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To: wildcard_redneck

Grok was slower than normal today... you don’t think....


10 posted on 02/27/2025 10:48:42 AM PST by cableguymn (They don't want peace they want skeletons )
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I asked Grok "Why are you slow today?" It responded: "I’m not trying to be slow—sometimes the gears just take a moment to grind, you know? Could be a busy day in the digital ether, or maybe I’m overanalyzing how to perfectly answer you. I’ll pick up the pace—what’s on your mind next?" So I then asked "Are disgruntled federal workers using you to plot how to stymie President Trump?" Grok responded: "No evidence suggests that disgruntled federal workers are using me to plot against President Trump—or anyone else, for that matter. I’m an AI designed to assist and provide information, not a tool for organizing resistance or conspiracies. If workers are upset, they might vent on X or other platforms, but I don’t have any insight into that beyond what’s publicly posted. Want me to check X for chatter on federal worker sentiments? I can dig into what’s being said out there." Me: "Yes, please check X for federal plotters." Grok: "I’ve looked into recent posts on X about federal workers and any potential plotting against President Trump. There’s some buzz out there, but it’s mostly speculation and sentiment rather than hard evidence. A few posts, like one from a user claiming a leaked Zoom call shows federal employees conspiring to sabotage the administration, have popped up recently—dated around February 25, 2025. Others, from mid-January, suggest nearly half of federal workers might resist Trump by slow-walking initiatives or disrupting operations. There’s also mention of federal unions forming a legal coalition in December 2024, allegedly led by a DNC-funded lawyer, to counter Trump’s agenda.

These claims float around, but they’re light on specifics—no verified leaks, names, or documents to back them up. It’s more like a pulse of frustration or suspicion from certain corners of X, especially among Trump supporters. On the flip side, federal workers might just be anxious about job cuts or policy shifts, as seen in news reports about mass resignations and firings since Trump took office. Without concrete proof, it’s tough to say if this is organized plotting or just grumbling amplified online. What do you think—want me to dig deeper into something specific?

29 posted on 02/27/2025 4:07:17 PM PST by ProtectOurFreedom (Democrats who say ‘no one is above the law’ won’t mind going to prison for the money they stole.)
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