AI boom in SF. It's kind of hard to outsource AI to the red states, I mean if Whiteys in general can't learn, how could a Whitey program a robot to learn.
We are going to see a lot of this in the coming decade due to the availability of work from home for many professionals. Covid opened up a lot of the country and changed how we work.
When you take the bounce out that will mean revert after awhile, and mix in the fact that DeSantis has not even announced, then Trump probably has only about a ten percent lead over DeSantis, and while DeSantis has some splainin ahead to be done, so does Trump as the road ahead is more fatiguing for those who already have Trump fatigue. Chris Sununu is watching DeSantis more than Trump now. So, say, he comes in and does not do anything spectacular but maybe picks up five or ten percent of trumps voters, and then Tim Scott does the same. Then Trump is down a few notches and the field is wide open and then there are enough non-trump voters to beat Trump if the non-trump voters consolidate behind someone other than Trump when their candidate goes down AND IF they do it early enough. Not saying that all that will happen- and not saying it will not- but I think this Trump bump and DeSantis softening a bit is for the good in that it comes very early and forces republics -very early- to decide whether they want to elect trump or whether they want to make it a team sport to win the white house. You can't have both. So if the dems take the white house in 2024 and you made the decision to ride Trump to the end then that is a choice that was made right now and in the next three months, not in 2024. The die will be cast very shortly and you will not be able to unscramble the egg. I realize that I will get hate mail from some of the conservatives on this, and I accept that.
Thats the problem with y’all right wingers, you’re always thinking it’s a conspiracy or some great power maneuvering pieces like a chess game and you end up missing the forest for the trees. It’s all very simple, Trump is leading and he has over 50% republican primary voter support. The reasons aren’t George Soros and Joe Biden, it’s Trump is controlling the narrative and kneecapping his opponents before they even start to run. These idiots on the right need to get the ground up under their feet if they want to win.
We are all way too early to this race to have any clue what could happen..... I think it is all fuzzy until the Dems clarify what they will do to be honest...Maybe they know they have no choice but to lose and are working to ensure at worst a moderate GOP candidate wins and Dems focus on the House and Senate.
“‘Attacking Mexico,’ or whatever you’d like to call it, is something that President Trump has said he wants ‘battle plans’ drawn for,” says one of the sources. “He’s complained about missed opportunities of his first term, and there are a lot of people around him who want fewer missed opportunities in a second Trump presidency.” Trump lieutenants have briefed him on several options that include unilateral military strikes and troop deployments on a sovereign U.S. partner and neighbor, the sources say. One such proposal that Trump has been briefed on this year is an October white paper from the Center for Renewing America, an increasingly influential think tank staffed largely by Trumpist wonks, MAGA loyalists, and veterans of his administration. The policy paper — titled “It’s Time to Wage War on Transnational Drug Cartels” — outlines possible justifications and procedures for the next Republican commander-in-chief to “formally” declare “war against the cartels,” in response to “the mounting bodies of dead Americans from fentanyl poisonings.” In a nod to Mexico’s status as a sovereign nation, the paper calls on the U.S. to “conduct specific military operations to destroy the cartels and enlist the Mexican government in joint operations to target cartel-networked infrastructure, including affiliated factions and enablers with direct action.” However, that “enlistment” of the Mexican government comes with a massive caveat: “It is vital that Mexico not be led to believe that they have veto power to prevent the US from taking the actions necessary to secure its borders and people,” the paper reads.