is that they seem to be completely immune to any form of irony.
Here's a great example that happened just this week.
On Monday, Donald Trump, his administration announced this was Made in America week.
We were going to celebrate products made in the United States, American labor, everything
having to do with American workers and American products, America, America, America.
That is the Trump way.
Well, then actually on that exact same day, the Department of Homeland Security upped
the number of H-2B visas given to foreign workers allowing them to come over to the
United States and work seasonal jobs.
They upped that from 66,000 to 81,000, so on the very same day we're supposed to be
celebrating American labor, the Department of Homeland Security says, "We're going to
bring in more foreign low-wage labor."
That's not even the best part.
The best part is that on Thursday the Trump Administration, Donald Trump's businesses,
applied for 72 of those visas to go and work down at Mar-a-Lago and a few other Trump-owned
properties, so on the very week that the president himself says we're supposed to be promoting
and supporting American labor and American-made goods, he files an application to hire 72
non-American workers at his own properties.
Again, Republicans are immune to irony.
If you were to tell that story, show them the evidence to a Donald Trump supporter,
they wouldn't think it's a big deal.
They'd say, "I don't get it.
I don't understand."
Donald Trump wants us to think that he is this uber-hardcore American who bleeds red,
white, and blue, loves American labor, wants to bring back American jobs, only wants to
use American-made goods, yet every decision he has made as president of the United States
and as a businessman shows the contrary.
His goods are made overseas.
His hotels, his properties, his golf courses are staffed with foreign workers.
The projects he's approved in the United States where he swore up and down we were using American
products to do it, like the Keystone XL pipeline, that pipeline's going to be made with Russian
steel.
Nothing Donald Trump has said about supporting American labor, workers, or jobs, or products
is true.
He has lied to people up and down and his supporters refuse to acknowledge the reality
that he doesn't care.
I mean, I get it.
I get the fact that Donald Trump wants to use cheap labor so he can make more money.
It's unethical.
It's not illegal.
It's crappy, and it's anti-American, but couldn't you have just waited three frigging days?
Couldn't you have done it not in Made in America week, so that you didn't look like such a
dumb-ass?
Or is that just completely beyond your comprehension to not look like a blithering idiot all the
frigging time, because that's what you are, and this isn't even the first time that Donald
Trump has had to file to bring in more seasonal foreign workers to his property, specifically
Mar-a-Lago.
He did it a couple months ago, and he's going to continue doing it.
My advice to everyone in this country is do not buy in the BS.
Donald Trump doesn't care about American workers.
He doesn't care about American jobs.
He doesn't care about American products, and he doesn't care about American projects.
If he did, it would be reflected in his decisions as both a businessman and the president of
the United States.
Based on all of the available evidence, Donald Trump only cares about money and profits,
shipping production overseas, bringing it back over here, selling it at an inflated
price, and then letting foreign workers come in, take jobs that were meant for American
citizens on his own properties.
That is what Donald Trump is all about.