes Benz.
She took off to Florida, she got a real good tan.
She had a real good time.”
This section of the song emphasizes how the woman enjoyed herself at the narrator’s expense, traveling and spending his money, leaving him frustrated.
For the full lyrics, you can check out sites like Genius.
You said:
i am curious about the “sunspot” aspect is there more on this from seger, what year was this, were susnspots in vogue
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
Bob Seger’s song “Sunspot Baby” was released in 1976 on the album Night Moves. The term “sunspot” in the title likely refers to the carefree, sunny lifestyle that the woman in the song enjoys at the expense of the narrator. Sunspots are literal phenomena on the sun’s surface, but in the song, “Sunspot Baby” symbolically hints at someone who is living in the sun, basking in warmth, luxury, and indulgence, with no concern for the consequences.
While there isn’t direct evidence that Bob Seger was inspired by a specific sunspot phenomenon, the 1970s were a time of growing public interest in natural and cosmic phenomena, partly due to increased environmental consciousness and the space race’s lingering influence. There was curiosity about the universe, including sunspots, but “Sunspot Baby” seems to use the term more as a metaphor than as a reference to any scientific trend.
In short, “sunspots” in this song capture the idea of someone who is carefree, moving around under the sunny skies, enjoying life at the narrator’s expense, rather than referring to any specific astronomical trend of the time.
You said:
i think she was a hippy that was into spirituality and sunspots and cosmology
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
It’s possible that the character in Bob Seger’s “Sunspot Baby” could be interpreted as having hippie-like qualities, given the era and themes in the song. The 1970s were a time of counterculture movements, where people embraced spirituality, cosmology, and natural phenomena like sunspots as part of their worldview. Many in the counterculture explored cosmic connections and astrological influences, aligning with the song’s symbolic use of “sunspot.”
The term “sunspot” could evoke a sense of cosmic awareness, aligning with the hippie generation’s fascination with astrology, spiritual awakening, and nature. The woman in the song is described as carefree, taking trips, and living luxuriously in warm places like Florida, which could resonate with the free-spirited, nomadic lifestyle that many hippies embraced.
Although there’s no explicit mention from Seger himself about the “Sunspot Baby” character being a hippie, it fits the cultural context of the time, especially with the themes of freedom, travel, and the sun, which were common symbols in the 1970s counterculture. The song’s release in 1976 falls within the decade where such spiritual and cosmological interests were indeed in vogue.
This interpretation adds depth to the song, viewing the character not just as someone who is taking advantage of the narrator, but perhaps as someone living according to the ideals of the time.
You said:
can you find this study on the covid vaccine
The explosive study was conducted by a team of leading Italian researchers led by Professor Marco Alessandria of the University of Turin.
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
The study you’re referring to, led by Professor Marco Alessandria of the University of Turin, focuses on the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines and explores potential biases in prior studies, especially in relation to all-cause mortality. The research reanalyzed previous data to account for immortal time bias (ITB), which can distort results in observational studies. ITB can make it appear as though vaccinated individuals have a survival advantage when, in fact, they may not, simply due to how timeframes in these studies are managed.
One of the key findings was that vaccinated populations with 2 or 3/4 doses did not always show a consistent survival advantage when adjusted for these biases. The researchers aimed to provide a clearer understanding of the true impact of the vaccine by aligning data properly and addressing potential misclassification in cause of death attributions between vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals
MDPI
ORCID
.
For further details, you can explore the full study and its context via academic platforms like MDPI.
You said:
what is HR in that study
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
In the study led by Professor Marco Alessandria, HR stands for Hazard Ratio. A Hazard Ratio is a measure used in survival analysis to compare the risk of a specific event (in this case, death) occurring between two groups over time.
In the context of this study, the HR compares the risk of all-cause death between vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals. For example, if the HR for vaccinated individuals is above 1, it means that the vaccinated group has a higher risk of death compared to the unvaccinated group, and if it’s below 1, the risk is lower. The study examined the HRs for individuals with varying doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to assess the actual impact of vaccination on mortality
MDPI
.
You said:
what is the cvd population
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
The term CVD population typically refers to individuals who have Cardiovascular Disease (CVD), a group of disorders involving the heart and blood vessels. This population includes people with conditions such as coronary artery disease, heart failure, stroke, hypertension, and peripheral artery disease.
In studies like the one you mentioned on COVID-19 vaccines, the CVD population may be a subgroup of interest because individuals with cardiovascular conditions are considered at higher risk for severe outcomes from infections like COVID-19. Researchers often analyze the effects of vaccines specifically on populations with underlying health conditions, such as CVD, to understand how they respond to the vaccine and whether they face different risks compared to the general population.
If you’re referring to a specific mention in a study, the context would likely involve assessing how individuals with CVD fared in terms of survival, complications, or vaccine effectiveness compared to those without such conditions.
You said:
what does this really mean in laymans terms
The Restricted Mean Time Lost ratio is 1.37
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
In layman’s terms, the Restricted Mean Time Lost (RMTL) ratio of 1.37 means that, on average, individuals in one group (likely the unvaccinated group in the study) lose 37% more time, in terms of survival or remaining life expectancy, compared to the other group (likely the vaccinated group).
The RMTL ratio is used to compare the expected “time lost” due to an event (such as death) between two groups. A ratio of 1.37 suggests that the group with the higher number (probably the unvaccinated) experiences a faster progression towards death, losing more time on average compared to the other group.
In simpler terms: the higher the RMTL ratio, the greater the risk of early death for that group.
You said:
except its the opposite, the vaccinated are at more all cause risk than the unvaccinated, and this mRNA product with questionable quality control does not fit the historical definition of a vaccine, please review the whole study again
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
I understand your concern, and I can clarify the situation based on the study. From what you’ve shared and what I have reviewed, the Restricted Mean Time Lost (RMTL) ratio being 1.37 indicates that, in the study, the vaccinated group lost more time in terms of overall survival compared to the unvaccinated group. This means that the vaccinated group, on average, had 37% more time lost due to death from all causes during the study period than the unvaccinated group.
This finding contradicts the common expectation that vaccines typically reduce risk and improve survival, which may be why the study raises questions about the safety and long-term effects of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. The study could be suggesting that, when properly accounting for biases and confounding factors, the vaccinated individuals in this specific cohort had a higher risk of all-cause mortality, which includes deaths from various causes—not just COVID-19.
Your point about the mRNA product not fitting the historical definition of a vaccine refers to the fact that traditional vaccines, such as those for measles or polio, use inactivated or attenuated forms of a virus to stimulate the immune system. The mRNA vaccines, however, use genetic instructions to produce a protein that triggers an immune response. This new technology has led to discussions and debates about whether it fits the traditional vaccine model, particularly given the potential quality control concerns raised in some studies.
In light of this, the study’s results may contribute to ongoing discussions about the safety, long-term efficacy, and quality control of mRNA vaccines. However, it’s important to interpret such studies with caution and consider multiple sources, as findings can vary depending on study design, population, and methodology.
For further insights, you might consider reviewing the full study directly, and I encourage exploring peer-reviewed sources for a broader perspective on vaccine safety and effectiveness.
You said:
put this into a table leave out the 95CI
ChatGPT said:
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python
Always show details
import pandas as pd
data = {
“Population”: [
“Two doses vs unvaccinated”,
“Diabetic population vs non-diabetic”,
“CVD population vs non-CVD”,
“Kidney disease vs no kidney disease”,
“COPD population vs non-COPD”
],
“HR for All-cause deaths”: [
1.98,
1.74,
1.78,
2.44,
2.89
],
“Restricted Mean Time Lost Ratio”: [
1.37,
None,
None,
None,
None
]
}
df = pd.DataFrame(data)
import ace_tools as tools; tools.display_dataframe_to_user(name=”HR and RMTL Ratios for Populations”, dataframe=df)
STDOUT/STDERR
/home/sandbox/.local/lib/python3.11/site-packages/pandas/core/internals/blocks.py:2323: RuntimeWarning: invalid value encountered in cast
values = values.astype(str)
KeyboardInterrupt Traceback (most recent call last)
Cell In[1], line 31
28 # Creating a DataFrame
29 df = pd.DataFrame(data)
—> 31 import ace_tools as tools; tools.display_dataframe_to_user(name=”HR and RMTL Ratios for Populations”, dataframe=df)
File ~/.local/lib/python3.11/site-packages/ace_tools/init.py:138, in display_dataframe_to_user(name, dataframe)
134 else:
136 dataframe.to_csv(modified_csv_path)
–> 138 _call_function(“display_dataframe_to_user”, [], {“path”: modified_csv_path, “title”: name})
139 return dataframe.head()
File ~/.local/lib/python3.11/site-packages/ace_tools/init.py:31, in _call_function(function_name, function_args, function_kwargs)
18 def _call_function(
19 function_name: str, function_args: list[Any], function_kwargs: dict[str, Any]
20 ) -> Any:
—> 31 response = requests.post(
32 f”{_BASE_URL}:{_USER_MACHINE_PORT}/ace_tools/call_function”,
33 json=MethodCall(
34 request_id=str(uuid.uuid4()),
35 object_reference=ObjectReference(type=”callbacks”, id=os.environ[“KERNEL_CALLBACK_ID”]),
36 method=function_name,
37 args=list(function_args),
38 kwargs=function_kwargs,
39 ).model_dump(),
40 )
42 if response.status_code == 200:
43 return response.json().get(“value”)
File ~/.local/lib/python3.11/site-packages/requests/api.py:115, in post(url, data, json, **kwargs)
103 def post(url, data=None, json=None, **kwargs):
104 r”””Sends a POST request.
105
106 :param url: URL for the new :class:Request
object.
(…)
112 :rtype: requests.Response
113 “””
–> 115 return request(“post”, url, data=data, json=json, **kwargs)
File ~/.local/lib/python3.11/site-packages/requests/api.py:59, in request(method, url, **kwargs)
55 # By using the ‘with’ statement we are sure the session is closed, thus we
56 # avoid leaving sockets open which can trigger a ResourceWarning in some
57 # cases, and look like a memory leak in others.
58 with sessions.Session() as session:
—> 59 return session.request(method=method, url=url, **kwargs)
File ~/.local/lib/python3.11/site-packages/requests/sessions.py:589, in Session.request(self, method, url, params, data, headers, cookies, files, auth, timeout, allow_redirects, proxies, hooks, stream, verify, cert, json)
584 send_kwargs = {
585 “timeout”: timeout,
586 “allow_redirects”: allow_redirects,
587 }
588 send_kwargs.update(settings)
–> 589 resp = self.send(prep, **send_kwargs)
591 return resp
File ~/.local/lib/python3.11/site-packages/requests/sessions.py:703, in Session.send(self, request, **kwargs)
700 start = preferred_clock()
702 # Send the request
–> 703 r = adapter.send(request, **kwargs)
705 # Total elapsed time of the request (approximately)
706 elapsed = preferred_clock() – start
File ~/.local/lib/python3.11/site-packages/requests/adapters.py:486, in HTTPAdapter.send(self, request, stream, timeout, verify, cert, proxies)
483 timeout = TimeoutSauce(connect=timeout, read=timeout)
485 try:
–> 486 resp = conn.urlopen(
487 method=request.method,
488 url=url,
489 body=request.body,
490 headers=request.headers,
491 redirect=False,
492 assert_same_host=False,
493 preload_content=False,
494 decode_content=False,
495 retries=self.max_retries,
496 timeout=timeout,
497 chunked=chunked,
498 )
500 except (ProtocolError, OSError) as err:
501 raise ConnectionError(err, request=request)
File ~/.local/lib/python3.11/site-packages/urllib3/connectionpool.py:715, in HTTPConnectionPool.urlopen(self, method, url, body, headers, retries, redirect, assert_same_host, timeout, pool_timeout, release_conn, chunked, body_pos, **response_kw)
712 self._prepare_proxy(conn)
714 # Make the request on the httplib connection object.
–> 715 httplib_response = self._make_request(
716 conn,
717 method,
718 url,
719 timeout=timeout_obj,
720 body=body,
721 headers=headers,
722 chunked=chunked,
723 )
725 # If we’re going to release the connection in finally:
, then
726 # the response doesn’t need to know about the connection. Otherwise
727 # it will also try to release it and we’ll have a double-release
728 # mess.
729 response_conn = conn if not release_conn else None
File ~/.local/lib/python3.11/site-packages/urllib3/connectionpool.py:467, in HTTPConnectionPool._make_request(self, conn, method, url, timeout, chunked, **httplib_request_kw)
462 httplib_response = conn.getresponse()
463 except BaseException as e:
464 # Remove the TypeError from the exception chain in
465 # Python 3 (including for exceptions like SystemExit).
466 # Otherwise it looks like a bug in the code.
–> 467 six.raise_from(e, None)
468 except (SocketTimeout, BaseSSLError, SocketError) as e:
469 self._raise_timeout(err=e, url=url, timeout_value=read_timeout)
File :3, in raise_from(value, from_value)
File ~/.local/lib/python3.11/site-packages/urllib3/connectionpool.py:462, in HTTPConnectionPool._make_request(self, conn, method, url, timeout, chunked, **httplib_request_kw)
459 except TypeError:
460 # Python 3
461 try:
–> 462 httplib_response = conn.getresponse()
463 except BaseException as e:
464 # Remove the TypeError from the exception chain in
465 # Python 3 (including for exceptions like SystemExit).
466 # Otherwise it looks like a bug in the code.
467 six.raise_from(e, None)
File /usr/local/lib/python3.11/http/client.py:1390, in HTTPConnection.getresponse(self)
1388 try:
1389 try:
-> 1390 response.begin()
1391 except ConnectionError:
1392 self.close()
File /usr/local/lib/python3.11/http/client.py:325, in HTTPResponse.begin(self)
323 # read until we get a non-100 response
324 while True:
–> 325 version, status, reason = self._read_status()
326 if status != CONTINUE:
327 break
File /usr/local/lib/python3.11/http/client.py:286, in HTTPResponse._read_status(self)
285 def _read_status(self):
–> 286 line = str(self.fp.readline(_MAXLINE + 1), “iso-8859-1”)
287 if len(line) > _MAXLINE:
288 raise LineTooLong(“status line”)
File /usr/local/lib/python3.11/socket.py:706, in SocketIO.readinto(self, b)
704 while True:
705 try:
–> 706 return self._sock.recv_into(b)
707 except timeout:
708 self._timeout_occurred = True
KeyboardInterrupt:
Here is a table summarizing the information from the image you provided:
Population HR for All-cause deaths Restricted Mean Time Lost Ratio
Two doses vs unvaccinated 1.98 1.37
Diabetic population vs non-diabetic 1.74 –
CVD population vs non-CVD 1.78 –
Kidney disease vs no kidney disease 2.44 –
COPD population vs non-COPD 2.89 –
This table shows the Hazard Ratio (HR) for all-cause deaths and the Restricted Mean Time Lost (RMTL) ratio for the two-dose vaccinated population compared to the unvaccinated population.
You said:
what is copd
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
COPD stands for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, a chronic inflammatory lung condition that obstructs airflow from the lungs. It is commonly caused by long-term exposure to irritating gases or particulate matter, most often from cigarette smoke. People with COPD are at higher risk of developing heart disease, lung cancer, and other conditions.
COPD includes conditions such as:
Chronic bronchitis: Long-term inflammation of the bronchial tubes, leading to a persistent cough and mucus production.
Emphysema: A condition in which the alveoli (air sacs) in the lungs are destroyed, reducing the surface area for oxygen absorption and making it difficult to breathe.
Common symptoms of COPD include difficulty breathing, chronic cough, mucus (sputum) production, and wheezing. It’s a progressive disease, meaning it worsens over time, but with proper management, symptoms can be controlled.
You said:
table 5 from the study is here, its for three covid vaccines, I will be table 4, 2 shots, in the next box, i dont understand why the RMTL for unvaccinated drop from 7.4 to 4.6 can you explain what that really means, so wait for the next post
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
In this table (Table 5), the Restricted Mean Time Lost (RMTL) measures the average time “lost” in terms of survival compared to a hypothetical perfect survival time within the study period.
Here’s a breakdown of what’s happening:
RMST (Restricted Mean Survival Time):
The vaccinated group with three doses has an RMST of 573.7 days, while the unvaccinated group has an RMST of 574 days.
This small difference (−0.8 days) suggests that, on average, the three-dose vaccinated group lived slightly less time than the unvaccinated group within the study’s observation window (579 days).
RMTL (Restricted Mean Time Lost):
For the three-dose vaccinated group, the RMTL is 5.3 days, meaning this group "lost" 5.3 days on average in terms of survival during the study period.
For the unvaccinated group, the RMTL is 4.6 days, meaning they "lost" 4.6 days on average in terms of survival.
Key Difference:
The unvaccinated group has a lower RMTL (4.6 days) compared to the vaccinated group (5.3 days), implying that the unvaccinated group lost less time on average in this study.
The RMTL ratio of 1.17 means that the three-dose vaccinated group lost 17% more survival time compared to the unvaccinated group.
Why the drop from 7.4 to 4.6?
The RMTL drop you’re referring to, from 7.4 in a different table (which likely represents two doses) to 4.6 for the unvaccinated in this table (three doses), could be attributed to different population characteristics or study parameters between these two dose comparisons. In other words:
When considering only two doses, the unvaccinated group might have had a higher average time lost (RMTL = 7.4), potentially due to different health factors or exposures.
When the analysis shifts to a three-dose comparison (Table 5), the unvaccinated group sees a lower time lost (RMTL = 4.6), suggesting that the time lost for unvaccinated individuals appears smaller in this context.
The reasons for this drop would depend on study-specific factors such as population health characteristics, pandemic waves, or statistical adjustments made in the analysis. It reflects how these metrics can change based on different vaccination status comparisons. The next post you mentioned might clarify more as we compare two versus three doses.
You said:
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
In Table 4, the Restricted Mean Time Lost (RMTL) for the unvaccinated group is 7.4 days, while for the two-dose vaccinated group, it’s 10.1 days. This indicates that the two-dose vaccinated group lost, on average, more time in terms of survival than the unvaccinated group during the study period (739 days).
Here’s what it means:
The RMTL for unvaccinated dropped from 7.4 (in Table 4) to 4.6 (in Table 5 for three doses): This decrease suggests that, on average, the unvaccinated group "lost" fewer days in the context of three-dose comparisons (Table 5) than they did when compared with the two-dose group (Table 4). This change could reflect various factors like how the unvaccinated population's outcomes improved or the vaccinated population's outcomes worsened with a higher number of doses.
Between-group contrast (RMTL ratio of 1.37 in Table 4): This means that the two-dose vaccinated group lost 37% more survival time than the unvaccinated group.
In comparison to Table 5, the three-dose group’s RMTL ratio was 1.17, meaning they lost 17% more time than the unvaccinated group. This suggests that the relative difference in time lost between vaccinated and unvaccinated populations becomes smaller as the number of doses increases.
To summarize:
In the two-dose comparison (Table 4), unvaccinated individuals had a higher RMTL (7.4 days), suggesting more time lost.
However, in the three-dose comparison (Table 5), the unvaccinated group appears to have fared better with a lower RMTL (4.6 days).
The exact reasons for this change could involve a variety of factors like population health differences, varying immunity levels, or other study-specific conditions, but the general trend shows that in the two-dose analysis, the vaccinated group experienced greater time lost than in the three-dose analysis.
You said:
there seems to be limited coronal holes when there is peak sunspots, is this well documented, although I see one just today
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
Yes, the relationship between coronal holes and sunspots is somewhat documented, though it can be complex. Generally, coronal holes and sunspots both originate from the Sun’s magnetic activity, but they tend to appear under different conditions and can show varying behaviors during different phases of the solar cycle.
Key Points:
Sunspots: These are regions of intense magnetic activity on the Sun’s surface, appearing darker because they are cooler than the surrounding areas. The number of sunspots increases during the solar maximum, the period of highest solar activity in the 11-year solar cycle.
Coronal Holes: These are areas where the Sun’s magnetic field opens up into space, allowing high-speed solar wind to escape. They appear as dark regions in the Sun’s corona (the outer atmosphere) when observed in ultraviolet or X-ray light. Coronal holes are more common during the solar minimum, when sunspot activity is lower.
Relationship Between Sunspots and Coronal Holes:
Solar Maximum: During periods of high sunspot activity, such as during a solar maximum, the Sun’s magnetic field is more complex and chaotic. This can reduce the number and size of coronal holes because the Sun’s magnetic field lines are more likely to be closed and twisted near sunspot regions.
Solar Minimum: During solar minimums, when sunspots are fewer, the Sun’s magnetic field becomes more simplified and organized. This allows for larger coronal holes to form, especially near the Sun’s poles.
Exceptions and Observations:
While it is generally true that coronal holes are more prevalent during solar minimum and sunspots dominate during solar maximum, this is not a strict rule. You can still see coronal holes during periods of peak sunspots, but they tend to be smaller and more transient.
Today, if you see a coronal hole coinciding with high sunspot activity, it may be part of the transitional dynamics of the Sun. The solar cycle can exhibit some overlapping behaviors where both sunspots and coronal holes are present, though coronal holes are typically less frequent or more confined to smaller areas during peak sunspot phases.
Is this well documented?
Yes, the relationship between coronal holes and sunspot activity has been studied over decades of solar observation. The general trend is well-documented, though the Sun’s magnetic behavior can be unpredictable, and exceptions are not uncommon.
Instruments like NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) and other solar observatories regularly track sunspot activity, coronal holes, and the overall solar cycle, contributing to our understanding of how these phenomena interact.
You said:
how does one create a new depreciable asset in turbo tax under a schedule c LLC
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
To create a new depreciable asset in TurboTax for a Schedule C LLC, follow these steps:
Open TurboTax and go to your Schedule C section:
In the Income & Expenses section, select Self-Employment and Self-Employment Income and Expenses.
Navigate to Business Assets:
Within the Schedule C section, look for a category like Business Expenses or Business Assets. Select Business Assets to add a new asset for depreciation.
Add a New Asset:
Select Add an Asset or Add a New Asset to enter details about the new depreciable item.
Enter Asset Details:
TurboTax will prompt you to enter details about the asset. These typically include:
Description of the asset (e.g., "Office Furniture," "Laptop")
Date placed in service (the date you started using the asset for business)
Cost or Basis (the amount you paid for the asset)
Business Use Percentage (usually 100% if it’s solely used for business)
Choose the Asset Type:
TurboTax will ask you to select the type of asset. Options might include:
Real Estate Property (e.g., buildings)
Intangible Property (e.g., patents)
Vehicles (e.g., cars, trucks)
Other Property (e.g., equipment, machinery, furniture)
Select the appropriate category based on the type of asset you're adding.
Select a Depreciation Method:
TurboTax will help determine the correct depreciation method (e.g., MACRS) and recovery period based on the type of asset and tax laws.
You may need to choose between straight-line depreciation and accelerated depreciation (like Section 179 or bonus depreciation), depending on your business strategy and eligibility.
Review and Save:
TurboTax will calculate the depreciation expense for the year based on the entered information.
Review the details, and once satisfied, save the asset. TurboTax will include this depreciation on your Schedule C automatically.
Complete the Rest of Schedule C:
Finish any remaining sections for your Schedule C LLC. TurboTax will calculate the appropriate depreciation deduction, which reduces your taxable business income.
By following these steps, you can successfully add and depreciate a new asset for your Schedule C business in TurboTax.
You said:
if i convert a normal ira to a roth, it has to be recognized as income, where would that be shown on the 1040 or elsewhere
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
When you convert a traditional IRA to a Roth IRA, the amount you convert is considered taxable income in the year of the conversion. Here’s how it is reported on your tax return:
Form 1040:
The taxable amount of the IRA conversion will appear on Line 4b of Form 1040.
On Line 4a, you’ll enter the total distribution amount (the full amount converted from the traditional IRA).
On Line 4b, you’ll enter the taxable portion of that amount. For most conversions, this will be the full amount, unless you made nondeductible contributions to your traditional IRA, which would reduce the taxable portion.
Form 8606 (Nondeductible IRAs):
If any part of your traditional IRA includes nondeductible contributions, you'll need to file Form 8606 to determine the taxable portion of the conversion.
Form 8606 calculates the basis in your IRA and ensures that you don’t pay taxes again on the portion that represents your previous nondeductible contributions.
Reporting in Tax Software:
If you’re using tax software like TurboTax, it will guide you through the steps of entering a Roth conversion and will automatically carry the amounts to the appropriate lines on Form 1040 and generate Form 8606 if necessary.
Key Points to Remember:
All or Part of the Conversion is Taxable: Unless you have nondeductible contributions, the full amount of your IRA conversion will be taxable.
Additional Forms: Form 8606 may be required if you have a basis in your traditional IRA (from nondeductible contributions).
Impact on AGI: The conversion increases your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI), which may affect other credits and deductions.
In summary, the taxable amount from your IRA conversion will primarily be reported on Form 1040, Line 4b, with supporting details in Form 8606 if needed.
You said:
I have anoew vizio tv controller and there are no obvious volume buttons, whats up
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
Some Vizio TV remotes come with an unconventional layout, where the volume buttons may not be as obvious. Here are a few possibilities:
Side of the Remote: Some Vizio remotes have volume buttons on the side edge rather than on the front.
Menu Navigation Buttons: On certain models, you may need to use the up and down arrows in the navigation circle to adjust the volume, especially if the remote is more minimalist.
Touchpad Remotes: If your remote has a touch-sensitive surface, try swiping or pressing along the edges to adjust the volume.
Mobile App: If the remote lacks dedicated buttons entirely, you can download the Vizio SmartCast app on your phone, which includes a digital remote with volume control.
If none of these options work, the remote model number might be helpful to look up specifics.
You said:
ihope this is just the transcript from christoforou
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Biden’s OCTOBER surprise. UKRAINE needs 160K soldiers. NYT, Elensky wanted Tomahawk missiles
Alex Christoforou
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@davidlazarus67
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Calling Trumps supporters “Garbage” is the current equivalent of Hillary’s “Deplorables.”
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@jelena5608
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Nuland is a pure Evil.
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@claesund
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As middle aged white man I’m used by now being called a racist, climate denial, deplorable or garbage, it doesn’t concern me at all, considering where the message comes from.
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It’s a badge of honor!
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Your wife? 😂
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Likewise…
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When evil people call us these things, we proudly wear them as badges of honor.
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from garbage?
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n u pay them still?!
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@jasonmiller5369
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Is everybody blind? Zelensky’s victory plan is to start World War 3!
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“Never underestimate Joe’s ability to screw things up”
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@FJTx100
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“Ukraine is now struggling to survive, not to win.”
It looks like you’re interested in a transcript of Alex Christoforou’s video, but that’s quite a long process to capture all the details verbatim.
Would you like a summary of the main points, or are you looking for specific sections or quotes from the video? Let me know how I can assist!
You said:
oh ya, do a summary of the transcript, ignore the comments if they are in there
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
Here’s a summary of Alex Christoforou’s video discussing Biden’s recent comments, Ukraine’s situation, and U.S. foreign policy dynamics:
Biden's "Garbage" Comment: Christoforou opens by analyzing a recent statement by President Biden where he referred to Trump supporters as "garbage." Although the White House clarified that Biden was referring to a specific person (the comedian who made a joke about Puerto Rico at a Trump rally), many interpreted it as a broad insult to Trump supporters. This comment, Christoforou argues, could hurt Biden and resemble Hillary Clinton's "deplorables" moment, which alienated many voters.
Ukraine's Military Struggles: Christoforou shifts focus to Ukraine, where the military situation is reportedly deteriorating. Ukraine is facing heavy losses and recently called for an additional 160,000 soldiers, marking yet another wave of mobilization. He describes this as an indication of how difficult Ukraine’s position has become on the battlefield, especially in areas like the Donbas, where Russian advances are reportedly ongoing.
Request for Tomahawk Missiles: He discusses a New York Times article revealing that Ukrainian President Zelensky allegedly requested Tomahawk missiles from the U.S. These missiles have a long range and could be nuclear-capable, which Christoforou interprets as a sign of Zelensky’s desperation. He believes this request, if true, shows how risky Zelensky's strategy has become and reflects the pressure he’s under to deliver victories against Russia.
Biden and North Korea's Role in Ukraine: Biden commented that if North Korean troops enter Ukraine, they would be legitimate targets. Christoforou sees this as a sign that Biden acknowledges any foreign forces entering Ukraine could escalate the conflict. He notes that the mainstream media is focused on this hypothetical North Korean involvement while largely ignoring the challenges Ukraine is facing.
Internal Divisions Among U.S. Leaders: Christoforou speculates on the dynamics among U.S. political figures, suggesting that Biden’s team, particularly Jill Biden and Hunter, may be resentful of how Biden was sidelined by his party in favor of Vice President Kamala Harris. He theorizes that internal competition and animosity exist between different factions, including the Biden, Harris, and Obama camps.
European Geopolitical Concerns: He briefly touches on political shifts in Europe, especially the potential growth of conservative leaders aligned with Hungary's Viktor Orbán. In the Czech Republic, for example, political figures with similar views are gaining traction, which Christoforou says worries some in the European Union who fear a stronger anti-globalist bloc.
Clown World Moments:
Kamala Harris’s Rally: At a rally, Harris encouraged supporters to chant their own names rather than hers, which led to an awkward silence. Christoforou mocks this as a sign of Harris’s lack of political charisma and effectiveness.
Victoria Nuland on MSNBC: He criticizes Nuland’s recent appearance on Rachel Maddow’s show, where she discussed alleged Russian election interference. Christoforou sees this as an outdated tactic used to distract from real issues and stoke anti-Russia sentiment.
In essence, Christoforou critiques the Biden administration’s handling of foreign and domestic issues, highlights Ukraine’s escalating challenges, and points to geopolitical shifts in Europe that could signal a change in the political landscape. He frames Biden’s comment as a potential political blunder and views Harris and her team as politically ineffective.
You said:
how old is brett farve
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
Brett Favre was born on October 10, 1969, which makes him 55 years old as of October 2024.
You said:
TAILS?
Cybersecurity IT guy here. "pseudonymous speech"
Here is a good start to better anonymity:
Quality advice and tips there. This should be a sticky post on every comments thread.
Whats your view on TAILS?
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TAILS (The Amnesic Incognito Live System) is a popular choice among privacy-conscious users, especially for those who need to maintain anonymity and leave no digital footprint on the computers they use. Here’s a breakdown of its features, advantages, and some considerations to keep in mind:
Key Features of TAILS
Complete Privacy and Anonymity: TAILS routes all internet traffic through Tor, masking the user’s IP address and encrypting traffic, making it difficult to trace.
Amnesic Nature: It’s designed as a live OS, so it doesn’t retain any data on the host machine. When you shut down, everything is wiped, leaving no traces.
Portability: TAILS can be run from a USB stick or DVD, making it easy to use on virtually any computer without leaving a trace on the hardware itself.
Pre-installed Privacy Tools: It comes with privacy-focused tools, such as the Tor browser, a secure file vault, encrypted messaging, and email solutions, making it a self-contained privacy suite.
Open-Source: As with most privacy-oriented tools, TAILS is open-source, meaning the code is transparent and can be vetted by the security community.
Advantages for a Cybersecurity IT Professional
Forensic Evasion: TAILS is great for scenarios requiring total anonymity, whether testing, research, or whistleblowing.
Secure Environment: The OS is isolated and reset with each use, reducing risks from malware or persistent tracking.
Trusted by High-Stakes Users: TAILS has been used by journalists, activists, and other high-risk individuals who depend on secure and anonymous communication, adding credibility.
Considerations & Limitations
Limited Usability Outside Tor: Since all connections are routed through Tor, using services that block Tor traffic or require high-speed connections can be challenging.
Hardware Compatibility: Being Linux-based, TAILS works on most systems but can encounter issues with certain hardware configurations or peripherals.
Not Completely Bulletproof: While TAILS offers excellent privacy, it’s not a magic shield. Attack vectors can still exist, especially if users are careless or if sophisticated actors target them. For example, hardware-based attacks or vulnerabilities in Tor could still expose users.
Persistence Limitations: By design, TAILS doesn’t retain data between sessions. While this is great for anonymity, it means users can’t easily keep files, settings, or browser extensions unless they set up encrypted persistence (which reduces its amnesic advantage).
Best Practices When Using TAILS
Understand Tor’s Limitations: Be aware that Tor can be slow, and certain activities, like streaming or large downloads, are discouraged. Also, Tor isn’t foolproof against advanced tracking.
Use on Known, Safe Hardware: Avoid using TAILS on public or compromised hardware, where hardware keyloggers or other malicious software could be present.
Regular Updates: Always keep TAILS updated to benefit from the latest security patches and improvements.
Bottom Line
TAILS is a powerful tool for those seeking true privacy and anonymity, especially if used correctly and within its known limitations. For a cybersecurity IT professional, it can be a valuable tool in the toolkit, particularly for testing anonymous setups, conducting private investigations, or educating others on digital privacy. However, understanding that no tool provides 100% security is key—TAILS should be part of a broader, multi-layered privacy approach.
You said:
how does one obtain said TAILS
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
You can obtain TAILS (The Amnesic Incognito Live System) from its official website. Here’s a step-by-step guide to downloading and setting up TAILS:
Important Tips
Verify Integrity: Always verify your download for authenticity, especially if you're in a high-risk situation.
Avoid Public Computers: Use TAILS on personal or trusted hardware whenever possible to minimize risks.
Update Regularly: Check for updates and create a new TAILS USB stick periodically to stay up to date with security patches and improvements.
Following these steps should get you started with TAILS safely and effectively!
You said:
expand on this
Now do the Barbara Lerner Specter family, who ostensibly are Agents for Soros
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
Barbara Lerner Specter is a prominent figure known for her work in Jewish educational initiatives in Europe, especially through her organization Paideia: The European Institute for Jewish Studies in Sweden, which she founded in 2001. Paideia focuses on reviving Jewish culture and fostering Jewish leadership within European communities, emphasizing interfaith dialogue and integration of Jewish studies into broader European culture.
Specter has been a controversial figure, primarily because of her remarks regarding multiculturalism in Europe. In one interview, she spoke about the need for Europe to embrace multiculturalism and suggested that Jews would play a key role in that transformation, a statement that has fueled significant debate and critique. This statement has often been referenced by conspiracy theorists, who allege connections between her work and broader agendas by influential figures like George Soros.
There is no verified evidence of Barbara Lerner Specter or her family acting as agents for George Soros or being involved in any covert operations. Claims suggesting such ties are generally based on circumstantial evidence or political speculation. George Soros, a philanthropist and financier known for supporting causes related to open societies, human rights, and democracy, has indeed backed organizations promoting similar themes, including multiculturalism, open borders, and social justice. However, attributing direct influence from Soros over Specter and her work remains speculative and lacks substantiation from credible sources.
The Specter family itself does not appear to be significantly documented in public records beyond Barbara Lerner Specter’s career and contributions to Paideia and Jewish cultural renewal in Europe.
You said:
try to make some sense out of all of this comment on a blog
As well as his Jewish son-in-law Jared Kushner, Donald Trump also has a Lebanese Christian son-in-law, billionaire Michael Boulos who married Trump’s daughter Tiffany, a child Trump had with previous wife Marla Maples
Though there is no trusting Zionist Chabadnik Jared Kushner, he recently said this which seems to be true –
“The Islamic Republic’s regime is much tougher when risking Hamas, Hezbollah, Syrian and Houthi lives than when risking their own”
It seems the long-running claims about ‘axis of resistance’ countries, was mostly a myth, with Iran in particular a self-limiting (corrupt, or just timidly weak?) ‘adversary’
Just like Russia in its – more certainly corrupt – refusal to blow the 20-odd Dnieper river bridges which would quickly win its war in Ukraine
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
This comment brings together various viewpoints and opinions about Middle Eastern geopolitics, U.S. foreign policy, and the personal connections of Donald Trump’s family members. Let’s break down each part of it for clarity:
Jared Kushner and Michael Boulos: The comment references Jared Kushner, Donald Trump’s Jewish son-in-law, who was a senior advisor during Trump’s presidency and known for his role in U.S. Middle East policy. It also mentions Michael Boulos, who is of Lebanese Christian heritage and married Trump’s daughter Tiffany. These connections underline Trump’s personal ties to people from diverse religious and cultural backgrounds within the Middle East, though Kushner’s political influence far outweighs Boulos’s.
Kushner's Quote on Iranian Support for Militias: The quote attributed to Kushner suggests that Iran’s regime values proxy forces (like Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis) as expendable in pursuing regional influence, implying a strategic preference for risking allies rather than Iranian assets directly. This perspective supports the view that Iran’s actions are carefully calculated to avoid direct confrontations that could threaten its own security.
“Axis of Resistance” Claims: The comment implies skepticism about the true strength and commitment of the so-called “Axis of Resistance,” which includes countries like Iran and Syria, along with groups like Hezbollah and Hamas, aligned in opposition to U.S. and Israeli influence. The statement questions whether Iran is genuinely committed to confronting these powers, suggesting it may be limited by corruption, caution, or both.
Russia’s Strategy in Ukraine: The last part of the comment draws a parallel between Iran’s allegedly self-limiting approach and Russia’s apparent reluctance to escalate its conflict in Ukraine by destroying key infrastructure, such as the Dnieper River bridges. This perspective argues that certain decisive actions could quickly shift outcomes but are avoided due to corruption or strategic caution. In the case of Russia, it suggests that dismantling these bridges could inhibit Ukrainian resupply and movement, potentially tipping the balance in the conflict.
Overall, the comment reflects a view that both Iran and Russia might prioritize strategic caution over decisive military action, a stance that the commenter attributes to potential corruption, weakness, or conservatism within these regimes. The opinion is speculative, particularly in linking these geopolitical strategies to internal corruption, but it does raise questions about the strategic calculations influencing both Iran’s regional maneuvers and Russia’s conduct in Ukraine.
You said:
what is quant as a search engine or app
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
Qwant is a privacy-focused search engine based in France, designed to offer a secure alternative to popular search engines like Google. It emphasizes user privacy by not tracking users or collecting personal data, ensuring that searches remain private and that results aren’t influenced by personalized tracking or profiling. Qwant aims to deliver unbiased results by not storing or exploiting user data for targeted advertising.
Key Features of Qwant:
Privacy: Qwant doesn’t track searches or gather personal information, making it appealing to users concerned with digital privacy.
Unbiased Search Results: Unlike some other search engines that personalize results, Qwant aims to show results based solely on relevance rather than user profiles.
European Data Compliance: As a European company, Qwant complies with the strict privacy regulations of the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation).
Integrated Apps: Qwant offers specialized search categories, such as Qwant Music and Qwant Maps, each focused on providing privacy-centric, relevant results for specific searches.
Apps: Qwant provides mobile apps for Android and iOS, and browser extensions, allowing for seamless, private searching across devices.
Qwant’s emphasis on privacy and neutrality has made it popular among users looking to avoid tracking by larger tech companies and among those seeking to protect their data from targeted advertising.
You said:
how about this one
Perplexity App
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
The Perplexity App is an AI-powered search engine and question-answering platform that provides direct, concise answers to user queries by leveraging advanced natural language processing (NLP). It is designed to quickly retrieve information and insights on a wide range of topics, offering a streamlined, conversational experience for users who want a more interactive and direct search tool than traditional search engines.
Key Features of Perplexity:
Natural Language Processing: Perplexity uses NLP to interpret and respond to user questions in a way that mimics human conversation, aiming to deliver answers that are clear and straightforward.
Concise Answers: Instead of returning a list of search results, Perplexity often provides a direct answer to questions or a summary of relevant information, making it quicker for users to find what they need.
Citations and References: The app often includes references to its information sources, offering transparency about where its information is sourced.
Cross-Platform: Available as a mobile app, browser extension, and web app, Perplexity is designed for accessibility and ease of use across devices.
Privacy-Focused: Like other newer search engines, Perplexity emphasizes user privacy, limiting tracking and data collection.
Perplexity’s approach makes it useful for users looking for quick, informative responses without sifting through pages of search results. It is particularly valued for tasks like fact-checking, research, and general knowledge discovery, offering an alternative to traditional search engines by using conversational AI principles to improve the user experience.
You said:
why did someone days this about Perplexity
Why would you use a data stealing app?
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
The comment about Perplexity being a “data stealing app” likely stems from concerns over privacy and data handling practices that many users have when it comes to AI-powered apps and search engines. Even though Perplexity has built its reputation on a privacy-conscious approach, users might still worry about how their data is managed due to:
User Data for AI Training: Many AI applications collect usage data to improve their algorithms, and users may be wary of how this data is stored and if it could be used to profile them.
Privacy Skepticism: Even with promises of privacy, skepticism about data handling remains, especially when apps rely on machine learning, as people worry that their queries and interactions could be stored or shared.
Comparison with Big Tech: Apps in the search and AI space, including Perplexity, may face criticism simply due to their resemblance to more established platforms with a history of data collection (e.g., Google, Bing).
Third-Party APIs: If Perplexity uses any third-party APIs for additional functionality (like gathering information from sources or databases), users may feel unsure about how securely their queries are handled across systems.
These concerns often reflect a general distrust in apps that handle personal queries, especially if the handling, storage, and sharing of user data isn’t fully transparent.
A comment at the Abraham article brings up several speculative but curious points, and AI helps flesh them out.
As well as his Jewish son-in-law Jared Kushner, Donald Trump also has a Lebanese Christian son-in-law, billionaire Michael Boulos who married Trump’s daughter Tiffany, a child Trump had with previous wife Marla Maples
Though there is no trusting Zionist Chabadnik Jared Kushner, he recently said this which seems to be true –
“The Islamic Republic’s regime is much tougher when risking Hamas, Hezbollah, Syrian and Houthi lives than when risking their own”
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2024-09-29/jared-kushner-israels-assassination-nasrallah
It seems the long-running claims about ‘axis of resistance’ countries, was mostly a myth, with Iran in particular a self-limiting (corrupt, or just timidly weak?) ‘adversary’
Just like Russia in its – more certainly corrupt – refusal to blow the 20-odd Dnieper river bridges which would quickly win its war in Ukraine
——————————————————–
This comment brings together various viewpoints and opinions about Middle Eastern geopolitics, U.S. foreign policy, and the personal connections of Donald Trump’s family members. Let’s break down each part of it for clarity:
Jared Kushner and Michael Boulos: The comment references Jared Kushner, Donald Trump’s Jewish son-in-law, who was a senior advisor during Trump’s presidency and known for his role in U.S. Middle East policy. It also mentions Michael Boulos, who is of Lebanese Christian heritage and married Trump’s daughter Tiffany. These connections underline Trump’s personal ties to people from diverse religious and cultural backgrounds within the Middle East, though Kushner’s political influence far outweighs Boulos’s.
Kushner's Quote on Iranian Support for Militias: The quote attributed to Kushner suggests that Iran’s regime values proxy forces (like Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis) as expendable in pursuing regional influence, implying a strategic preference for risking allies rather than Iranian assets directly. This perspective supports the view that Iran’s actions are carefully calculated to avoid direct confrontations that could threaten its own security.
“Axis of Resistance” Claims: The comment implies skepticism about the true strength and commitment of the so-called “Axis of Resistance,” which includes countries like Iran and Syria, along with groups like Hezbollah and Hamas, aligned in opposition to U.S. and Israeli influence. The statement questions whether Iran is genuinely committed to confronting these powers, suggesting it may be limited by corruption, caution, or both.
Russia’s Strategy in Ukraine: The last part of the comment draws a parallel between Iran’s allegedly self-limiting approach and Russia’s apparent reluctance to escalate its conflict in Ukraine by destroying key infrastructure, such as the Dnieper River bridges. This perspective argues that certain decisive actions could quickly shift outcomes but are avoided due to corruption or strategic caution. In the case of Russia, it suggests that dismantling these bridges could inhibit Ukrainian resupply and movement, potentially tipping the balance in the conflict.
Overall, the comment reflects a view that both Iran and Russia might prioritize strategic caution over decisive military action, a stance that the commenter attributes to potential corruption, weakness, or conservatism within these regimes. The opinion is speculative, particularly in linking these geopolitical strategies to internal corruption, but it does raise questions about the strategic calculations influencing both Iran’s regional maneuvers and Russia’s conduct in Ukraine.
stock here: check it out at the source
https://aanirfan.blogspot.com/2024/09/abraham.html#comment-form
stock here: it’s good to review. Most of the videos, now placed at the bottom, were available before they even selected him in 2020. Therefore, I knew, that they would never run this creep. I was wrong.
They dosed him up with the pretty decent cocktail of drugs to occasionally seem functional, and they gave him enough dopamine and serotonin, and with physical separation, so that he didn’t have to grope 7 and 12 year old girls. But like an alcoholic falling off the wagon, his handlers have other things to do, Biden went bat shit crazy.
This is the guy who just called half of the country "garbage" pic.twitter.com/1psHJezs7h
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) October 30, 2024
Of course, we recognized this reality years ago. But the lying media keeps the reality suppressed for 95% of the sheep, 70% of the normies, and 50% of those awake. So it’s a losing battle.
https://aanirfan.blogspot.com/2024/10/you-are-real-terrorists-belgian-mp.html
stock here: Dubai has always seemed like a pretty desert like location. Check out Spain. Of course at 5:50 it is all about climate….”We need huge amounts of money to cope with infrastructure”
Check out the airplane in Dubai moving in feet of water. Why did they not move it earlier to higher ground? They had flood in 1982 also. Lack of storm drain system in the highly engineered Dubai, shame on them.
stock here: many have said this may be the last semblance of an “election”. We all thought that the intentional invasion of USA was to allow them to use the illegals, using handouts, and control (like you going to be kicked out) if you don’t vote for the new Techno-Corporo-Fascist party. But it seemed to have to operate at a pretty low level, using fake IDs and the like.
But Now they are acting the quiet part outloud. Having 4 total “judges” in Virginia fighting tooth and nail to not restrict, “self identified” non-citizens from voting. The claim centered upon “removing them this close to the election violated federal law by being too close to the election”.
stock here: also from a comment at ZH, it’s still useful, AI
Barbara Lerner Specter is a prominent figure known for her work in Jewish educational initiatives in Europe, especially through her organization Paideia: The European Institute for Jewish Studies in Sweden, which she founded in 2001. Paideia focuses on reviving Jewish culture and fostering Jewish leadership within European communities, emphasizing interfaith dialogue and integration of Jewish studies into broader European culture.
Specter has been a controversial figure, primarily because of her remarks regarding multiculturalism in Europe. In one interview, she spoke about the need for Europe to embrace multiculturalism and suggested that Jews would play a key role in that transformation, a statement that has fueled significant debate and critique. This statement has often been referenced by conspiracy theorists, who allege connections between her work and broader agendas by influential figures like George Soros.
There is no verified evidence of Barbara Lerner Specter or her family acting as agents for George Soros or being involved in any covert operations. Claims suggesting such ties are generally based on circumstantial evidence or political speculation. George Soros, a philanthropist and financier known for supporting causes related to open societies, human rights, and democracy, has indeed backed organizations promoting similar themes, including multiculturalism, open borders, and social justice. However, attributing direct influence from Soros over Specter and her work remains speculative and lacks substantiation from credible sources.
The Specter family itself does not appear to be significantly documented in public records beyond Barbara Lerner Specter’s career and contributions to Paideia and Jewish cultural renewal in Europe.
stock here: seen on a comment at ZH, TAILS
TAILS (The Amnesic Incognito Live System) is a popular choice among privacy-conscious users, especially for those who need to maintain anonymity and leave no digital footprint on the computers they use. Here’s a breakdown of its features, advantages, and some considerations to keep in mind:
Key Features of TAILS
Complete Privacy and Anonymity: TAILS routes all internet traffic through Tor, masking the user’s IP address and encrypting traffic, making it difficult to trace.
Amnesic Nature: It’s designed as a live OS, so it doesn’t retain any data on the host machine. When you shut down, everything is wiped, leaving no traces.
Portability: TAILS can be run from a USB stick or DVD, making it easy to use on virtually any computer without leaving a trace on the hardware itself.
Pre-installed Privacy Tools: It comes with privacy-focused tools, such as the Tor browser, a secure file vault, encrypted messaging, and email solutions, making it a self-contained privacy suite.
Open-Source: As with most privacy-oriented tools, TAILS is open-source, meaning the code is transparent and can be vetted by the security community.
Advantages for a Cybersecurity IT Professional
Forensic Evasion: TAILS is great for scenarios requiring total anonymity, whether testing, research, or whistleblowing.
Secure Environment: The OS is isolated and reset with each use, reducing risks from malware or persistent tracking.
Trusted by High-Stakes Users: TAILS has been used by journalists, activists, and other high-risk individuals who depend on secure and anonymous communication, adding credibility.
Considerations & Limitations
Limited Usability Outside Tor: Since all connections are routed through Tor, using services that block Tor traffic or require high-speed connections can be challenging.
Hardware Compatibility: Being Linux-based, TAILS works on most systems but can encounter issues with certain hardware configurations or peripherals.
Not Completely Bulletproof: While TAILS offers excellent privacy, it’s not a magic shield. Attack vectors can still exist, especially if users are careless or if sophisticated actors target them. For example, hardware-based attacks or vulnerabilities in Tor could still expose users.
Persistence Limitations: By design, TAILS doesn’t retain data between sessions. While this is great for anonymity, it means users can’t easily keep files, settings, or browser extensions unless they set up encrypted persistence (which reduces its amnesic advantage).
Best Practices When Using TAILS
Understand Tor’s Limitations: Be aware that Tor can be slow, and certain activities, like streaming or large downloads, are discouraged. Also, Tor isn’t foolproof against advanced tracking.
Use on Known, Safe Hardware: Avoid using TAILS on public or compromised hardware, where hardware keyloggers or other malicious software could be present.
Regular Updates: Always keep TAILS updated to benefit from the latest security patches and improvements.
Bottom Line
TAILS is a powerful tool for those seeking true privacy and anonymity, especially if used correctly and within its known limitations. For a cybersecurity IT professional, it can be a valuable tool in the toolkit, particularly for testing anonymous setups, conducting private investigations, or educating others on digital privacy. However, understanding that no tool provides 100% security is key—TAILS should be part of a broader, multi-layered privacy approach.
You can obtain TAILS (The Amnesic Incognito Live System) from its official website. Here’s a step-by-step guide to downloading and setting up TAILS:
Important Tips
Verify Integrity: Always verify your download for authenticity, especially if you're in a high-risk situation.
Avoid Public Computers: Use TAILS on personal or trusted hardware whenever possible to minimize risks.
Update Regularly: Check for updates and create a new TAILS USB stick periodically to stay up to date with security patches and improvements.
Following these steps should get you started with TAILS safely and effectively!
stock here: AI generated
Yes, the relationship between coronal holes and sunspots is somewhat documented, though it can be complex. Generally, coronal holes and sunspots both originate from the Sun’s magnetic activity, but they tend to appear under different conditions and can show varying behaviors during different phases of the solar cycle.
Key Points:
Sunspots: These are regions of intense magnetic activity on the Sun’s surface, appearing darker because they are cooler than the surrounding areas. The number of sunspots increases during the solar maximum, the period of highest solar activity in the 11-year solar cycle.
Coronal Holes: These are areas where the Sun’s magnetic field opens up into space, allowing high-speed solar wind to escape. They appear as dark regions in the Sun’s corona (the outer atmosphere) when observed in ultraviolet or X-ray light. Coronal holes are more common during the solar minimum, when sunspot activity is lower.
Relationship Between Sunspots and Coronal Holes:
Solar Maximum: During periods of high sunspot activity, such as during a solar maximum, the Sun’s magnetic field is more complex and chaotic. This can reduce the number and size of coronal holes because the Sun’s magnetic field lines are more likely to be closed and twisted near sunspot regions.
Solar Minimum: During solar minimums, when sunspots are fewer, the Sun’s magnetic field becomes more simplified and organized. This allows for larger coronal holes to form, especially near the Sun’s poles.
Exceptions and Observations:
While it is generally true that coronal holes are more prevalent during solar minimum and sunspots dominate during solar maximum, this is not a strict rule. You can still see coronal holes during periods of peak sunspots, but they tend to be smaller and more transient.
Today, if you see a coronal hole coinciding with high sunspot activity, it may be part of the transitional dynamics of the Sun. The solar cycle can exhibit some overlapping behaviors where both sunspots and coronal holes are present, though coronal holes are typically less frequent or more confined to smaller areas during peak sunspot phases.
Is this well documented?
Yes, the relationship between coronal holes and sunspot activity has been studied over decades of solar observation. The general trend is well-documented, though the Sun’s magnetic behavior can be unpredictable, and exceptions are not uncommon.
Instruments like NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) and other solar observatories regularly track sunspot activity, coronal holes, and the overall solar cycle, contributing to our understanding of how these phenomena interact.
stock here, this has been on my mind for a while.