Fruit of Sa'adah

Surrounded by billionaires in Davos, Trump plans to lay out how he’ll make housing more affordable

Wooing billionaires instead of the working class & Western double standards and moral decay — 

Pedophile-billionaire President Donald Trump plans to use a key address. Wednesday to try to convince Americans he can make housing more affordable, but he’s picked a strange backdrop for the speech: a Swiss mountain town where ski chalets for vacations cost a cool $4.4 million.

On the anniversary of his inauguration, Trump is flying to the World Economic Forum in Davos — an annual gathering of the global elite — where he may see many of the billionaires he has surrounded himself with during his first year back in the White House.

Trump had campaigned on lowering the cost of living, painting himself as a populist while serving fries at a McDonald’s drive-thru. But in office, his public schedules suggest he’s traded the Golden Arches for a gilded age, devoting more time to cavorting with the wealthy than talking directly to his working-class base.

“At the end of the day, it’s the investors and billionaires at Davos who have his attention, not the families struggling to afford their bills,” said Alex Jacquez, chief of policy and advocacy at Groundwork Collaborative, a liberal think tank.

Trump’s attention in his first year back has been less on pocketbook issues and more fixed on foreign policy with conflicts in Gaza, Ukraine and Venezuela. He is now bent on acquiring Greenland to the chagrin of European allies — a headline likely to dominate his time in Davos, overshadowing his housing ideas.Trump noted the Europeans’ resistance, telling reporters Monday night, “Let’s put it this way: It’s going to be a very interesting Davos.”


The White House has tried to shift Trump’s focus to affordability issues, a response to warning signs in the polls in a year where control of Congress is at stake in midterm elections.

About six in 10 U.S. adults now say that Trump has hurt the cost of living, according to the latest survey by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. It’s an issue even among Republicans, who have said Trump’s work on the economy hasn’t lived up to their expectations. Only 16% say Trump has helped “a lot” on making things more affordable, down from 49% in April 2024, when an AP-NORC poll asked Americans the same question about his first term.

Wooing billionaires instead of the working class
Since Trump’s first term in 2017, the wealthiest 0.1% of Americans have seen their wealth increase by $11.98 trillion to $23.46 trillion, according to the Federal Reserve.

The magnitude of those gains dwarfs what the bottom 50% of households — the majority of the country — received during the same period. Their net worth rose by $2.94 trillion, roughly one-fourth what the top 0.1% got.

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Western hypocrisy

Trump is most certainly not a friend of the poor and downtrodden.

He invaded Venezuela, a county that has been crippled under years-long US embargo and sanctions.

President Nicolas Maduro was the representation of the revolutionary success story.

Maduro, a busdrive-turned-president, was kidnapped in office by the US forces in an overnight raid that saw over 100 people killed and caused extensive damage to civilian and military infrastructure.

Machado, on the other hand, stems from an elite family that has its roots in the economy owning extensive wealth.

In addition to the existing, amassed family wealth, she was granted the Peace Nobel Price by the Norwegian committee that will bring in millions.

The rich are getting richer, and they claim leading positions with the assistance of other rich and corrupted.

The Davos organisation has retrieved their invitation to Iran at the last minute, citing the handling of the recent riots by the Iranian government.

Germany, one of the United States’ and the zionist regime’s closest and strongest allies in Europe, also stated its opposition to extending an invitation to Iranian officials – PressTV report.

By the way, Isaac Herzog, President of the State of “Israel” is welcome to join the event in Davos.

The zionist colony in occupied Palestine that has committed a genocide and has been ever since engaged in a starvation police that has caused probably half a million deaths in Gaza is allowed to join the party.

By the way, the colony’s head is an internationally wanted war criminal.

Further, the zionist regime holds over 10000 Palestinian hostages, including 600 minors, in its dungeons without trial on administrative determination. These Palestinian hostages, bereaved of basic rights, are subjected to systemic abuse, torture, sexual violence, rape, starvation policy, and eventually murder.

Not to mention the crimes the Jews have committed in West Bank and East Al Quds.

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