head. $6,000 in west hollywood california perhaps they took in a drag queen brunch or two, it s like the selma alabama for drag queen rights over there. and spent $10,000 in las vegas where, surprisingly, they did not stay at the mandarin and while we re unsure what the swalwell campaign was doing in las vegas, we could speculate maybe he was auditioning to the mascot of sur kiss sur kiss but blowing $10,000 in las vegas is a lot better than sending it to ukraine, for example. tucker: i think that s right. but you have to think is he grateful? you can imagine him as your overtalkative waiter on a cruiseship without congress, but now he s got like a neck tie on, he s having weird sex with chinese spies and he s going to vegas. like this is a massive upgrade for the man. i know. what a life this guy has. and the donors don t seem to be
well, it s actually at this point a global banking system problem. tucker: yes, it is. so, you know, we have a situation here where it s not merely it s not the canary in the coal mine has died but the minors are starting to die, too. silicon valley bank collapsing overnight is one hell of a big canary, it s more of a tooky, not like some small fry thing. i think there is a serious danger with the global banking system. there s a strong argument that the if you were to actually market the portfolios of the banks, the loans, and what not, that the entire banking industry would have negative equity. tucker: it feels that way.
acting out of desperation. we don t want a society that is acting out of desperation. but you have to pay attention to the cries that people have. so you re not condoning looting? there s no way to embrace that. what i m saying is, you can t condone the looting that corporations continue to do every single day when they take tax dollars from black, brown, white folks all over the city of chicago so they can turn a profit. tucker: they re trying to eat. because starvation is a pressing problem in chicago. but it s not. obesity is a pressing problem in chicago. about a quarter of chicago high school students are overweight. they join the overwhelming majority of their parents. obesity is the problem. the shortage isn t of food. and as if to prove the point, the same mob the mayor just defended reportedly tried to break into the art institute of
these service centers. like you don t have to blow it up, you can just cut the power. tucker: and what would trip cut connectivity as well. tucker: what would cut that trip in your mind? what would be the threshold that would warrant the government cutting off your power or signal? well, i mean, i guess if we lost some control of some super ai. like, for some reason, like the things that would normally work to pass or shutdown, like the administrator passwords if they somehow stopped working, where we can t slow down or you know i don t have a precise answer but if it s something that we re concerned about and are unable to stop it with
tucker: that s true. so it s already past the point of what most humans can do. most humans cannot write as well as chat gbt and no human can write that well that fast, to the best of my knowledge. maybe shakespeare. tucker: how can you have a democracy with technology like that? i mean if democracy is government by the people, each person s vote is equal to every other person s vote and people are choosing their votes freely, can you have a democracy with this? well, that s why i raised the concern of ai being a significant influence in elections. even if you say that ai doesn t have agency, well it s very likely that people will use the ai as a tool in elections. and then, you know, if ai s smart enough, are they using the tool or is the tool using them? so i think things are getting weird and they re getting weird fast. tucker: things are getting weird and they re getting weird