More foreign limousine liberals are weighing into the American presidential election and disparaging Donald Trump.

During a show in Las Vegas (which appeared to be using *a lot* of energy with all those video screens), British band U2 played clips of Trump during their song “Desire.”

What do you have to lose? pic.twitter.com/9uJ8ejkwc4 — U2 (@U2) September 24, 2016

“Las Vegas,” Bono told the crowd, “Are you ready to gamble?

“Are you ready to gamble your car?” he asked over a video clip of Trump telling black voters, “What do you have to lose?”

“Are you ready to gamble your house?” Bono asked.

He didn’t elaborate on why he thought Americans would lose their cars and homes if Trump is elected.

Nevertheless, he continued, “Are you ready to gamble the American dream?”

After playing a video of Trump declaring, “The American dream is dead,” Bono responded, “The American dream is alive.”

“What do you have to lose?” he shouted. “Everything!”

U2’s attempt to sway American voters away from Trump will likely be met with the same ridicule as when they were lecturing the world about global warming.

The Independent reported in 2009:

U2 and Bono’s long-held commitment to “save the planet” has come into question after it emerged they have a carbon footprint big enough to fly the band to Mars and back.

The Irish rockers campaign to fight poverty and AIDS in Africa and Bono called on the world’s population to take better care of the earth.

Speaking in Tokyo last year he said: “My prayer is that we become better in looking after our planet.”

However, according to an environmentalists’ website, the band’s 100-date 18-month world tour will see the multi-millionaires clock up an incredible 70,000 air miles in their fuel-guzzling private jet.

The £90m U2360 tour also features three 390-tonne stages criss-crossing the globe, along with 200 crew and backstage staff.

The opening night in Barcelona’s Nou Camp last week featured the space station-style stage and satellite link-up with the International Space Station.

Perhaps appropriately, the tour’s carbon footprint can also be measured in space terms, with their colossal emissions of up to 65,000 tonnes of CO2 enough to fly Bono, the Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr from earth to the planet Mars — and back.

If anyone will cause Americans to lose their cars and houses, it will likely be the self-righteous globalists of U2.