
Russ Bly
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Russ Bly
@Russ_Is_Right
AI + Conservative Commentary for Normal Americans. Plain talk. No BS. No censorship. “You may disagree, but Russ is Right.”
Tampa, FL Katılım Kasım 2022
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I’m an engineer with 50+ years in hands-on tech.
I don’t want AI that controls citizens.
I want AI that EMPOWERS citizens.
If you believe in:
• Free Speech
• Open AI
• Common Sense
• And America FIRST…
follow me.
We don’t need permission to think freely.
You may disagree, but in the end — Russ_Is_Right.
#AI #FreeSpeech
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@Russ_Is_Right @jacksonhinkle Why you both hating on china 🇨🇳 for??
Like I mean when it comes to labour,they in for it
But u lazy ass dude sit on your couch searching for failures of another country??
Not fair
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@BillWiIdin Thank God my wife of 44 years did not have your advice.
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You can’t eliminate poverty by giving away other people’s money. You can only move the goalposts with wealth redistribution.
Once a population gets $2,000 per month per person, the cost of living will magically increase by $2,000 per month.
Poverty in America is largely a function of mindset. My grandparents came legally to America and worked their asses of without a penny of government assistance.
Sure, there are a number of mentally deficient in poverty that need help. But drive through any low income neighborhood and look at the filth. There will be one well kept home and 10 dumps. Money is not going to change that. “Oh, I’m getting cash now, so I’ll pick up the trash in the front yard” says nobody.
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@Fat_Electrician Ai will be the source of information for the masses. That’s terrifies the Left, check that -the political class in particular, who live by gaslighting and disinformation.
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@hwinkler4real It’s not often you see someone jump the shark twice @hwinkler4real
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Ask the Uyghurs just how swell the CCP is.
Ask the families of the precursor to the CCP, Chairman May, how swell China is after killing 90 Million people.
Ask the people driven from from their homes because of industrial contamination how swell the CCP is.
theguardian.com/cities/2014/de…
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China has lifted 800 million people out of extreme poverty over the last four decades.
This achievement represents 75% of the global reduction in poverty and is the largest-scale poverty alleviation effort in human history.
China accomplished this feat by investing in its people through education, infrastructure, housing, manufacturing, and healthcare.
Americans should take note and understand that while China invests in its people, the United States invests in endless wars, corporations, billionaires, and Israel.
The results speak for themselves: China is surging while the United States is in decline.
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Twenty years ago today, An Inconvenient Truth made its debut in movie theaters across the U.S.
I’ll be honest: I was skeptical that my slideshow about the climate crisis could become a successful movie. But thanks to our immensely talented director, Davis Guggenheim, Jeff Skoll, who made the ultimate decision to make the movie, and the incredible team behind the film — Laurie David, Lawrence Bender, Scott Z. Burns, Lesley Chilcott, Ricky Strauss, Diane Weyermann, and so many others, the film was a huge success, and opened the eyes of millions around the world to the threat posed by the climate crisis.
While I wasn’t sure that there’d be widespread public interest in a science-based slideshow, I have never doubted humanity’s ability to solve this crisis.
We know we must act, and Mother Nature is making that clearer and clearer every day. We’re already feeling the rapidly worsening impacts of a warming planet. Those impacts are evidence that our cause is even more urgent than it was 20 years ago. And as a result, the global movement for climate action has grown into the largest morally-based movement in the history of the world.
We also know now that we can act. Indeed, in the past 20 years, we’ve made tremendous progress: The world came together in 2015 to forge the historic Paris Agreement, which despite the recent U.S. withdrawal, continues to drive global action and ambition. Incredibly, last year, renewables made up 86% of all the new electric power installed around the world. In the U.S., renewables were 92% of all new power capacity!
Electric vehicles are now 25% of all new car sales worldwide and the sales of gasoline-powered vehicles have been declining since they peaked in 2017.
Unfortunately, however, the crisis is still getting worse faster than we are deploying the solutions — solutions that are now way cheaper than the dirty and dangerous fossil fuels still spewing heat-trapping pollution into the sky as if it is an open sewer.
So, while this is a natural occasion to reflect on the 20 years since the movie came out, I’m focused much more intensely on what we need to do now in order to shape what our world will look like in the next 20 years.
I’m still presenting my updated slideshow all over the world, training grassroots climate leaders and working with partners in 194 countries and territories who are creating change in their communities, in their workplaces and schools, and in their nation’s policies.
From what I’m seeing and hearing, I have no doubt that we will win this struggle. But it is still not clear that we will win it in time to avoid catastrophic damage and the dangerous negative tipping points that the climate scientists have long been warning us we must prevent.
Will we muster the moral courage and political will to solve this crisis?
Well, if you ever doubt our ability to do so, just remember that political will is itself a renewable resource. It’s up to all of us to renew it.
Photos: Still from An Inconvenient Truth, 2006.
Climate Reality Project training in Nashville, TN, 2026.


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@H0ldFast2Dreams @jacksonhinkle Yea right. Good luck with that claim.
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@Russ_Is_Right @jacksonhinkle The West stole everything from the Arabs.
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@BlacS1728 @jacksonhinkle Nothing China does is impressive. Communism cannot survive without massive exploitation. ChiComs are experts at exploitation. That’s the only thing I will recognize China as being a leader in.
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@Russ_Is_Right @jacksonhinkle Dude you are slow 🤷
China is gradually jumping and growing to the higest world 🌎 enterprise .
Their tech has help the world reduce lots stress from human
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Chinas AI are built with a ton of illegally obtained NVidea GPUs
A massive illicit trade exists to bring restricted enterprise-grade AI hardware into China.
•Smuggling Operations: Middlemen route servers containing banned NVIDIA H100 and H200 chipsthrough third-party countries like Malaysia or Thailand before they reach Chinese buyers.
•Legal Consequences: The U.S. Department of Justice has recently charged individuals and Supermicro employees involved in multi-billion dollar smuggling schemes.
Why do you think Henson Huang was the first person behind President Trump on the China visit?
Once NVidea embeds geo tracking in their chips, Chinas AI ambitions will be further degraded.
And GPUs are just the tip of the iceberg.
youtube.com/shorts/Ymdtb4Z…
Get educated before extolling Chinese excellence.
And don’t forget, present day PRC is the offspring of MAO, who killed 90 Million people. This is not a government or government backed manufacturing and computing enterprise to be admired,

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@PatrickSar91654 @Russ_Is_Right @jacksonhinkle Broo 😂 it annoys anytime I here that fucking statement 😭😂
China is the world leading in Ai,robotics and drone soo will he tell me those techs are stolen from the US too 😂💔
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@JohnWongcgo @jacksonhinkle 2017-2021.state.gov/chinas-environ….
Mercury is used to extract gold for electrical contacts and many other parts used in industrial machinery.
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@Russ_Is_Right @jacksonhinkle “Forced labor” and “large scale industrial pollution” when commenting about a ROBOT cleaning POLLUTION.
This guy is Next level RETARDED.
The IQ must be lower than room temperature!! No lie.
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@Russ_Is_Right @jacksonhinkle Sorry everyone, his mom didn't intend to give birth to him; she just happened to expel him along with the rest of the filth when she was taking a dump
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation and congressional estimates place the cost of Chinese IP infringement at $225 to$600 billion every year.
Major cyber operations and state-sponsored espionage campaigns have sometimes exfiltrated trillions in IP from multinational organizations in sectors like pharmaceuticals, energy, and advanced manufacturing in a single year.
Former FBI Director Christopher Wray, whom I am no fan of, has frequently categorized these sustained economic espionage and data campaigns as one of the largest transfers of wealth in human history.
Chinese state-linked hacking groups frequently target corporate and academic networks to steal trade secrets, proprietary algorithms, and manufacturing blueprints.
Foreign companies operating in China have historically been extorted and faced pressure to share sensitive technology and intellectual property as a condition of market access or joint venture partnerships.
Illicit acquisition of source code, counterfeit component manufacturing, and the placement of "insider threats" (e.g., researchers US universities or employees at US businesses funneling data back to China)
And I am sure I missed some sources as well.
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Moron, who do you think built the robot and where do you think much of the electronic control technology came from? Do you really believe that robot was built in an environmentally friendly way? Do you not believe forced labor was not used in the mining of materials or assembly of subcomponents for the robotic device? Just because it cleans does not mean it is clean. Or does your love of China only get surpassed by your visceral disdain for America?
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@middle_class_us Landlords especially those with 100 or more rentals, do not price according to anything other than supply and demand. Take an economics course before preaching.
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Everyone says rent went up because of inflation.
That is backwards.
Rent is not reacting to inflation. Rent is creating it.
Landlords raising rent 10% a year on millions of units.
No improvements. No justification.
Just because they can.
And because working people have nowhere else to go.
Nobody in power has proposed a single meaningful solution.
Because the people in power are the landlords.
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Romans 13:1-7 ESV / 133
Let every person be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God. Therefore whoever resists the authorities resists what God has appointed, and those who resist will incur judgment. For rulers are not a terror to good conduct, but to bad. Would you have no fear of the one who is in authority? Then do what is good, and you will receive his approval, for he is God's servant for your good. But if you do wrong, be afraid, for he does not bear the sword in vain. For he is the servant of God, an avenger who carries out God's wrath on the wrongdoer. Therefore one must be in subjection, not only to avoid God's wrath but also for the sake of conscience
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You have the “genuinely don’t understand” part right.
Billionaires don’t have billions of dollars. They have stocks and assets worth billions of dollars. You need some financial education at the very least.
@elonmusk borrowed money and made stock deals to buy Twitter. He could not stroke a check for the purchase of only $44 Billion.
To put that in perspective, taxing 5% Musks almost $1 Trillion dollar net worth would exceed the price paid for Twitter.
Of course you could seize all of Musks assets and IF you could liquidate at assessed (you can’t) $1 Trillion value, that would be about $133 for every person earning less than $30,000 per year. Spread out over 10 years, that would be about 3.6 CENTS PER DAY!
No positive impact for anyone.
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I genuinely don't understand people like Bezos and Musk.
If I had billions of dollars, I would just start fixing everything. Homeless veterans sleeping on the streets? Not on my watch. Hungry children going to bed with empty stomachs? Hell no.
They could be making life better but instead choose to build spaceships and data centers to pump stocks and destroy the planet
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@Questionery1 @DanFriedman81 I’m with you on the impotent shell. The fact is that most of Hollywood is largely irrelevant now. Social Media talents crush Hollywood in minutes with a single post versus hundreds of hours of TV.
Trust and following of podcasters eclipses that of anyone on TV.
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@Russ_Is_Right @DanFriedman81 Fallon is a generational talent. He got neutered by the powers that be when he was nice to Trump and messed up his hair and humanized him. Fallon is now an impotent shell of his former self.
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The budget for “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” was $100 million per year. It had a full time staff of 200 people, and was reaching just 2.7 million viewers on an average night during the show’s final quarter on the air.
Colbert was the most-watched late night host. Jimmy Kimmel has a linear audience of 2 million, while Jimmy Fallon draws about 1.3 million. Jon Stewart on The Daily Show reaches 900k to 1 million, which more than doubles the 400k that watched when Trevor Noah was the host.
Kimmel earns $16 million, Fallon earns $16 million, and Stewart makes $25 million. They had to pay him that to salvage the show after Noah, who was earning $16 million per year, lost more than two-thirds of his audience.
None of the math for any of these shows works.
Variety@Variety
The series finale of “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” drew 6.74M viewers on Thursday night, making it the most-watched weeknight episode in the show’s history. • The finale was up sharply from the show’s 2026 Q1 average of 2.69M viewers • It’s also above “The Late Show” series premiere on Sept. 8, 2015, which averaged 6.55M viewers • The most-watched episode remains Colbert’s post-Super Bowl broadcast on Feb. 7, 2016, which drew 20.55M viewers variety.com/2026/tv/news/t…
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