MAGA Civil War: Elon’s Cheap Labor Plan & Trump’s Greenland Scam EXPOSED!
They promise “American jobs,” but it’s just wealth for billionaires. Trump’s Greenland scheme, Musk’s H-1B crusade, and Bannon’s rage all reveal the truth: It’s not Left vs. Right. It’s Up vs. Down.
The Billionaire Land Grab: Why You’re Not Getting a Ticket to Greenland
Let’s be real — Trump’s Greenland obsession was never about expanding America’s greatness. It wasn’t about patriotism, national security, or even strategic resources. It was about making sure American workers stay on the sidelines while billionaires cash in.
Here’s the play: Buy Greenland, build massive data centers there, and fill them with H-1B visa holders instead of Americans. Then slap a shiny ‘American Jobs’ sticker on the whole thing and hope no one asks any questions.
It’s classic corporate sleight of hand: take the work offshore or outsource it, but still call it a win for American workers. They get the profits. You get the slogans.
And right in the middle of this mess, you’ve got Elon Musk and Steve Bannon going to war. Musk is out here defending the exact same cheap labor pipeline that billionaires use to cut you out of the job market. Meanwhile, Bannon is trying to rally the MAGA base against these so-called globalist tech bros. The result? A brewing civil war inside the MAGA movement that could split it apart for good.
Let’s break it down.
Trump’s Greenland Scheme: “American Jobs” or Corporate Cash Grab?
First, let’s talk about Greenland. Remember when Trump floated the idea of buying it? At the time, everyone thought it was just another one of his bizarre real estate fantasies. But now, it’s starting to make sense.
Greenland is the perfect spot to build massive data centers. Why? It’s cold up there, which makes cooling the servers cheap. It’s got abundant hydropower, which is exactly what these billionaires need to run their facilities.
Drew Horn, the CEO of a company called GreenMet, went on Fox News recently to pitch Greenland as “a tremendous investment opportunity” for billionaires. He described Greenland as having “trillions of dollars’ worth of resources” and “cheap, readily available power.”
Here’s the kicker: Horn wasn’t talking about hiring American workers to build or staff these data centers. Instead, he was pitching Greenland as a tech paradise for investors looking to make a quick buck — with no mention of how it benefits everyday Americans.
Once Greenland is part of the United States, this is where H-1B visas come into play.
Elon Musk’s H-1B Crusade: “Take a Big Step Back and FUCK YOURSELF”
While billionaires and Big Tech CEOs like Drew Horn are eyeing Greenland, Elon Musk is doubling down on his love of cheap foreign labor.
In a recent tweet, Musk bragged that the reason companies like SpaceX and Tesla were successful is because of H-1B visas — the very visa program that allows corporations to bring in foreign workers at lower wages.
And when critics pushed back? Musk didn’t hold back. He tweeted:
“Take a big step back and FUCK YOURSELF in the face. I will go to war on this issue the likes of which you cannot possibly comprehend.”**
Classy, right?
Let’s be clear: Musk isn’t defending American workers. He’s defending his profit margins. He wants access to cheap, high-skilled labor — and he’s willing to “go to war” to protect it.
Meanwhile, back in MAGA world, Steve Bannon is furious.
Bannon vs. the Tech Bros: MAGA’s Civil War
Steve Bannon, the self-proclaimed champion of working-class Americans, is losing his mind over Elon Musk’s defense of H-1B visas. He’s calling Musk a “manchild” and accusing him of selling out America by replacing American workers with cheap foreign labor.
Bannon’s message to the MAGA base is clear:
The tech bros are the enemy. They’re globalists who want to destroy American jobs and replace you with foreign workers.
But here’s where things get interesting: Trump is stuck right in the middle.
On one hand, Trump claims to be a champion of the American worker. On the other hand, he’s cutting deals with the same tech billionaires who want to outsource your jobs.
This is where the MAGA movement starts to fracture.
Two Sides of the Same Grift
Let’s cut through the noise. What we’re seeing here is two sides of the same grift.
On one side, you’ve got billionaires like Musk and Drew Horn who want to build data centers in Greenland using cheap H-1B labor. They don’t care about American jobs. They care about their bottom line.
On the other side, you’ve got Bannon’s populist faction, screaming about protecting American workers. But let’s not forget — Bannon has cozied up to billionaires plenty of times when it suited him.
And in the middle? Trump, playing both sides. He wants the billionaire cash and the working-class votes. But you can’t have both. At some point, the contradictions will tear the MAGA movement apart.
It’s Not Left vs. Right. It’s Up vs. Down.
They want you to believe this is a fight between Republicans and Democrats, liberals and conservatives, tech bros and populists. It’s not.
This is about who has the power, who makes the money, and who gets left behind.
Let’s be real:
Trump’s not bringing jobs back to America.
Elon Musk’s not fighting for you.
Steve Bannon’s populism is just another brand of billionaire protectionism.
Whether it’s Greenland, Texas, or anywhere else, they’re not creating jobs for you. They’re creating wealth for themselves.
Here’s the brutal reality: It’s not ‘Make America Great Again.’ It’s ‘Make Billionaires Richer — Again.’
So, next time they talk about “opportunity” or “job creation,” ask yourself: For who?
Because unless your name is Elon, Jeff, or Drew Horn, you’re not in their hiring pool.
You’re Not Getting a Ticket to Greenland
The whole thing is a scam. Whether it’s Musk defending H-1B visas, Drew Horn pitching Greenland as a billionaire paradise, or Trump claiming he’s bringing back jobs — you’re not invited to the party.
They want the profits.
You get the slogans.
And that’s the real divide in America: It’s not Left vs. Right. It’s Up vs. Down.
The billionaires are going up.
And unless we wake up? We’re all going down.





The Billionaire Mafia
I would love to see Bannon and Musk in the Octagon, but…only one can leave breathing.