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  2. is the Qatar jet ready, did we spend the $400M to $1B fix up the used plane? more importantly, did EJ Carroll get Trump's personal plane, or a plug nickel from him yet?
  3. Anyone posts anything Trump says as gospel is a total moron….total total moron.
  4. Billionaires secretly invest in AI-driven rare earth mini...Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates and Michael Bloomberg are among the investors
  5. US interest in Greenland's rare earths involves government-backed initiatives, like the EXIM Bank's potential loan for Critical Metals Corp's Tanbreez mine, and major tech investors such as Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, and Sam Altman, who back KoBold Metals through {Link: Breakthrough Energy for rare earth exploration, tying strategic mineral access to high-tech supply chains and potential new Arctic ventures, notes Engineer Live, Fortune, Yahoo Finance, and Forbes. Key Players & Investments Critical Metals Corp: The US Export-Import Bank (EXIM) is considering a significant loan for their Tanbreez rare-earth project, with discussions also about the US government taking a direct stake. KoBold Metals: Backed by tech billionaires (Gates, Bezos, Altman, etc.) through Breakthrough Energy and Apollo Projects, KoBold is actively prospecting for rare earths, highlighting private-sector drive for Arctic minerals. US Government: The Trump administration has shown strong interest, pushing for US control over strategic minerals and exploring ways to secure Greenland's resources for national security. Why Greenland? Critical Minerals: Greenland holds vast reserves of rare earths, vital for electronics, defense, and green energy technologies. Strategic Importance: Securing these resources reduces reliance on China, which dominates the rare earth market, aligning with US goals for supply chain resilience. Broader Context Tech & State Alignment: A convergence of private tech investment and government strategy aims to develop Greenland's resources for advanced industries, notes Tech Policy Press and E&E News. Alternative to China: Projects like Tanbreez aim to provide heavy rare earths (terbium, dysprosium) in ways that compete with China's market dominance, says Fortune.
  6. Did he call out RFK as well? He's a climate tard as well.
  7. who wants the rare earths in Greenland? hint: the same people and corporations who are donating to Retards ballroom
  8. .... What do the nukes have to do with anything?.. And why should we have to defend Greenland for Denmark?.... It makes absolute sense for us to own it. Esp. before Russia and China have more interest in it, as the shipping lanes become more navigable as well. Trump thinking way ahead of most anyone..... But he did say we will not take it by force. So that's a load off your diapers
  9. bravo... hey!!!! these are real conservatives, real Republicans you're talking about here! thank you but Trump wants it so his lemmings will follow him right over the edge of the cliff... Trump couldn't find Denmark on a map. Denmark provides Greenland with a significant annual block grant, averaging around $500 to over $700 million (or €600 million), covering over half its budget for essential services like health, education, and administration, though Greenland is working to diversify its economy away from this heavy reliance. Key Figures & Details: Block Grant: Around DKK 3.9 billion (€511 million / $500-700M USD) annually, varying slightly by year and source. Budget Share: This grant funds more than half of Greenland's public budget and amounts to over 20% of its GDP. Purpose: Covers public sector expenses, including healthcare, education, and administration. Long-Term Trend: While the nominal amount has grown, Greenland's GDP has also increased, reducing the percentage of GDP the grant represents over time, showing progress towards self-sufficiency. Context: Greenland, an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, relies heavily on this Danish support for its economy and public services. Denmark also covers costs for defense, police, and courts, estimated at around €204 million in 2023. So if Denmark spends that, the way we do things you can quadruple the figure at the minimum. here's the viper edition... Denmark provides Greenland with a significant annual block grant, averaging around $500 to over $700 million (or €600 million), covering over half its budget for essential services like health, education, and administration, though Greenland is working to diversify its economy away from this heavy reliance. Key Figures & Details: Block Grant: Around DKK 3.9 billion (€511 million / $500-700M USD) annually, varying slightly by year and source. Budget Share: This grant funds more than half of Greenland's public budget and amounts to over 20% of its GDP. Purpose: Covers public sector expenses, including healthcare, education, and administration. Long-Term Trend: While the nominal amount has grown, Greenland's GDP has also increased, reducing the percentage of GDP the grant represents over time, showing progress towards self-sufficiency. Context: Greenland, an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, relies heavily on this Danish support for its economy and public services. Denmark also covers costs for defense, police, and courts, estimated at around €204 million in 2023.
  10. More evidence of decline. He can’t even keep straight what country he wants to invade any longer. What a major fucking embarrassment. It gets worse by the day now.
  11. It’s not smart, we already have defense areas where we can build and operate as we wish. It’s a stupid move that makes us look idiotic on the world stage. Neal
  12. Says the guy who once stated Biden threads daily.
  13. One more bullshit story. You had no clue where Greenland was when your moron leader starting talking about it. We don’t need it. We have nukes.
  14. TDS boiling away here.. Enough so to start a dumb thread. Poor TDS fucktards. 3 more years. TFB
  15. He just attacks posters like a third grader but he says he’s a great dad…..so he got that going for his angry life. AMERICA FIRST!
  16. He’s been fishing for a pardon for a while. There’s too many lawyers
  17. Which way is the wind blowing today .. Dumbski? We are having a southerly breeze here for the next two days and warming up a bit and then it's into the deep freeze after that with strong northwesterly winds and perhaps a good storm over the weekend. These winds of change certainly remind me of you... 😂.... Be careful of your footing
  18. ass hat
  19. It was never a big deal for me.....ever , Even when Dems had complete control of it
  20. really holding up to the name of Gaykay 440
  21. Today
  22. …..and then Trump told them it wasn’t. fucking weak tit lemmings
  23. Care to comment on Massie’s concerns, or are you just going to be your typical cunt self flailing around like a little girl?

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