October 2023

DAILY DELIBERATIONS 31 OCTOBER 2023

Billionaire Leon Cooperman pulling Columbia funding amid student protests: These kids have ‘sh– for brains.’ I’m not a nationally recognized news site with millions and millions of viewers, so I’ll say it like it is – shit for brains. This country needs a few more commonsense millionaires and billionaires to cut off their donations from these WP Ivy League indoctrination centers, and maybe they’ll start to reevaluate the curriculum and environment they’re offering their students. They may be shocked to learn that a Protesting 101 class, with particular emphasis on making a Molotov Cocktail, won’t prepare young minds for success in the board room or anywhere else in today’s business world.

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NATIONAL NOTES.1 30 OCTOBER 2023

Treasury just dropped a financial bomb, but Bidenomics means the worst is yet to come. Biden spends the money we give him like a drunken sailor. As a direct result, and as predicted here before, we’ll be lucky if we can make it through 2024 without a recession. Here’re the bullet point facts to illustrate my point: (1.) The deficit for FY23 was $1.7 trillion (growing 23% in a single year because $879 billion was used to service the federal debt). (2.) Biden spent $6.1 trillion in FY23 but only took in $4.4 trillion. (3.) Instead of returning to pre-pandemic spending levels, Biden continued to spend our money as if the Chinese virus was still a crisis. I don’t know how to break it to you, but the way Biden’s government is doing it is like the guy that borrows $400 from you and, the day the loan comes due, calls and says, “I’ve got the money to pay you back, but I need $400 more, so if I DON’T pay you back, it’ll be like you’re givin’ me $400, and you won’t have to give me more.” If everybody ran their household budget like that, there wouldn’t be any room under the bridges for the bums because we’d all be there.

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OREGON OBSERVATIONS 30 OCTOBER 2023

First humanoid robot factory in the U.S. can crank out 10,000 robots a year. What you need to know about this revolutionary new factory. The FIRST thing you need to know is that it’s located in Salem, Oregon. The SECOND thing you need to know is that they won’t exactly fly off the shelf at an initial estimated price of $250,000 apiece. The reason should be obvious. Assuming the average warehouse worker makes $18 an hour, their annual wages and benefits package will cost a company $50,000 annually if they aren’t injured in an on-the-job accident. Working at the same rate as a human, It’d take 5 years to break even. Even if Digit produced twice as much as its human counterpart, balancing the investment would take 2 ½ years. In the plus column, the robot wouldn’t suffer any attendance issues and would no doubt have a better efficiency rating (no breaks, lunch hours, etc.). We’ll have to keep our eye on this one.

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