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>>172549Scott Adams @ScottAdamsSays - It's not my job to defend Pam Bondi, but in the real world, a rapid 10X increase in workload can't be quickly fixed by "staffing up."
And how would we know how many cases are in progress?
Given the complexity of this stuff, how long should it take to be sure you're ready to arrest or indict?
And how many attorneys are left to do the work after they fired the anti-Trumpers? It can't be easy to do this "staffing up" you speak of.
We all want to see more and faster prosecutions. I'm as frustrated as you are. But can we stop pretending we know how fast things should be moving in this environment?
https://x.com/ScottAdamsSays/status/2005725537835311291Scott Adams @ScottAdamsSays - Our smartest people are now fully engaged in how to stop the massive frauds we see everywhere.
I see lots of ideas about audit systems and fraud bounty systems. Maybe too many ideas.
How do we focus this energy?
A fraud czar would get the Musk treatment.
Our existing audit systems are obviously inadequate.
AI isn't ready.
Government is the problem, not the solution.
Justice moves too slowly.
https://x.com/ScottAdamsSays/status/2006006587652202974
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