Left-wing tech billionaires, the truly wretched of the earth, are up in arms over President Trump's plan to keep America safe from Islamic terror.
Google billionaire Sergey Brin showed up in protest to protest at San Francisco Airport. Netflix billionaire boss Reed Hastings called the move to protect Americans, "so un-American it pains us all.”
Hastings is a Hillary billionaire who has campaigned vigorously to raise taxes for the middle class. Anyone in California using Netflix might want to consider just how much Hastings' activism is costing them.
Other tech billionaires throwing a hissy fit included Airbnb's Brian Chesky, Slack's Canadian boss Stewart "Dharma" Butterfield and Salesforce's Marc Benioff, who has become notorious for bullying local states over efforts to protect women from sexual assault.
Also whining about it, where else but on Twitter, was Twitter's billionaire CEO, who took a break from running his company into the ground, to demand that President Trump run America into the ground.
But President Trump has made it clear that he is here to listen to the American people. Not the radical leftist billionaires who want to control the country.
Behind all the tech billionaire tantrums is the understanding that so many tech companies run on outsourcing labor and cheap visa workers who take American jobs. President Trump has pledged to stand up to them on behalf of American workers.
That's what this is really about.