"This plan would spell disaster for the very enterprises that Trump thinks will want to develop Gaza."
Washington, September 10 - Domestic opponents of President Donald Trump's plan to evacuate a Hamas-ruled territory for purposes of transforming the current hotbed of genocidal Islamist terrorism into a resort paradise mustered a new argument against the idea, party officials disclosed today, adopted from their rhetoric against cracking down on the presence of illegal immigrants in the US: if you get rid of them, no one will remain to perform the menial, disgusting, or unpleasant work.
"Who will clean the toilets?" challenged Minnesota Congresswoman Ilhan Omar (D). "Who will mop the floors? Who will do the gardening? Mow the lawns? Who but Palestinians will willingly engage in the slimy, backbreaking labor that no one else will? This plan would spell disaster for the very enterprises that Trump thinks will want to develop Gaza."
"You can tell Trump doesn't care about regular people," concurred California Governor Gavin Newsom. "Like a loser, trying to adopt the tone and phraseology of the guy who trademarked the the rhetorical style. It just comes off as PATHETIC. Thank you for your attention to this matter."
The Gaza Strip has proved an intractable problem through a generation of Israeli leaders unwilling to risk political and possible international outrage - more than the usual, that its - necessary to take the actions that will effectively and permanently uproot the terrorist capacities and genocidal culture ingrained in the coastal territory. But the atrocities of October 7, 2023, and the strong Trump backing for decisive action have birthed an unprecedented openness to discuss large-scale initiatives to achieve just such a decisive outcome.
But Democrats and other opponents of decisive, strategic Israeli self-defense have spoken out vehemently against any removal, however temporary, of Palestinians from Gaza, even for their own safety, even though Gazan view their location as temporary to begin with, hoping to "return" to land their ancestors abandoned in 1948 in anticipation of an Arab victory against the fledgling Israel and all the attendant looting in which they hoped to participate - and even as untold numbers of Gazans have already expressed readiness to leave the embattled territory, either temporarily or permanently.
Trump aides insisted the plan will go forward as soon as Israel completes its operations to defeat Hamas and ensure no October-7-type attack can happen from there ever again. "Democrats are welcome to take those jobs," he stated. "Those are good jobs. There will be tons of those jobs, plenty of work. Are the Democrats afraid of work? I think the Democrats are afraid of work."
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