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"It’s looking very good for Trump.’ - Mark Halpern says early voting numbers may let us know who wins BEFORE election day (SECRET SHOW PREP 10-23-24)
October 23, 2024
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Biden appointed judge rules against RNC
 
 
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Kamala repeatedly denies she was engaged in a massive coverup around Biden's cognitive decline — insisting she was honest with Americans, even as it was obvious to anyone with a brain that Biden was losing it
 
 
 
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Obama made a stop in Detroit to campaign for Harris. Eminem brought him up on stage.
 
Eminem just endorsed Kamala Harris… If it was 2004 this might make a difference
 
 
Trump will be in Traverse City and Novi this weekend for rallies.
 
JD Vance makes a stop in Waterford tomorrow ahead of a town hall with Newsnation.
 
 
 
Notables 
Senior Pentagon Employee Named as Leaker of Israeli Retaliatory Strike Plans to Iran – Was Previously Outed as Iran Spy But Was Kept on Anyway
 
Trump: The entire military plan of Israel was leaked, including the highest-level plans—highly confidential information
 
 
FORD is paying dealers $20,000 to order F-150 Lightning EV trucks.
 
Formal FCC complaint filed against 60 Minutes.
 
Muslim removed from Harris rally
 
 
Kwame says Obama not Messiah
 
Abercrombie CEO arrested for sex trafficking.
 
FBI is leading investigation into bombing leak to Iran.
 
 
IRS announces new income tax brackets for 2025.
 
Cassidy Hutchinson caught red handed.
 
Jerusalem Post — Pentagon denies employee leaked to Iran.
 
Jennifer Griffin — The story on leak suspect is not true.
 
Here’s the original story by Sky News Arabia.
 
NY Post — Tabatabai was investigated by DoD last year.
 
 
2024
Trump extends leads on Predict betting site.
 
KABOOM — Trump leads Kamala by 11 pts with Latino voters, 48-37 nationwide in USA Today poll.
 
All the numbers from USA Today/Suffolk.
 
Trump leads +4 in final Georgia poll, 47-43.
 
Only 28% of Georgia men support Kamala.
 
Democrats panic over Michigan.
 
Kamala is outspending Trump 4 to 1 — And she’s losing.
 
What you don’t know about Kamala.
 
 
Trump plan could exempt 93 million Americans from taxes.
 
Black vote for Trump is off the charts.
 
Kamala’s plagiarism problem is worse than we thought
 
Dumbass quote of the week from Obama
 
Daily Beast calls it ‘election tampering’ because LA Times refuses to endorse Kamala for president.
 
Thank the Korean owner of Los Angeles Times.
 
Date announced for Trump appearance on Joe Rogan show.
 
Republicans lead in Florida early voting.
 
Republicans lead in Nevada early voting.
 
Republicans lead in Arizona early voting.
 
North Carolina early voting update.
 
 
 
AV
 
Mark Halperin | ‘If the early vote numbers stay the way they are, we will almost certainly know BEFORE Election Day who’s going to win. It’s looking very good for Trump.’
 
‘If these numbers hold up, we’ll know that Trump is going to be President.’
 
Tulsi Gabbard officially joins the Republican Party
 
Tulsi: "I'm proud to stand here with you and announce that I am joining the Republican Party."
 
Obama randomly started rapping Eminem lyrics after being introduced by the rapper at Kamala Harris Detroit Rally
 
Obama without a hint of self-awareness: “I don't understand how we got so toxic and just so divided and so bitter.”
 
Obama is taking credit for the economy during the Trump years
 
Obama: "He decided I'm not going to answer questions anymore. Lets just play music for a half an hour. So he's just swaying to Ave Maria and YMCA."
 
 
Voters are not happy with Barack Hussein Obama talking down to them
 
Obama’s former Attorney General Loretta Lynch has turned her back on the country, selling out to our greatest adversary Communist China and suing the United States on behalf of CCP-owned drone company DJI
 
 
 
Students in the Rochester, Michigan school district speak out at board meeting about encountering a boy in the girls bathroom. Parents say the district changed the policy following Dept of Education Title IX revisions
 
North Carolina man: "I find it funny that as soon as he became a Republican, he became a racist. But name me a that racist that won an NAACP award."
 
Maricopa County, Arizona is now saying it could take 10-13 DAYS to tabulate the results for the election
 
BOMBSHELL: Foreign Countries have been Discovered Funneling BILLIONS of Dollars through ActBlue to Democrat Campaigns
 
 
Federal Government Whistleblower Exposes $347M Contract for Transporting Unaccompanied Minors
 
 
VERY ALARMING: As Illinoisans headed to the polls in Schaumburg to cast their vote during early voting, they were informed that only one scanner was available, and it was broken!!
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The AI Economy is Rewriting the American Dream — Blue-Collar Workers Are Poised to Win
 
 

The AI Economy is Rewriting the American Dream — Blue-Collar Workers Are Poised to Win

In the postwar era, the path to the middle class seemed straightforward: earn a four-year college degree, land an entry-level office job, and climb the corporate ladder. But as artificial intelligence accelerates across corporate America, that bargain is fracturing. A new CNBC report highlights a striking shift: hiring slowdowns for young college graduates in AI-exposed fields, while demand surges for skilled tradespeople to build the physical backbone of the AI boom.0

The College Grad Crunch

AI is proving especially disruptive at the entry level. Tools that act like “an infinite supply of 21-year-old interns” are absorbing tasks once assigned to new hires in marketing, legal, accounting, HR, IT, and software development. Research from Stanford’s Digital Economy Lab shows early-career workers in high-AI-exposure roles saw 16% slower employment growth. Census Bureau data points to a 12-15% decline in hiring for young workers in finance, insurance, and professional services since ChatGPT’s launch.

 

Unemployment for recent grads (ages 22-27) has ticked up, and major firms are rethinking large recruiting classes. JPMorgan’s chief analytics officer noted a potential “rightsizing” and a future where new employees manage AI systems rather than perform the foundational work themselves.

AT&T CEO John Stankey captured the mood: society has overemphasized college degrees while shortages grow in critical hands-on roles.

Blue-Collar Boom: Building the AI Infrastructure

Meanwhile, the AI revolution is creating massive demand for workers who “get their hands dirty.” Data centers, fiber networks, chip factories, and related infrastructure represent what Nvidia’s Jensen Huang calls “the largest infrastructure buildout in human history.”

 

  • AT&T plans to invest $250 billion over five years in network expansion, with ~15% ($38 billion) going toward hiring and training blue-collar technicians, electricians, and fiber specialists.
  • Companies like Ford and Nvidia emphasize the need for plumbers, electricians, construction workers, steelworkers, and network techs—many commanding six-figure salaries amid chronic shortages.
  • These roles require physical presence and real-world skills that AI can’t easily replicate or offshore.

In places like Dayton, Ohio suburbs, AT&T is actively recruiting and training skilled trades workers rather than relying on fresh college grads.

What This Means for the Future

The AI economy isn’t eliminating work—it’s reordering it. College degrees still offer strong lifetime returns for many, but the entry-level white-collar gateway is narrowing. Skilled trades, often overlooked in recent decades, are seeing renewed respect, better pay, and abundant opportunities.2

This shift challenges long-held assumptions about the American Dream. As Stankey noted, we’ve undervalued trades like HVAC, electrical, and technical work even as education costs soared. The winners in the AI era may be those willing to embrace hands-on careers that power the digital future.

For young people navigating this landscape, the message is clear: diversify your skill set. Technical certifications, apprenticeships, and trade training could prove as valuable—or more—than a traditional diploma in the years ahead. The AI boom is here, and it’s building bridges to a new kind of opportunity.

 
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