Scott Adams' legacy is honored as hosts discuss the "Doge" government shrinking by 12% and the Memphis National Guard arresting 6,800 criminals. They analyze Iran's new supreme leader Mosaba, warning of potential regime change impacts on oil prices, while debating how unresolved China relations will hurt midterm prospects. The episode also covers Nathan Martin's LA Marathon victory, critiques awarding medals at mile 18, and reframes history as imaginary to reduce anxiety, ultimately suggesting that internal division benefits foreign adversaries more than domestic policy failures. [Automatically generated summary]
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I mean, you know, I found out that China doesn't have it.
China doesn't do it.
Russia doesn't do it.
Did we save the daylight savings?
No, destroy.
We had to like stop doing it.
Only Canada.
Only Canada, America, and Australia do it.
I think it's China behind it.
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Like none of my equipment's working.
Well, now it sort of is.
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I don't even need this today.
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It's going to be like 70 here on the Jersey Shore today.
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Well, if we can change this daylight saving times conspiracy that I want to start today, then we're going to be fine.
It's a hoax.
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Good morning.
Good morning.
I am.
It's a Monday.
I'm overcompensating for my Monday mood.
So you guys, just, I wanted to just do a really quick reframe.
You can grab your book if you want to, but it's so fast you won't need it.
Reframing the Past Like a Game00:03:18
It's on page 90 of the paperback.
And I just, I felt like this was a little bit appropriate with everything going on because I'll tell you why in a minute.
So the title is History is Imaginary.
So it says, are you plagued by events from your past?
Most of us are to some degree.
The ugly memories that lurk in the dark corners of our minds tend to emerge on their own schedule and inject anxiety into our lives.
If that describes you, I can help.
History does not exist in any material way.
You can't grab a handful of history.
You can't eat it, punch it, kick it, or photograph it.
If your past is causing you anxiety, put the past in its place.
It doesn't exist.
It never will.
It can't touch you.
The usual frame is history is important.
And the reframe, history doesn't exist.
I use this reframe often and it works instantly for me.
It doesn't last, but I can take you out of your negative loop right away.
After all, how can I be anxious about something that doesn't exist?
And I just want to drive that home because so many people live in their past and there could be really, really terrible things that happened to you, like a bad event, a bad memory, whatever it is, but it already happened.
And it's, and when you're thinking about it, a lot of people are like reliving the emotions of it and they're feeling it again, but it's not actually happening again.
It already happened and it's over.
So, you know, if something creeps into your head, just tell yourself it doesn't exist.
Okay.
And we are the only species on this planet that actually keeps punishing ourselves and reliving things.
Like animals aren't doing it.
We do it.
And the same thing is like, think about the relationships you have with people also, because sometimes we go back to history when talking to friends or family or loved ones.
And we're like repunishing them for things that they did in the past.
And you have to let it go.
It doesn't exist anymore.
So I hope if anyone needed to hear that today, that that helps because it already happened.
And I'm going to say, even for things that were brutal, it happened once.
Okay.
Don't bring it back into your daily life.
It does not need to be there.
All right.
So that being said, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
I love that one because you mentioned the animals and that's the most important thing.
Animals live in the present.
They're not living in the past or the future.
So I liked another way that Scott phrased this, which was that imagine you're just spawning in a video game right now with all the skills and things that you have.
And, you know, you have a certain set of abilities.
You have a certain set of, you know, things, resources, and you're just starting fresh, just like you were spawned in a video game today.
And it's a little bit along the lines of the simulation frame, but it's, I think it was intended to be a lot like what you just said, that nothing in the past exists anymore.
You're just starting today, right now, with what you have.
And you, you want to do the best you can, just like you would in a video game saying you want to play the game as best you can from right here and right now.
And that's a really good way of thinking about things, I think.
Starting Fresh Like a Video Game00:15:37
Yeah.
So everybody, like, let's do a simultaneous sigh, like just inhale and then let all of the bullshit out.
Start fresh.
Let's go with the news, Carson.
I'd like to do the news, but the news is all in the past.
So it doesn't exist.
I mean, all right.
They have the papers.
And then someone else has papers today, too.
Who is that?
I'll work on that.
Oh, okay.
All right.
So let's go to the stories, y'all.
Oh, one second.
There they are.
He like magically got them from me.
There you go.
So mother of Satan.
As we start the news today, we start with Mother of Satan, bomb, throw in a Gracie Mansion protest foiled by a quick New York NYPD action.
Sorry, I shouldn't be laughing.
It's not a funny story, but it's just funny that we're starting with it and it's in the past.
But anyway, In a shocking incident Saturday afternoon, two alleged self-radicalized teenagers inspired by ISIS hurled homemade explosive devices filled with the highly volatile TATP explosive nicknamed Mother of Satan at protesters outside the New York City Mayor Mandani's office residence, Gracie Mansion.
The targets were participants in a small anti-Muslim demonstration organized by activist Jake Lang.
Fortunately, the bombs failed to fully detonate as intended, causing no injuries and sparking panic, a smoke and flames erupted, and NYPD officers moved fast to arrest the main suspects.
19-year-old Ibrahim Kayumi and 18-year-old Emir Balat from Pennsylvania, they arrested six people overall.
Sources say that the pair had watched ISIS videos and even traveled to terror-linked areas before the attack.
That's as far as we know.
The FBI has now taken over as full terrorism probe with evidence, including bomb-making materials found in nearby vehicle, sent to Quantico.
So that's very worrisome.
I would just add that the bombs are packed with like nuts and bolts and screws.
So it would have been a really bad thing if they had gone off.
You know, I don't know too much about these explosives, but I'm assuming they would have, you know, spread those things pretty far and wide and injured or killed a lot of people.
So thank God for alleged incompetent terrorists.
Yeah, and that's it.
That's a dirty bomb.
Yeah.
And they found other ones.
They found another one in his car, in one of their cars.
So, you know, this is like right at the right here.
It's right here, right now.
Sorry, I wanted to add that Mundami did condemn the situation, but he did it in general terms, which means that he talked about the police bravery, but he didn't criticize any of the radical Islam, Islamist treat in New York.
So not surprised there.
Yeah, everybody, just, you know, be careful.
Like, we're in like a really wacky time right now.
I'm not saying live in fear, but like live with, you know, your head on a swivel right now and just pay attention.
And for me, because I am a worry wart, like just try to avoid like, you know, crowded areas a little bit.
Like just, just take your, take a little more consideration when you're making decisions about what you're doing day to day, especially if you're in an area like New York City is very volatile.
Maybe your little city where you are isn't.
So you know where you live, but just pay attention, okay?
Oh, and maybe is Jake Lang involving these two?
You said Jay Lang, is that the same guy?
He's an activist that had an anti-Muslim protest there.
So he's the one that has the bacon and the Quran's.
So maybe that's a good advice.
Don't do that.
Don't take bacon and Quran.
We have freedom of speech and freedom of speech.
I don't want to infringe on anybody's freedom of speech, but I would say that I would not be going to a protest of any kind right now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, because people are going to act out the way they want to act out at these protests.
Both any all sides are very volatile.
So everybody's trying to get a reaction out of everyone.
So they brought, you know, a pig and a Koran.
Well, the other people brought dirty bombs.
So, you know, let's not say one person shouldn't do something.
I don't think they're they, well, they were, they were mother of Satan, but not dirty.
I guess dirty would mean chemicals, I think.
Normally dirty bombs talk about like nuclear, you know, material or stuff like that.
But it's bad.
It would have been a very bad thing.
It would have killed a lot of people.
It would have been a major terrorist attack if it had been successful.
And so I would treat it like an alleged major terrorist attack that just was foiled because the alleged terrorists were incompetent.
But, you know, these things might happen again.
And I just would advise not going to any of these kinds of protests right now.
I don't think it's worth it.
I don't think you're going to accomplish anything by doing that.
And you're putting yourself at a lot of risk.
And I gave my son the same advice back in the Summer of Love 2020 riots and things because that was going around me.
And he expressed he wanted to go downtown and see everything and just see what it was like.
And I'm like, absolutely not.
You cannot go anywhere near that.
The only things that can happen would be bad.
It's not going to help anything.
It's not going to improve anything.
Just stay away.
We have like the smartest audience ever and the funniest.
They were like, not dirty.
Dirty bombs are radioactive.
I love the audience.
I mean, it's an improvised explosive device, an IED.
I think that's what the police described it as.
That's what I argue.
Yeah.
All right.
Owen, do you have something?
Well, getting into what's going on in Iran, they apparently have named their new supreme leader.
I saw one story that said they were keeping it secret and another story that said it was the son or I don't know if it was grandson or something of the other Khomeini, Mochtaba.
I don't know how to pronounce that.
Mosaba.
Mosaba.
J's pronounced like an S.
Okay.
So apparently the Mosaba is the new leader, at least for today.
And Trump is warning that any new leader needs his approval and that this one isn't going to probably last very long.
In the past, he has said that this particular person is unacceptable and lightweight, and he's been described by others as a regime hardliner and kind of like the power behind the robes and an election meddler.
And apparently, he's also impotent, so allegedly.
So, that's coming out about him.
He's very private.
Yeah, I mean, those stories are coming out now, though.
So, anybody who gets the limelight is going to be a lot of fun.
There's no fog of war now.
Yeah, so that's going on.
I imagine he just went to the top of the target list from the Israelis in the U.S.
So, we'll see if he survives.
I know there was a report that he was wounded in a past bombing recently, but I don't know if that's true or not.
And, you know, I don't know if anyone knows where he is, but I certainly think they're going to be looking for him.
So, that's going on on the notes.
It said that he's the chosen, his name means chosen one, Marcela.
Yeah, means chosen.
Mosaba means chosen and Varsi.
And he's got an older brother, too.
I wonder how he was able to send the job to his little brother because his name is also chosen too.
The older brother, too.
The same name, or is that one?
No, it's a different, it also means that it has a different name, but it also means chosen one, too.
Oh, really?
I don't know.
How many words for chosen one do they have?
I guess three or four.
I have no idea.
I mean, um, it says that, um, well, that it says that his wife was killed in the U.S. attack, as well as his father, we know, obviously.
And uh, his mom, I think, was killed, and so was his son, and maybe his grandson.
So, this is probably like the villain story, like to begin.
And Trump had indicated that he wasn't happy with this choice, obviously.
Um, so he's been known as a hardliner.
He was involved in the protests that occurred before in putting them down, uh, not the recent ones, but the ones before.
And he was known as a hardliner working with the IRGC.
And he gained a reputation because the Basich forces were under his influence and cracked down very severely in the 2009 green movement.
So, he's been probably a meaner version of his dad.
He doesn't have a good sense of humor, it looks like.
Does he?
No, he doesn't look like that.
I'm guessing he's not long for this world, but that's just my thought.
How much time do you guys have?
Erica had a theory, though, that I like.
Oh, you like that?
Erica, you want to mention your theory?
Well, I just said, I'm like, why would you keep naming the people that are the next leader?
Because they're going to be the next target.
I said, or is it like a head fake?
Like, this is the next leader.
And it's like someone that they just don't like.
And they're like, just take this guy out while the real guy runs off in another direction.
Because why?
Why would you name them?
Like, it just seems strange.
I don't know.
I tend to think if I were that person and they were setting me up, I wouldn't like that.
And I wouldn't want to accept the position.
But I think I said over the weekend that, you know, if I were trying to be the next leader, I think what I would be doing is staying very quiet and very hidden right now.
And that's probably the main thing.
And then the second thing might be to have whatever back channel communication I could have with the United States to try and convince them that I would be playing ball with them and cooperating.
I don't think that's what this Masaba person is doing.
It sounds like the opposite of that.
But yeah, I don't know.
I mean, it does seem like they're in whack-a-mole mode with the bombings.
So we'll have to see.
You have to remember that Islam is asking for sacrifice.
And so to sacrifice yourself for Allah is the greatest thing you can do.
So when you are saying somebody put themselves out there as supreme leader and they might be killed, this is what they're, what they were taught since they were little to do this.
And that's like a hero to them.
Yeah.
All right.
If he's impotent, he's going to make it to the next with the seven divergence.
What's the point?
Might not be very, well, I don't know.
Maybe he gets it restored and have it.
Where did the impotent come from?
Like, how do we know?
Did we get a spy in there?
It's some kind of story that was in the news.
I'm just reporting the news.
I don't know how they know.
You're just reporting it.
Well, I mean, I'm assuming, I don't know.
Anyway.
All right.
Moving on.
Moving on from that.
A little bad news.
There is a seventh casualty on our side.
Someone succumbed to their industry in injuries.
He was in Saudi Arabia.
So there was some attack on Saudi Arabia.
We don't have the person's name yet, but there is a seventh casualty from the United States.
Unbelievable.
Yeah.
Uneven.
You guys are, has anyone else, like, so just like off on a tangent for a second?
I'm so confused with this war.
I know.
Like, I'm always like, someone make me feel better, make it make sense.
But I'm feeling very, you know, no two things are the same, but I'm feeling very Iraq war vibes right now because I'm like, what are we doing?
Like, didn't we do enough?
Like, how much more do we need to do over there?
Like, wouldn't it be amazing if we could be like, okay, you know, that was good.
And so I don't understand like, what, what do we need to keep doing?
Because I don't believe everything I'm seeing.
I'm very confused by some of the videos.
Some people tell me they're AI.
Some people are like, no, I see, you know, valid places, you know, reporting the videos I'm seeing.
But like, what are, so someone help me.
The way I see it is that Trump is a finisher.
You know, like we've been fighting this war, depending on your point of view, since, what, you know, 47 years?
Like a long time.
And, you know, I think Trump's.
Already mostly, I think hopefully, put an end to the Israel and Gaza conflict.
Um, he put an end to the Afghanistan conflict that's been going on for 20 years.
Uh, he's working on Ukraine, and I think this might be a piece of that puzzle.
Uh, because it does have an impact on Ukraine and on Russia.
And um, he's trying to put an end to this problem in the Middle East, and the next one is probably going to be to finish the problem in Cuba and to finish the cartels across our western hemisphere.
And and that seems to be his foreign policy is he's not willing to just let these problems fester anymore.
He's going to put an end to them.
What is this?
Well, I think, regime change.
Regime change in Iran would be the the agenda to take out the leadership, to to essentially put leadership in place that is more friendly towards Israel and the United States and that would not be oppressing their people.
How do we or so I, I just have questions okay, so how do we know who that's going to be?
When do you know that's achieved?
You know we're blowing up what refineries and whatever, and slowing oil from going to China China so, but well, I think, I think, timing wise, it's going to be at least a few weeks because they they originally said it was going to be three or four weeks, I think, and I think, if anything, it might be longer than that because they're bringing a third aircraft carrier in there and I don't think they're doing that just for show.
So it's going to take a couple weeks just for that to get there, and so I I would imagine it's either going to be a very strong bombing campaign in the last week or it's going to go on longer than four weeks.
There is some talk now about potentially having ground troops to secure their uranium stockpiles.
So there may be some ground operations that go with this to make it more permanent that they don't have any nuclear weapons capability um, and so they're going after any of the scientific Equipment and any of the uranium stockpiles or the centrifuges, things like that.
But I think it's going to take some time.
And I don't think I doubt that Trump would select a leader until they're pretty much done with the ground campaign and the bombing campaign to say we've achieved all these objectives.
SAVE Act, War, and Uranium00:14:35
We're done.
We've completely degraded their missile capability.
There's no way they can strike back in any big way.
I think they got to get to that point first.
And I don't think that we are there yet.
I think we've degraded their ability to launch.
The last report I heard, and again, this is all fog of war propaganda, but the last I heard was that we had taken out 75% of their launchers, but that means there's 25% left to go.
And they have this underground missile city, which would probably mean you'd have to use either bunker busters or some other kind of really advanced weapons to take that out, at least without some kind of real massive ground operation.
So I would tend to think that is still ahead of us.
And we're really just ramping up at this point.
We're still in the escalation phase of dropping all these gravity bombs and massive things.
So I think we're going to see that for another week or two at least and probably longer than that.
And then once the dust is settled and everything's done and they've taken out all their targets that they're going after, then I think Trump will start looking at: okay, who should take power?
All right.
I don't think we're going to know until then.
Well, I have one more question, and we don't have to answer it today because I don't even know if there is an answer, but how is this benefiting Americans here?
Like, how is this helping us?
Well, okay, so I can make the argument.
I mean, certainly there are viewpoints on both sides of that.
But I think if I make the argument about how it benefits America, number one, it stabilizes the oil supply across the world.
If you can have security in the Strait of Hormuz, if you can open up the Iranian oil supplies, which have been sanctioned for a long time, if you have peace in the Middle East where you don't have so much instability there, which also causes problems with oil prices and things like that, that it would provide more stability and probably cheaper energy prices across the world.
You could potentially start building new pipelines again and having more easily and cheap energy supplies across that whole region.
You might be able to get the Abraham Accords signed across the whole region and not have some massive resistance to that.
I saw a story, there was Qatar said that they were going to get rid of their Hamas people because they were condemning the Iran war or not cooperating in some way with that.
And so even the pockets of other resistance that are in other countries in the Middle East may get eliminated.
And so you may have much less terrorism and a lot more peace and stability across that whole region.
And then if you extend the lens out broader, you can say this potentially weakens Russia because it might mean that they can no longer get drones from Iran.
And that may bring the Russia-Ukraine conflict to a close because it may give more of an incentive to Russia to settle and to end that conflict.
It also potentially weakens China because they're getting a lot of their oil supply from Iran, so at least temporarily.
I don't know what the ultimate end will look like for that, but it could mean that we have a lot more influence over where that oil goes.
Um, and it might mean that they have to pay more for the oil, because right now they're they're paying cheaper prices for it, because they're buying the sanctioned oil at cheaper prices because Iran can't sell it to anybody else, and so if you can open up the market globally, it might mean that China will have to pay a lot more for their oil, which will then weaken their economy and put us in a stronger position relative to China.
Oh, and I get all of that like, I know all I, I get all of that okay, but we have midterms coming up and people here are devastated with the economy and everything else, and so now we're like so as, like you know, i'm just saying, you guys, Wood Elf, you know why I ask, and i'm seeing your your no, it wasn't a, it wasn't a setup, Wood Elf.
I'm just saying that for like, the everyday American who is, most people don't follow the news and they aren't following like, why we're doing this or whatever.
But we have midterms coming up, the probably the most consequential, and I know everybody always says that but seriously, like if we don't win those or hold power, like none of this matters.
And I I feel like to me.
Okay, I don't know if anyone else feels this way I feel like to me we did enough damage there that they would have to spend enough time trying to sweep everything up and clean up.
But it's like, what are we going to do to show Americans that things are going to get better for us?
Like I understand?
I understand all the things Owen said, but if we, like we already were having a hard time making the case to the American people of why Republicans should stay in power, and now it's so much harder because now we're going to see like copycat things here, you know, like we're seeing things in New York, we're seeing things in Austin um, that makes me feel like we're less safe.
So unless I see Getting kicked out of here in droves that are this group of people.
I don't know how to convince people.
You know, I know you're going to talk, maybe we could talk about Enten next because, you know, approval is starting to go toward the Democrats now for fixing the economy.
And that is a problem.
And I think this war is fueling that.
Yeah, well, I mean, again, there's definitely arguments on both sides of this.
And I think a lot of it in my mind depends on how long this thing lasts.
If it's done in a month, then I think it might be seen as a great victory because everybody loves a winner.
And if you can actually get to the point where you have a new leader in Iran that's much better for that region and it really looks like it's moving towards peace and stability, then that probably also would mean lower oil prices all around the world, including America.
It would be cheaper energy prices here, which would directly impact Americans.
And it would also mean potentially that we're a lot safer than we were in the past if we eliminate all the terrorism that's coming from that region.
And so I think there are some direct benefits to the American people if we resolve it quickly.
But I would agree with you that if we're still fighting this war six months from now, that's a disaster for the Republicans.
I think, you know, the good story would be we wrap this up in a month.
We have a complete victory.
We have a total surrender from the Iranian regime.
We get a new set of leadership that's more peaceful and more friendly towards their neighbors.
And then everything goes back to complete peace and stability in that region.
Oil prices drop precipitously.
Everything gets cheaper.
And even global shipping becomes cheaper because you don't have to have this expensive insurance.
And right now we're doing this wartime insurance and everything's spiking.
But Trump is telling us it's worth it in the short term to take that pain to get the better benefit in the long term.
And I think he needs to demonstrate that.
But I think it needs to be done well ahead of midterms.
Let's hope so.
Because again, it was one thing, just quickly.
When in history, again, all these elements are going to repeat themselves again.
Everything is aligned in a way that hasn't been aligned like this in the last 100 years for America.
So Trump is looking at things 100 years from now too, not just like what's going to happen in the midterms too, because it's super important to fix this, to win that.
But we're talking about the biggest landscape that you can see for America here.
If we don't do this now, do you think anybody's going to do it right now?
So it's going to suck because we're risking the elections, but somebody had to do it.
And Trump, I mean, finally had somebody to say, like, you know what?
I'm going to do it.
I don't care about the freaking elections.
I'm going to take on this.
So we'll see.
And I would say there are things going on domestically to try and make things better for people.
I don't know if it'll be enough or not, but it is being done.
And even the elections, Trump just announced that he's not going to sign any legislation until the SAVE Act is passed.
And so he's basically shutting down the executive part of legislation to say, you better get that SAVE Act through or I'm not going to pass anything else.
And so he's trying to set an ultimatum from his end to say, we got to fix these elections.
And, you know, you can speculate whether that's really going to help us or hurt us or make a difference in the midterms.
But to whatever extent there is election rigging going on against the Republicans, then if he can get the SAVE Act passed and if it actually survives and gets enforced in the midterms, then that could make a big difference on its own.
And he is, you know, even the Big Beautiful bill is still coming through with tax returns that are happening right now, where Besson came on and said something like the average return or refund is something like $3,400.
And there's still people filing their returns because April 15th is the deadline.
So there's a lot of people that haven't received that yet.
But there's a potentially a big refund coming to a lot of people who haven't filed their tax returns yet.
And that would potentially give at least a short-term boost to the economy and to people's pocketbooks to say, wow, you know, Trump lowered my taxes.
And there's something like 100 million people, I think they said, that would be benefiting from that.
So that's a lot of voters that would potentially have a check coming to them that they could directly trace back to the Big Beautiful bill.
And I know there's other things going on with, you know, meat prices and other stuff.
And they are working on things like that.
But I think he is doing a lot of things domestically at the same time.
I'd like to say, so to Marcelo, I just want to not pose it to you, but maybe you can also add to this.
So you guys, I, for me personally, so I can see this big picture.
Like when I see that he's like talking about Cuba next, I'm like, yeah, let's go, you know?
And so like the cheerleader part of me that wants to see like a great, you know, free world like or a world free of dictators and whatever and communism, I'm like, let's go knock them all out.
Like I get it.
Like I'm like, boom, boom, boom, boom.
But what stops me is just the everyday people that are like struggling.
So yes, like I like, oh my God, imagine if.
So, you know what I imagine is like these places like Iran, everywhere.
Mexico, I really pray for Mexico, but I don't know how you're going to fix what's going on there.
But I'd love to be able to see all these people move back to their countries and live freely and like embrace their heritage and like live the way they want to because America is not Cuba and whatever.
Love the Cubans, nothing to do with that.
But so Marcella, I think if that SAVE Act got passed, which I just can't understand this delay.
I mean, I do, but I can't understand it.
So yeah, I love that part.
And I just feel like the midterms, you know, I just, I'm so afraid of a Democrat coming back in and being like, we're going to open the border again and flood the country again.
And then this is all for naught.
So how do you see it shaking out?
So, I mean, regardless of anything, always take what the government says to you with a, with a, you know, be very careful what the government tells you.
You know, Trump is saying, you know, we'll end in four weeks, whatever.
You know, we don't know that, you know, it's not Iraq.
It's different.
It's not the same president.
It's Trump.
But, you know, people in America don't like hearing this nation building like, Nexus, Cuba, Nexus, you know, we're kind of over that.
So he has to be very careful of losing his base.
The SAVE Act also has its troubles because it was saying something about transgender change with the parents.
But as long as they okay it, then it's okay for a minor to do that.
I think there was a change in his truth post where one was just the SAVE Act is this.
And then a second one was, oh, if a parent allows for transgender change in a minor, then it's good to go.
And a lot of people think that maybe that's kind of the poison pill that's put into the SAVE Act, that a lot of people aren't backing it anymore because of what is being alleged to be in the legislation.
That's troublesome for a lot of people in the base.
So, but yeah, getting, getting beyond the SAVE Act, getting the country to vote with IDs like every other, most other nation on earth.
Which is not growing by the way.
Yeah, like Somalia, which is probably the best example of a non-corrupt country, but even they do that.
Well, isn't Trump asking for amendments to the SAVE Act to get rid of that?
Yeah.
stuff i mean yeah they read is they did it on purpose i think There's a true social post that says no mail-in ballots except for illness, disability, military, or travel, no men and women's sports, and no transgender mutilation surgery for children.
So I think he is asking for those things to be fixed before.
He later changed that post and later put a new post where that last sentence had unless parents allow it.
Yeah.
I mean, I thought that was the latest one was just literally no transgender mutilation.
I hope so.
I mean, he doesn't really pass the legislation anyway.
I mean, he doesn't write legislation anyways, you know, but I think it would be very The article I'm reading says an earlier version had that parental consent piece in, and now he's changed it.
So, yeah, I mean, his post might be one thing.
The other thing is the legislation itself, which may be full of things.
But going down to the American people, things don't look good.
I mean, my next story is the world economic shock.
So, but you know what?
A lot of people were very negative when Trump on January 3rd took Maduro and like this and then brought him back.
And a lot of people were very scared of like, oh, we're nation building.
We're doing this.
We're doing that.
And now things are getting better.
Domestic Moves for Midterms00:11:45
So, oh, I might be right.
And so is Erica.
Like, eventually it'll correct itself by the time we have the midterms.
I hope so.
Yeah.
Okay.
So let me just ask you a question, Erica, or maybe to the group.
Like, what do you think Trump should be doing domestically to help with midterms that he's not doing?
The SAVE Act, 100%.
Like, if, like, you know, Scott would always say, if you can't trust voting in your elections, you don't have a country.
And so I feel like, I mean, didn't we see enough of this shit with the 2020 election?
But he's doing that, isn't he?
I mean, he's doing everything he can to get that through.
Talk to John.
To Toon.
What's his name?
Oh, Jon Thune.
Oh, God.
Make him come to the White House.
Well, but that seems to be moving in the right direction with Cornyn coming out saying he supports the filibuster idea, which is again this, you know, little tactical war going on between him and Paxton.
But it does seem like there's some motion in the right direction where they may actually do it.
I can't guarantee they will.
I'm just as skeptical as the rest of you that the Senate is going to do what we want it to do.
But it does seem to me like the right things are happening to try and get that done.
So is there anything he should be focusing on that he's not focusing on?
I don't know.
I would like to see more just domestic focus like on the everyday people.
Like I don't feel any more safe in the country than I did before.
I actually feel this is how I feel.
So if I'm feeling this way, this is like, I feel like a feeling of people.
Like what I'm seeing and feeling is more fear.
I don't, I mean, I'm thrilled that the border's closed, but everybody's already here.
So, you know, we've allegedly brought in, you know, billions of people.
We have a new DHS head now with Mark Wayne.
And in theory, that might mean more deportations.
Okay.
Got a new leader within setting a new direction.
He's got that.
And Scott would talk about like the, you know, initial period where you first take over, where you can make a lot of changes, like the CEO move.
So we may end up seeing some improvements there too.
And I think that to me is a visible sign that Trump is looking for better results there.
Okay.
I'd like to, and also I'd like to see some people being held accountable for the bullshit.
And I'd like to all of the corruption, all of the Russian stuff, the prosecutions, the bad judges, like the charges against Republicans and sending people to jail for political reasons.
The Republicans seem so weak.
And I'm like, and again, I'm just like, we don't do anything to correct.
So if I feel like elections and law are nothing but bullshit, I don't even feel like I have rights as an American that way.
Yes, I have rights.
I'm not like a crazy woman.
But I'm like, God, if I got in trouble, who knows what the hell kind of judge I'm getting or what law they're going by because they do whatever the hell they want.
So I feel like the country needs to feel like America again and that we should be able to count on our most basic rights equally.
And, you know, I know, like I'm looking at the chat too, like I, you know, some people are like, oh, you're thinking too much or it's emotion.
But if I'm feeling this way, I guarantee you, a shit ton of people are feeling the exact same way I am.
So it doesn't, you don't have to convince me.
You have to convince a nation.
And I, you know, like most of us aren't diving into politics and what's happening and on X and whatever.
Like that's a very small group of people in this country.
No, I get it.
But I think, I mean, to me, the economy is going to be the main issue.
And it's, I, I think Trump is doing everything he can to make that go in the right direction.
I don't know whether he's going to be successful or not.
I don't know where the stock market's going to be in November.
I don't know where the job picture is going to be in November.
It is taking a dive right now.
So there are some negative signs in the short term to say we lost a bunch of jobs.
However, I pointed out, I think last time we talked about this, or maybe last time I talked about it, that the native born jobs actually went up and it was the immigrant jobs that went down massively.
And that's what led to it being a negative number.
And so you need to understand that like native born Americans are most likely the voters and the immigrants are less likely to be the voters.
And so the job picture might not really be accurate when you just take that headline number that it might actually be improving for native born Americans.
And I think that's a general trend since Trump took over is that under Biden, we were losing a bunch of native born American jobs.
They were negative all the way back to 2018.
And now it's moving in the right direction.
And that pretty much was right when Trump took over that that changed direction.
And so a lot of immigrants are leaving.
And we are getting at least some of those as native born American jobs is the picture that I see.
And so I think it is improving.
And then just from a political standpoint, the Democrats just announced they're not going to be doing their convention because they don't have enough money.
And Trump does have a lot of money.
And so they're going to be doing a Republican convention for the midterms, which is a very new thing.
They've never done that before.
So you're going to see a bunch of convention, you know, a Republican convention ahead of the midterms.
You're going to see a lot more spending on ads from the Republican side.
Hopefully they'll spend it in the right places.
I know a lot of people have been very critical about where we end up spending that money, but hopefully we will direct it to the right places.
And I know Trump understands how important midterms are.
So I imagine he's going to exert a lot of influence in that.
But, you know, in the meantime, I think the big variable is, you know, what are we going to see in terms of jobs?
What are we going to see in terms of wages?
And what are we going to see in terms of stock market and overall economic outlook?
I think that's the big variable.
Well, I know.
I mean, we could go on that, Marcela.
I mean, I respect Trump a lot, President Trump.
I voted for him three times, but I would like to see President Trump focus more on domestic issues on his truth post.
I know he was doing rallies to keep doing those rallies around the country and to feel like the people are being heard.
I think as a leader, he's been a great leader internationally, but we don't have that same leader domestically.
So I think he needs to turn that up.
And I think part of the reason he's not as focused on domestic issues is because of Congress.
He doesn't really control as much in domestic issues.
But I think that he needs to make like a focus of that.
I think that will make a difference.
Even if it actually doesn't, he doesn't actually do anything.
People will feel it.
Remember, it's not facts.
It's not actual changes that make people vote for you.
It's the feeling, oh, he's listening to us.
And the Democrats are this horrible thing over here, over here.
So I want to see that.
I want to see that propaganda get out there, you know.
I mean, even if he has signed JD, like, hey, you got to make the American people feel better.
Like, tell them whatever you got to tell them that we talk all the time.
And here's what we're doing.
But you got to make us feel better because, you know, I'm very aware of what's happening.
And as a very informed person, for me to still feel like, shit, the uninformed people, I mean, I know a lot of people, like somebody said, live in a bubble and like maybe they don't know what's going on at all, but they do know what's happening with their bank accounts and their wallets.
So, you know, and they can look around and see, you know, crazy stuff happening.
But yeah, you got to make us feel better.
I need to feel like, you know, we aren't forgotten.
I felt very forgotten during the Obama years as a middle-income person.
And, you know, I don't want to feel forgotten again, especially when things are very, very volatile.
And I'm like, okay, we get it, Middle East.
And I appreciate it and all that stuff.
But hello, like, what are we doing over here?
And JD, I'd like to see more of him actually, because I think he does bring a calm.
So I'd like to see that, Sergia.
Yeah, on the on the war itself, I think it's going to be a lot of horror.
Well, it's going to be bad for like another month, really not encouraging.
It's going to be a lot of chaos for this month.
But at the end of the month, we have this meeting of Trump with Xi, right?
With China, right?
In China, right, Marcela?
Not in China.
Yeah, it's in China.
So they're going to meet there.
And this is going to be a very important meeting because the last time they met, Xi had all the power.
You know, he was like on top of everything.
You know, he acted like that too.
Now the tables are turned now, right?
China has to, you know, doesn't have energy.
They don't produce their own.
We are 100% independent.
So starting in April is when things are going to start getting a lot more exciting here domestically also because we have the 250th anniversary of the nation.
We have the Olympics, right?
I mean, the World Cup.
We have all these events that are going to happen during these months.
So don't discount too much what Trump can do in terms of his star power.
That's what I'm saying.
I think that the star power is going to just shoot up a lot more.
And as far as the midterms, yeah, it has never been done before.
It's always like a pattern of losing that, right?
So it's like, what are we doing, right?
I get it.
But right now, I think that it's going to be bad until things are closed with China.
That's what I believe.
The other thing that I want to bring up to everybody, because there's a lot of people on different sides here that are our audience.
They're on the Megan Kelly Tucker side, and then there's like the Trump side of things.
I want you to know that an enemy always divides and conquers.
You have to remember the Democrats, somebody mentioned in the chat, are always one block.
They're always very united, no matter how incompetent they are.
They united in word salad, but they unite.
And I think we need to keep united because our enemies, which are greater than us, are making inroads with that if we remain divided within the right.
I think it's important to remain one thing.
And I know that people are going to be, oh, we can't.
We must go this way.
We must go that way.
Always remember that the information you're taking on and the divide that's being created is helping China.
It's helping Russia.
It's helping our enemies in the long run.
That would be amazing, but the, I don't even want to say Republicans because I'm not even a Republican, but I'll just say it for lack.
So, but the Republicans, they're mostly free thinkers, and you're not going to pigeonhole people into like just going along to get along.
Running the LA Marathon00:04:02
It's just impossible.
And it's unfortunate in one way because we can't even just fake it till we make it.
We're just so dug in.
But it would be amazing if we could do that.
But you guys, so listen, we have nine minutes left.
Can we lighten it up just a tad?
Just ahead.
Do you have something good, Marcella?
Well, we can talk about the LA Marathon.
And, well, the LA Marathon happened on Sunday, March 8th.
And I've run it before.
I didn't run it this time, but I should have because they started awarding the marathon medal at mile 18.
So a marathon is usually 26.2.
All marathons are created equal.
That's how they are, 26 miles.2.
But in the LA Marathon, you can get your medal at mile 18 or probably later on, I suppose.
Like, what if you decide to go to mile 19 and you're like, damn, I should have gotten my medal at mile 18.
So you get a trophy, which is very pathetic because it's like, why are you running it?
But the reason why I brought it up is because we won the LA Marathon.
The United States won the LA Marathon and the men's race.
Was it the 18 mile or the 26.2?
26.2.
So we have this picture.
Poor Kenyon is on the floor.
He had been number one throughout the entire race.
But I don't want to butcher his name, but Nathan Martin, the American, like all Americans, was waiting in the wings behind him and he just was able to beat him.
So this is him.
Wait.
Hold on.
Let me put it.
Let me put it bigger.
So basically, the guy, the Kenyan, was in the lead for the whole entire time.
There's the Kenyan you see.
Oh, here.
Oh my God.
What a gap he had to close.
So the United States is not there yet.
He's coming.
That wasn't him in the back?
No, that's him.
That's him.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's like, move over, loser.
Oh, sick.
Won't amazing.
Wow.
He won.
When you're finishing that marathon, because I finished the two, obviously not a winner, but a winner inside me.
You're a winner.
You get so hyped up.
Like you want to destroy, because one, you can't keep running anymore, at least me.
So I gave him my all in that, like, I took my hat.
I was like taking my shirt off.
Like, I literally ran to it and like I pushed this lady out of the way.
And she looked at me and I was like, I don't care.
I'm going to win.
And like my in my, so it's great to see America win.
Kenyans usually win.
We're winners.
I just want to say that the normal person can do it.
Yes.
Yeah.
And you don't have to quit.
You don't have to quit at 18.
Quitters.
I wonder how many people got their medal.
I should have done it and then I would have just run 18 miles.
The medal at 18 miles isn't a giant loser.
L.
I don't care.
Like if you're going to quit at 18, and I'm saying quit.
Oh, the picture.
Where's the picture?
Do the half marathon.
This is the problem with this world.
Eighth place trophy.
They have the poor guy.
The poor Kenyon is like not getting up.
I feel bad for him.
But you know what?
I feel good for America.
Hell yeah.
Thank you.
So that was my story of my positive story.
Do you have any positive stories?
Scott Adams Meetups00:05:52
A couple of things I didn't mention that are happening here.
The National Guard apparently is reporting they've helped Memphis arrest 6,800 criminals.
Of course, the Democrats are suing to try and stop that National Guard deployment, but they've hyped, you know, how many people have been arrested.
I think it's 6,801 criminals, 703 gang members.
They rescued 148 kids.
They removed over 800 illegals.
So, you know, Memphis had the third highest murder rate in 2024.
They had the highest level of violent and property crime.
So they're making real progress with safety in Memphis.
And that shows you what you can do when the local government cooperates with the National Guard to see what can happen.
So we're making Memphis safe again.
And there's also an update on Doge that as of now, we've shrunk the government by 12%.
As of, I think it's between September 24 to January 2026.
It went down from 2.3 million employees to 2 million.
And that's saving billions of dollars.
Mostly are voluntary exits.
And it's getting more efficient.
So, you know, I know a lot of people think, oh, it's not enough.
It's not going to make any difference.
But to me, that's huge, just because it's the first time in my lifetime, as far as I know, that we've actually made the government smaller.
So I want to count the wins along the way.
And I think, you know, if we can shift more of those people over to private jobs, it's going to make us a lot more productive as a country.
I love that.
I also want to encourage everybody, don't forget to follow if whatever platforms you're on, the link is on X is at Scott Adams Meet, M-E-E-T.
That's for the Scott Adams meetups.
And they just celebrated their 100th meetup.
100 Scott Adams.
Isn't that crazy awesome?
And they're all over the world, you guys.
It's worldwide.
So please.
I'm having one today here in Tucson.
Oh, one today.
He has name tags.
Name tags for everybody, especially.
Because he forgets his name.
Yeah, you guys drop that username for Jimmy is the person who put them together.
And he's going to come on locals with me this week, I believe.
And he gave me like a tour through his new website.
That's amazing.
You guys are going to love what he has and how easy the functionality of it is.
And everybody's going to want to do a meetup.
So you guys, they happen at the local coffee shops.
And it could be two people.
People.
You could do it at a bar, but that's on you.
But I encourage you to do that.
It's so fun to meet other people that love Scott and everything he taught.
And you're all like-minded and you're all better people instantly because of Scott.
So you're going to meet some great people.
And the other thing too, that nothing to do with anything, but if you guys go to, if someone could drop this too, it's MAGA wait, MAGA.
MAGA Mates.us.
Okay.
MAGA Mates.us.
If you are single and you're like, let's just get some of the BS out of the way.
Like we're at least like-minded on, it doesn't have to be fully MAGA, but you're not, you know, like off the on the left.
Drop your email in there.
And as that gets developed, Kevin, our very own Kev, will get information out to you so we can like potentially find a love connection because I am dying for our first like Scott Adams wedding to happen.
So let's make my dream come true and yours.
All right.
So we have two minutes left.
Anyone else want to do any little announcements or anything?
And we do have a couple of guests this week.
We'll let you know as we go.
They're saying that the Kansas City meetup lasted about four hours this weekend.
Livermore had one.
They had a small showing, but they were there, you know.
Go out there and meet each other and maybe also join Mega Mates if you're if you're single.
If you're not, maybe don't do that.
Jeez, this isn't, what's that called?
Ashley Madison.
Yeah, this is Maga Mates.
Yeah.
That's a different thing.
You're not going to find Erica's profile on Mega Mates.
You're not.
Oh, Andy Wang is suggesting EJ and Marcella.
I'm just saying.
EJ.
Shout out.
Where's EJ at?
EJ.
All right, you guys.
This was so fun today after getting through the serious stuff, you know, which has to happen.
But the comments were so awesome today on all the platforms watching you guys.
And we will be back tomorrow.
And listen, don't forget, the Dilibert calendar is still on Amazon.
And oh, we're going to also put the link to the official Coffee with Scott Adams merch in the bio of everything we're doing.
So like YouTube, you'll find it in there.
Yeah, we'll get it there in a couple of days.
Okay.
So thank you, Shelly, for hosting us today.
And you guys, a closing sip to our beloved Scott.
Guys, I cried a lot over the weekend.
It's just like the waves are wacky, but we miss him.
We miss him.
And we honor him.
So let's have a closing sip to Scott.
And don't forget, we have to be useful and leave your past in the past.