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Bloomberg 2020!!!!

In retrospect, skipping the Iowa caucuses was a brilliant move by Bloomberg.

I'm often disappointed in primary elections. Especially in Pennsylvania, we often have qualified candidates I support who just don't get through the primary. And then In the general election we get an elected official not at all to my liking
 
going to a Bloomberg shindig with free good food and cocktails on Sunday at a fancy restaurant ---it's not clear if he will show up but one of his top surrogates will.
 
Bloomberg is awful. He corrupted Democracy here in NYC with his money. He gave money to the effort to impose term limits. Then conspired with city council members to overturn the voter approved term limits law to allow him, and the city council, to run for another term, then reimposed term limits. He bought the endorsements of civic leaders by giving millions of dollars of his personal money to their non-profit organizations. Most famously, Rev. Calvin Butts of the Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem, revoked his endorsement of his old friend Bill Thompson, the Democratic candidate for mayor, and endorsed Bloomberg after Bloomberg personally gave the church $1 million. In other cases, he used city dollars to dole out city contracts to get endorsements from the recipients of those contracts. He had three big scandals that cost New York City billions of dollars, such as the City Time scandal. Failed oversight by the Bloomberg administration led to huge theft. Only the intervention of US Attorney Preet Bahraha caused the city to recover much of the money. Then there was the failed oversight of the clean up of the Deutche Bank building after 9/11, which the local community complained about, that led to the deaths of a number of firefighters. Of course, the grand daddy disgrace of Bloomberg was Stop and Frisk.
 
^Yeah, I mean there is nothing more to add to that. Not a NY resident but never heard a good thing about him when he was Mayor. The audio that came out the other day reminding everyone of the things he said pushing Stop and Frisk shouldn't be a surprise to anyone familiar with him.
 
I'm sick of Bloomberg. If he thinks he can buy my vote by inundating me with non-stop TV commercials he is wrong. My vote is not for sale! Especially to a 78 year old geriatric billionaire who is basically a republican. :mad: FUCK YOU MICHAEL BLOOMBERG
 
Why is Bloomberg claiming he "lead New York through 9/11"?

I just saw it in a commercial airing on local TV
 
I think it's disingenuous to claim he lead New York through 9/11. He could say rebuilt or whatever but lead isn't the right word.
 
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^ He was the one who did the 'clean-up'.

Guiliani tried to get an extension on his term as mayor, but failed. Bloomberg took office on January 2, 2002.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Giuliani_during_the_September_11_attacks

I think it's disingenuous to claim he lead New York through 9/11. He could say rebuilt or whatever but lead isn't the right word.

Six of one, half dozen of the other.

Who cares. His silence on "stop and frisk" until he wanted Black votes is far more problematic.
 
I had no idea he was involved in all that sexual harassment, and gender discrimination crap. it doesn't surprise me, men of that era thought chasing secretaries around desks wasn't only acceptable, but amusing.

He's getting roasted.
 
Bloomberg's audacious commercial highlighting his relationship with Barack Obama is disingenuous at best, and rewriting history at worst. At times they worked together but Mike Bloomberg sniped a lot about Obama policies and waited til the very end to back Obama in 2012 in what was considered a half hearted endorsement. Hopefully with his roasting this little bit of Bloomberg will prove to be more than enough for Democratic voters to say, "no, thanks" to Mike and his billions.
 
Bloomberg's audacious commercial highlighting his relationship with Barack Obama is disingenuous at best, and rewriting history at worst. At times they worked together but Mike Bloomberg sniped a lot about Obama policies and waited til the very end to back Obama in 2012 in what was considered a half hearted endorsement. Hopefully with his roasting this little bit of Bloomberg will prove to be more than enough for Democratic voters to say, "no, thanks" to Mike and his billions.

Tonight has made me wonder how much we don't know about the skeletons hiding in his closet - when you say that your plan for reducing carbon emissions in China is by negotiating with them, and you're making money being in bed with them, I get worried.
 
Absolutely awful performance for Bloomberg tonight. I didn't even know about the extent of his China relationships. And the nondisclosure agreements answer among others was pathetic. THIS is the savior to replace Joe Biden?
 
I've already been calling him a "stealth Republican." I don't think my fears are unfounded. AT ALL.

He can run great ads, which can be utter lies, to his heart's (and money's) content.

If it's even physically or mentally possible, I actually trust him less than I trusted Trump in 2016.
 
Bloomberg's audacious commercial highlighting his relationship with Barack Obama is disingenuous at best, and rewriting history at worst. At times they worked together but Mike Bloomberg sniped a lot about Obama policies and waited til the very end to back Obama in 2012 in what was considered a half hearted endorsement. Hopefully with his roasting this little bit of Bloomberg will prove to be more than enough for Democratic voters to say, "no, thanks" to Mike and his billions.

Seeing his ads is nauseating because it's all so fake and full of lies. I didn't get to watch the debates but the little bit I have been able to read I am happy about, it seemed like everyone else went in on the attack to some degree on him. Which I think absolutely needed to happen. Hopefully his joke of a run ends soon enough.
 
I have to agree with Steve Bannon about Bloomberg.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKFKz1c11SU
 
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