Sea Island Hits President Trump and Tech Bros on H1B Vulnerability
The Sea Island banking and finance community are strategic. They know how to hit the nerve of their opposition in tune with popular sentiment. However, the key to seeing the strings is to notice the pattern.
When the Sea Island group are out of power or diminished influence, they wait for opportunities; then they dispatch their purchased voices to hum the sirens song. DeSantis only has another year of high-visibility influence before he ends up in the dead space leading up to 2028. He and his allies need to stay relevant after ’26.
Trump-Vance is currently aligned with the Silicon Valley tech team and Crypto community, the alternative to the traditional Sea Island confab. However, Silicon Valley has a disconnect from populism on the issue of H1B visas. Sea Island exploits the moment. WATCH:
Beyond independent Trump, once you stop looking at the presented puppets and start focusing on the puppet masters, you start to clear the fog of the theatrics, and you can see the patterns. The ‘out of power’ group promotes the issues that are popular as they seek to cleave the audience (classic splitter strategy).
Silicon Valley corporations and investors, emboldened by President Trump’s embrace of the technology and crypto industries, have pledged up to $200 million to two new super PACs that are aimed at forcing out politicians whom they see as insufficiently supportive of the push into artificial intelligence.
One of the new PACs, Meta California, is funded by tens of millions of dollars from Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram and has been investing heavily in A.I. The second super PAC, Leading the Future, is backed initially with $50 million from the A.I. investor Andreessen Horowitz and $50 million from Greg Brockman, a co-founder of OpenAI, and his wife, Anna.
[…] The up to $200 million that is being committed is likely to immediately make the new groups, and the issue of A.I., somewhat central to the 2026 midterm elections. The groups promise to support both Democrats and Republicans. (more)
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