JD Vance attempted a charm offensive on Tuesday, and failed with the charm while succeeding in being offensive.

It happened during an announcement that former Donald Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani’s son, Andrew Giuliani, would be leading a task force for the 2026 World Cup, which will take place in the United States, Canada and Mexico next year.

Rather than stoke excitement for a global event that could be a tourism cash cow for North America, Vance decided to take a different approach — and joked about deporting the potential thousands of tourists visiting the U.S. for the occasion.

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    Oh hahahaha, now watch as you have the lowest WC attendance in history and be the first modern WC to lose money.

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      How does the world cup define losing money? Because the absolute devastation that the world cup leaves in it’s wake to already poor and impoverished populations is definitely not being calculated. The human cost of labor exploitation alone is awful. But I guess that’s what they mean by “profitable” anyway.

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        That’s for host countries that have to build stadiums. WC2026 is going to use existing stadiums in the US, Canada and Mexico, just like WC1994 the last time in the US. Not every WC is like Qatar that had to build all new stadiums for all the venues. It’s always preferable that a host country already has capable stadiums like WC2014 in Brazil or WC2006 in Germany.

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      losing money on a sure thing would be totally on brand for donvict & co.

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      Ticket sales are already going so badly that they’re CHEAPER on the secondhand market! Scalpers are taking a loss to get rid of them, which is pretty much unheard of for an event like a world cup.

      People are even more wary of traveling to Trump’s US than to the Emir’s Qatar or Putin’s Russia.

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      Cities hosting the WC almost never recoup their investments. Sure, it’s a windfall for a select few, but it is a bad investment for everyone else.

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        It doesn’t have to be profitable for the “city” that’s socialized cost. It just needs to be profitable for capital.

        They’ll burn $10 of your money to make $1 in profit.

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          I don’t know why you’re you were being downvoted, you’re absolutely right.

          I think you just answered your own question. :)

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        They hope for tourist. So do the math. Carefully… you must using MAGA math xD

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      Genuine question, don’t almost all countries lose money when they host the World Cup?

      FIFA literally keeps all ticket sales and broadcasting money. Your only hope is to entice more visitors in the future or be an European country that already has stadiums literally everywhere.

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        Genuine question, don’t almost all countries lose money when they host the World Cup?

        No, they don’t. A lot of money is generated from the attendance via hotel bookings, restaurant meals, alcohol sales, day excursions, VAT taxes, etc. For the tourism industry it’s like shooting fish in a barrel.

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      I doubt FIFA is on the Republican take, and the event brings a bunch of brown people and Euros to town. Why would they care if it succeeds? If anything making it fail is part of their deliberate campaign of chaos.

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        I doubt FIFA is on the Republican take

        Well that would be the first corrupt administration they didn’t jump in bed with at the first opportunity then.

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          Countries like Qatar, Brazil want to host the games for the prestige and the affinity for the sport.

          US Republicans don’t give a shit about “soccer.” Being the brilliant dealmakers they are, they probably want FIFA to pay them.

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        I doubt FIFA is on the Republican take

        Clearly you know very little about FIFA in general and Trump’s buddy Infantino in particular…

        Neither have ever seen a despotic government they didn’t want bribes from.