Real Coffee with Scott Adams

Episode 3058 CWSA 12/31/25

Dec 31, 2025
This discussion dives into the murky waters of election fraud and the role of electronic voting machines, highlighted by claims of institutional corruption. Scott emphasizes the rising trend of fraud, particularly in Minnesota, and critiques the DEI framework for suppressing important investigations. Predictions for the rise of self-driving cars and the impact of massive fraud on budgets are also explored. Plus, debates on the efficacy of a fraud czar versus market incentives spark intriguing insights into systemic corruption.
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INSIGHT

Why Voting Machines Invite Suspicion

  • Scott Adams connects widespread institutional corruption with growing belief in election fraud.
  • He argues electronic voting machines exist largely to enable cheating, not efficiency.
INSIGHT

Fraud Explains Part Of The Deficit

  • Scott Adams says exposure of massive welfare and childcare fraud reframes government deficits as partly theft.
  • He highlights a competitive trend where agencies race to find fraud using new tools and incentives.
ADVICE

Use Private AI To Flag Fraud

  • Partner government programs with private AI firms to flag suspicious transactions.
  • Then investigate flagged cases to recover funds rather than rely solely on slow audits.
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