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Tuesday, September 23, 2025

The Pot Calls The Kettle Black!

Trump bans Iranian diplomats from shopping at Costco, Sam’s Club and BJ's Wholesale Club stores. Let me get this straight, the war criminals of Israel are allowed safe passage to the United States but the Iranians are not allowed. Got it.

It is not a conspiracy.

It is not antisemitism.

It is not an attack on Jews.

It is a shady alliance that the left and right should unite against.

The apartheid ethnostate of Israel controls the president, the U.S. lawmakers and local leaders. Israel is causing chaos in the United States through culture wars, censorship and imprisonment of critics. They are illegally invading countries, occupying sovereignties, assassinating people without any repercussions. They are pushing state lawmakers to make laws to punish criticism of Israel.

Even some believe the apartheid ethnostate has some hand in the Charlie Kirk killing.

In the United States, we have 1.4 million Americans who are homeless. We have 2,000 bridges deemed insignificant and potential collapse. 

  • We have an opioid crisis.
  • We have a loneliness crisis.
  • We have work fatigue.
  • Food prices are increasing. 
  • General merchandise prices are increasing.
  • The cost of living is increasing.
  • We have stagnant wages in the country.
  • We have inflation increasing this month.
  • Unemployment is rising in the United States.

Congress has a job approval of 23%.

President Donald J. Trump has a job approval of 42% and after this month is will be in the 30s.

Vice President JD Vance fairs better with 43%.

But we are so concerned about another country spending their money at a warehouse club store.

The United States at the behest of Israel attacked Iran. The United States on false pretenses struck Iranian nuclear facilities on the belief that the country is working on nuclear weapons. The incident provoked global tension and is a precrusor to World War III.

Iran continues to deny building nuclear weapons. However, the strikes by the U.S. and earlier Israel has probably made Iran more likely to develop nuclear weapons to defend themselves from another invasion.

Iran is working to build alliances with Pakistan, Russia, North Korea and China to prevent Israel and the United States from targeting them again.

Israel has invaded Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, Tunisia, Egypt, Iraq, Qatar and Iran all this year. The world is getting tired of this and want to punish Israel.

The United States is by far the only country constantly blocking every United Nations resolution, every peace deal, every Palestinian mandate and every attempt to retaliate against Israel.

Israel continues to worsen its image. Despite this, Israel is moving forward with its genocide and expulsion of Palestinians.

A $50 membership gets you at least a Kirkland hotdog for $1.50. Everything else is expensive at Costco. Also you cannot allow others to use your membership because of Palantir facial recognition devices.

The U.S. now wants to punish everyone. As Australia, Canada, Great Britain, France, Spain, the Netherlands and Portugal recognize Palestine, the U.S. is threatening tariffs, revoking of passports and denial of entry.

As the United Nations convenes for its annual summit, Iranian diplomats are coming to the United States to discuss the latest developments with their country.

President Donald J. Trump, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, U.S. Ambassador to United Nations Mike Waltz and Department of Treasury Scott Bessent are making it harder for Iranian diplomats to spend money while in New York City.

The idiots at the behest of Israel are blocking several nations from shopping or spending in the United States. Iran being one of them.

The Trump administration has barred Iranian diplomats based in or visiting New York from shopping at wholesale club stores like Costco and purchasing luxury goods in the United States without specific permission from the State Department.

“We will not allow the Iranian regime to allow its clerical elites to have a shopping spree in New York while the Iranian people endure poverty, crumbling infrastructure, and dire shortages of water and electricity,” the department said in a statement.

In notices to be published this week in the Federal Register, the department’s Office of Foreign Missions determined that diplomatic memberships in wholesale club stores as well as diplomats’ ability to buy items such as watches, furs, jewelry, handbags, wallets, perfumes, tobacco, alcohol and cars are a “benefit” requiring U.S. government approval.

However, the only country whose diplomats were specifically targeted is Iran. Stores like Costco have been a favorite of Iranian diplomats posted to and visiting New York because they are able to buy large quantities of products not available in their economically isolated country for relatively cheap prices and send them home.

“By preventing Iranian regime officials from exploiting diplomatic travel to the UN as a means to obtain goods unavailable to the Iranian public, we are sending a clear message: When the United States says it stands with the people of Iran, we mean it,” the State Department said.

The move is another step in the Trump administration’s crackdown on visas, including for leaders and diplomats seeking to serve as representatives at the United Nations. While world leaders are gathering this week for the high-profile annual meeting at the international body, the new U.S. restrictions permanently apply to any Iranian diplomats representing their country at the U.N. year-round.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

The determinations, which were posted online Monday and to be printed Tuesday, said Iranian diplomats and their dependents must “obtain approval from the Department of State prior to: obtaining or otherwise retaining membership at any wholesale club store in the United States, to include but not limited to Costco, Sam’s Club, or BJ’s Wholesale Club, and acquiring items from such wholesale club stores through any means.”

In addition, Iranian diplomats in the U.S. must also receive permission to purchase luxury items valued at more than $1,000 and vehicles valued at more that $60,000, said Clifton Seagroves, the head of the Office of Foreign Missions.

The items defined as “luxury goods” include watches, leather apparel and clothing accessories, silk apparel and clothing accessories, footwear, fur skins and artificial furs, handbags, wallets, fountain pens, cosmetics, perfumes and toilet waters, works of art, antiques, carpets, rugs, tapestries, pearls, gems, precious and semi-precious stones or jewelry containing them, precious metals, electronics and appliances, recreational sports articles, musical instruments, cigarettes and cigars, wine, spirits and beer.

Earlier this month, U.S. officials said they were considering the restrictions, which Seagroves signed on Sept. 16 and 18.

The Trump administration has already denied visas for Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas and his large delegation to attend the U.N. General Assembly. In addition to Iran, the administration also was considering restrictions to be imposed on delegations from Sudan, Zimbabwe and Brazil.

Iranian diplomats can get people to deliver through Uber, Lyft, Shipt and DoorDash. They don't have to shop at Costco when they can have Americans deliver the goods without any interruptions.

No worries, who wants to pay for goods from the U.S. when the prices are expensive anyways.

Trump's tariffs have spiked up supplies and it makes difficult for consumers.

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