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POTUS-Elect Foreign Investments in US Technology

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Incoming POTUS just announced a $20 billion dollar partnership with United Arab Emirates company DAMAC Properties to build data centers around the US.

 

In what could be seen as a conflict of interests, DAMAC Properties has been doing business with incoming POTUS for many years.  This company did the master-planned residential golf community around Trump International Golf Club in Dubai.  The company also invested up to $5 million in POTUS OJ's campaign in 2016.

 

Also, Japanese company SoftBank Group will be investing $100 billion in technology and telecommunications projects over the next 4 years.

 

Politics isn't about red and blue.  The color is green.  Watch their hands.  Follow the money.😎

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1 hour ago, Pioneer1 said:

We should be getting in on it, while the getting's good.

Black folks have to pool several billion dollars before trying to get into the investment game on that level.😎

20 hours ago, ProfD said:

Black folks have to pool several billion dollars before trying to get into the investment game on that level.😎


Or maybe a couple of Black billionaires who already HAVE the capital to participate in the game, can pull up.

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4 hours ago, Pioneer1 said:

Or maybe a couple of Black billionaires who already HAVE the capital to participate in the game, can pull up.

Every now and then, I'd imagine they get invited to drop a few chips at the poker table.😎

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