A Toast to Scott Adams: An American Original, a Sharp Mind, and a Broken System

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Tonight, we pause the madness for a moment and raise a glass to Scott Adams — creator of Dilbert, ruthless satirist of corporate nonsense, and one of the sharpest observers of human incentives ever to pick up a pen.

We’ll start with a simultaneous sip tribute — honoring the man who taught America how power actually works, why systems rot, and why pretending otherwise is the real insanity.

Then we move to the uncomfortable part.

In Scott’s final chapter, we saw something deeply American and deeply broken: a man approved for life-extending treatment, stalled by bureaucracy, until personal intervention from Donald Trump cut through the red tape. Not magic. Not favoritism. Just someone willing to pick up the phone and say move.

That moment raises serious questions:

Why does access to care hinge on bureaucracy instead of urgency?

Why do systems respond faster to influence than to need?

And how many Americans never get the call Scott got?

Tonight isn’t about politics first.
It’s about legacy, clarity, and incentives — the things Scott spent his life dissecting with humor and precision.

We’ll honor the man.
We’ll tell the truth about the system.
And we’ll do it without nonsense, sentimentality, or lies.

Raise a glass. Then sharpen the knives — intellectually speaking. 🍻🔥

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