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The new big bill being passed Is terrible and deep pages hidden with stuff that removes states

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The new big bill being passed has a hidden part deeeeeeep in the pages that fully removes States from being able to legislate AI in any way for 10 years! It also would move AI under a single government umbrella and gives it different zoning abilities so it could be placed in housing as well as commercial real estate (maybe it's the foot in thw door for 15 minute cities?)

The bill is insane and Musk would be in the perfect position to gain a ton from it. Plus weikely enter a bad financial time this fall that is going to be very bad for main street, and likely the rich will get richer including Musk and that is double bad optics especially while inflation is getting insane and yet companies are raking in record profits.

While the US debt is insane and people are essentially handing over the debt to private corporations. Better to just say you are enemies now and keep attention away from the keys of the states being handed over, and then conveniently become friends again later after the profits are made.

My guess is this is all a wrestling work, especially with how loud it got so fast. The louder it is, the more it is likely a work being done for the spectators. It's the same as it has always been in our lifetimes with politics...the louder they shout it and the more times they repeat it on every network, the more we know without a doubt that it's a lie.

The truth is quiet and doesnt get every network and every social media to talk about it. The big bill being passed is my guess, especially aince it is the exact opposite of what most republicans ran on (funny how the entire republican party all switched their opinions on bitcoin and crypto last year around this time too).

We are on the countdown to required digital wallets (which multiple European and African countries all recently passed legislation on as well), and the Ordo Ab Chao group are about to start their big tricks soon is my guess.

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