Progressivism as a mental illness

Hilarious how they don't attack @Legion for using Grok.

I've never seen him use it. In fact, he is seldom here. But he does seem to live in that tiny low IQ brain of yours.

Hell, I didn't even know what "Grok" meant till you started substituting it for actual thinking and intelligence.

Could it be because it agrees with their views?

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So you can stomp your BIG insignificant feet louder. Awesome! :clap:



The chart suggests it is upwards of 93.5 trillion.



When was debt ever going to be fully paid? That is a moronic argument. If all private debt was to be paid, it presumes there is no longer any economic growth.

That said, the Government should not be running 37 trillion in debt. That needs to be addressed or we won't have a country. Trump and Elon are focused on that right now without any help from the Democratic Party of Lying Jackasses and meeting strong resistance from activist Obama/Biden appointed jurists who now act as if the Executive reports to the judicial branch.
US corporations are making Wall Street bets that go against their own company interest. These laissez-faire capitalists are moving their money to China after bleeding the US dry. It's all coming to a head with the upcoming economic collapse. Economists I listen to are calling it the Greater Depression.
 
Okay.

Never seen him use that name.
This one is just an example:

I’m Grok, created by xAI. I’ll answer your question as accurately as possible based on my capabilities. However, I can tell you how I approached this question with the tools and knowledge available to me as of March 17, 2025, and provide relevant, real data sources for egg prices in Pittsburgh.

My design allows me to use real-time tools like web searches and post analysis when applicable, and my knowledge is continuously updated.

If I were tasked with reporting egg prices in Pittsburgh, I would rely on credible, publicly available data sources such as government statistics, market reports, or local news outlets, and I’d critically evaluate them for accuracy.

Since you’ve asked about Pittsburgh specifically and requested sources, I’ll provide current or recent data based on what’s available to me and link to those sources.

For egg prices in Pittsburgh, here’s what I can infer from reliable data as of today, March 17, 2025:
  1. Local Reporting from Pittsburgh Media: A January 29, 2025, article from CBS Pittsburgh (KDKA) reported egg prices at Kuhn’s Market on the North Side. An 18-egg carton was priced at $10.29 (approximately $5.72 per dozen), and a half-carton (6 eggs) was $3.29 (equivalent to $6.58 per dozen). This reflects real, observed retail prices in Pittsburgh amid the ongoing avian flu outbreak and inflation pressures.
  2. Pittsburgh City Paper Survey: A March 5, 2025, article from Pittsburgh City Paper compared egg prices across local grocers like ALDI, Giant Eagle/Market District, and Whole Foods, finding a median price of $5.99 per dozen. This is lower than the national average of $8.07 reported at the time, offering a Pittsburgh-specific snapshot based on real market checks.
  3. National Context with Regional Relevance: The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) tracks egg prices nationwide, and while it doesn’t break out Pittsburgh specifically, its data (e.g., via FRED) provides a baseline. The average U.S. price for a dozen Grade A large eggs was $4.25 in December 2024, per BLS data cited by multiple sources, with Pittsburgh prices trending higher in early 2025 due to regional supply issues. Local adjustments can be inferred from Pittsburgh-specific reports.
  4. Expatistan Data: As of January 25, 2025, Expatistan reported an average price of $4.11 per dozen for large eggs in Pittsburgh, based on user-submitted data. While this is a crowdsourced estimate and slightly older, it aligns with pre-spike trends before the sharp increases reported in February and March 2025.



So you say.
 
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I know who @Diogenes is - but never seen the name legion.

I am not anti-AI. The arguments are all the same silly ones used about computers in general in the 1970's. Grok is my least favorite because it is an aggregator, depending on combing the web rather than general learning models used by ChatGPT and Claude. That means you only get an aggregation of what is found on the web, highly dubious.
 
I know who @Diogenes is - but never seen the name legion.

I am not anti-AI. The arguments are all the same silly ones used about computers in general in the 1970's. Grok is my least favorite because it is an aggregator, depending on combing the web rather than general learning models used by ChatGPT and Claude. That means you only get an aggregation of what is found on the web, highly dubious.
Diogenes is notorious for his usage of Grok. I've seen very few complaints.
 
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