>high speed rail? eh, maybe in 20 years >fix the roads? nah, i don't think so >new houses? fuck you >AI datacenter? holy shit, we gotta build these everywhere YESTERDAY!
we don't need new houses though
You know the rules. You have to be able to bribe someone in the current administration. Min seven figures to even get their attention, but everything --- EVERYTHING -- in the US is for sale. Offer only good until January '29.
>>24453987frogtext
Hehe...
>>24453987that's the most impressive thing the AI companies do, btwconvincing old people in the government that the terminator is real & there's an arms race which doesn't actually exist, in order to get trillions in gibsway more impressive than the tech itself imotasty computer parts for me in the future, hopefuly
that & reducing people on social media to brand ambassadors in order to further their causeit's rather impressive
Cum demon
>>24458734>tasty computer parts for me in the future, hopefullyenjoy your second hand market parts that are all ran ragged and break in a year anon.
>>24461365dat ain't how dat'd work doe
>>24458734Nah it's already actually proven itself incredibly useful, especially for military intelligence analysis. Global and consumer models are not the height of the form.
>>24461384we've gone down this dialogue tree in the past i'm too tired & retarded to do it rn though>>24461365it wouldn't be like buying second hand crypto mining parts that's not how that'd bein this fantasy land i made up