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Yard Sale

Mar-a-Lago is having a yard sale. What for sale?  Well, Oil Executives have policy goals for sale and homeowner Trump looked at the items on his front lawn…noticed the policy goals.

He was in the mood to sell…not buy.  And so, Trump told the executives if they could raise $1 billion to send him to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue for that price, he would reverse Biden’s environmental rules and there would be new ones. Only question with a yard sale is who are you going to trust with your valuables…or do you want to risk your item resold?  Everything with Trump is transactional.

If there is anything Donald Trump needs now…other than staying out of jail is money.  You may recall the famous billionaire dinner in Palm Beach Florida home of investor John Paulson.  Trump was selling a seat next to himself for $814,600.  Wonder what else he was auctioning (selling) off that evening?

With all the attention on who Trump may select for Vice President it may be up for sale.  What about a financially secure nice guy with rich friends…North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum is on this list.  Don’t think for a “New York Minute” he came to just support Trump during his “hush money” trial.  Is this an item in the yard sale?

Remember everything with Trump is transactional and he needs money.  He might even reduce a yard sale item…as its getting dark.  Final thought…if he loses in 2024 folks with something to sell will go elsewhere.  If he wins…what’s in the yard sale?

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