Billionaire Pratt Moves To America After Trump Win-Liberals Flee To Canada
Exchanging liberals experiencing mental health crises for businessmen who know how to make this nation great again—now that’s a fair trade.
(Tyler Durden Reports) – Liberals have spent the last five days following Trump’s victory last Wednesday with blood pressure levels through the roof—many having complete meltdowns on social media, and some even plotting their exit to Canada.
The good news is that while President-elect Trump heads to the White House in January, those infected by the woke mind virus are planning their exit…
Kamala Harris supporters are moving to Canada
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— TONY™ (@TONYxTWO) November 10, 2024
… there is another story unfolding of inbound migration to America, beginning with Australian billionaire Anthony Pratt, who will now live in the US after a Trump victory.
On Sunday, Pratt wrote on LinkedIn:
Honoured to be granted my Green Card for permanent USA residency last month.
We decided it was time to live in America because:
- My family are all US citizens.
- Over the past 30 years we have invested to build 70 factories in America, creating 12,000 well-paying American manufacturing jobs.
- I will remain Chairman of Visy Australia, and will be returning to Australia on a regular basis.
Data from the Bloomberg Billionaires Index shows Pratt has a net worth of about $12.3 billion, ranking him 209th on the list and sixth in Australia.
He’s also a member of Trump’s private Mar-a-Lago Club.
Exchanging liberals experiencing mental health crises for businessmen who know how to make this nation great again—now that’s a fair trade.
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The decision of billionaire Anthony Pratt to move to America following Trump’s election win, as highlighted in the article, underscores the complex and often polarizing impact of political shifts on global business leaders and their strategies. Pratt’s move reflects how certain policies, such as tax reforms or economic incentives, can attract influential figures who see opportunities for growth and investment. His perspective aligns with the notion that favorable economic conditions can foster innovation and prosperity.
Conversely, the article also touches on liberals considering moves to Canada in response to Trump’s presidency. This illustrates how political climates can significantly influence personal and professional choices, emphasizing a desire for alignment with specific values or governance styles.
The dual narrative is a reminder of how interconnected politics, economics, and migration are. It showcases the need for policies that balance business interests with inclusivity, ensuring long-term benefits for all citizens while maintaining an attractive environment for global talent and investment. The implications extend beyond borders, impacting both national and international landscapes.