Great real estate opportunity, for someone bold, decisive, and far sighted

on Tuesday suggested that displaced Palestinians in Gaza be permanently resettled outside the war-torn territory and proposed the U.S. take “ownership” in redeveloping the area into “the Riviera of the Middle East”

That Syrian expat realtor in Dearborn, may as well buy his one-way ticket now. TI has promised that any Muslim that objects to policy will have his visa revoked and be deported.

Steve

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Ugghh, looks like we’re shooting for “Most Hated Country in the World” status.

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Whenever TI speaks, it’s often times so stupid that I think it is just a diversionary tactic. But having read Lucky Loser, which looks back on his business career, TI might actually be wanting to take Gaza. With the full backing of the US Treasury, of course. And the full protection of the US Military, of course.

Can you imagine how happy the American-hating terrorist
organizations in the Middle East would be if American tourists started flocking to Gaza ? It would be a Target Rich Environment,lol. But no Americans in their right-mind would be vacationing there. And TI’s working class supporters sure ain’t gonna have any money after TI gets done with them.

But yeah, American takeover of Gaza might well be right up TI’s business acumen. The business acumen that bankrupts casino’s, lol.

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Of course. Have the rubble and unexploded ordinance cleared, at US government expense. Then hand the land over to business interests, so they can make a big pile of money. First, of course, they need to recreate the sort of ethnic cleansing and genocide that the US engaged in (but can no longer talk about, because talking about it is “woke”), to steal the land from the Pals.

That notorious Commie channel, Forbes, offers the speech without opinion.

Steve

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:rofl:

Bishara Bahbah, chairman of the group formerly known as Arab Americans for Trump, said during a phone interview with The Associated Press on Wednesday that the group would now be called Arab Americans for Peace.

They clearly have not yet been fully given what they voted for…

“appreciate the president’s offer to clean and rebuild Gaza” but “take issue with the president’s suggestion of taking over Gaza and removing its Palestinian inhabitants.”

Way too soft of a response. They need more winning.

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Quote from your linked article - “And so we did not want to be behind the curve in terms of pushing for peace, because that has been our objective from the very beginning.”

That’s a bunch of malarkey. Their objective was punishing Democrats. Classic example of cutting off your nose to spite your face. Now many are still blaming others for their role in electing a monster.

"Layla Elabed, the co-chair of the Uncommitted National Movement responded to Trump’s remarks and said that she felt “sad, angry, and scared for our communities”.

The Uncommitted movement opposed a Trump presidency, but ultimately declined to endorse Kamala Harris, citing her “unwillingness to shift” on Biden’s policies."

"“For months, we warned about the dangers of Trump at home and abroad but our calls largely went unheard,” Elabed wrote. Harris, she said, “left a vacuum by not visiting Michigan families impacted by US-supplied bombs to help create a permission structure for their trust while Trump visited Dearborn and filled a community in despair with lies”.

It was obvious that one candidate would be much worse for the Palestinians, and many Arab Americans helped elect him. Groups can change their names and leaders can continue to blame Democrats, but they’ll have to live with their choices.

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Corporate DEMs need punishing – just like the other side.

We’d all be wealthier if we weren’t incinerating trillions of dollars in the Middle East and funding genocide in Gaza.

intercst

Are you implying that Corporate Dems are responsible for that waste?

Bushs started the wars in the Middle East (both father and son) and when Biden tried to reduces some of the arms being sent to Israel, the reps cried bloody murder over it - and now we might be looking at an even bigger bill for Gaza.

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