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A huge announcement today from the Trump Administration. The President has created a structure for the necessary massive buildup of the infrastructure energy part of AI. The processes and energy necessary to make it happen are extremely costly. The process being put in play will be deferred by those large energy cooperatives and corporations building these plants. Complete details in today's show.
Once again, California sees itself as the number one state in the Union. This time, however, it's not a good thing. Californians are paying an average of $4.60 for a gallon of gas. Needless to say, no other state is even close.
A Florida House member is being excoriated by Democrats. The GOP Florida rep, in a speech, made reference to his opinion about Muslims' religious position on dogs: they don't like dogs for religious purposes!
You'll hear AOC and the New York governor put themselves in tough spots discussing issues on live network interviews. Both are "probable" 2028 Presidential candidates, and both came away from interviews leaving massive questions about their push for the White House -- especially Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
By Dan E. Newman5
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A huge announcement today from the Trump Administration. The President has created a structure for the necessary massive buildup of the infrastructure energy part of AI. The processes and energy necessary to make it happen are extremely costly. The process being put in play will be deferred by those large energy cooperatives and corporations building these plants. Complete details in today's show.
Once again, California sees itself as the number one state in the Union. This time, however, it's not a good thing. Californians are paying an average of $4.60 for a gallon of gas. Needless to say, no other state is even close.
A Florida House member is being excoriated by Democrats. The GOP Florida rep, in a speech, made reference to his opinion about Muslims' religious position on dogs: they don't like dogs for religious purposes!
You'll hear AOC and the New York governor put themselves in tough spots discussing issues on live network interviews. Both are "probable" 2028 Presidential candidates, and both came away from interviews leaving massive questions about their push for the White House -- especially Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

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