Originally posted by dadudemon
lol
If you want to see a real laugh:
Is anyone even talking about her anymore? Even to attack her?
Originally posted by cdtm
If you want to see a real laugh:Is anyone even talking about her anymore? Even to attack her?
Oh boy...
That's just sad, the whole article.
Originally posted by dadudemon
just no where near as rude as Trump.
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/02/mike-bloombergs-wit-and-wisdom
Pretty sure Bloomberg supports mass infantacide as pretty much all democrats do. Trump doesn't. That's the biggest and most important difference to me.
Also important is that Bloomberg probably (though I'm not sure on this) is for even more gun control and probably open borders as well.
In short, he's a democrat and Trump is a republican so... yep, Trump gets my vote easily.
One other thing... I watch a lot of You Tube videos and I'm sick of seeing Blomberg lying campaign ads constantly shoved in my face when I try watching a video.
All the channels I watch are either right-leaning, neutral, or non-political yet I still see a constant stream of Bloomberg ads (of course I always fast forward past them when I can & when I can't I simply mute my television while the ad plays).
I haven't seen a campaign ad for anyone else, including Trump, in a while. I heard that Bloomberg has spent over $400 million on his campaign so far which, as far as I know, is more than anyone else has ever spent and we've still got a ways to go in the election cycle.
I almost wanna see Bloomberg get the nom. Remember all their whining that trump is racist and sexist? Remember all their whining about billionaires?
I would love love loooove to see them justify voting for a racist sexist billionaire lol.
Bloomberg said 90-95% of killers are minorities. The Atlantic wrote an article defending it as not racist. Fair enough. Hey, who is willing to say they'd give trump or any republican the same treatment for saying the same thing?
As a NYC school psychologist, I worked under Bloomberg when he was trying to systematically dismantle the public school system by deliberately setting up schools for failure. He is nigh as much an authoritarian as Trump, and was often referred to as "Emperor" or "King" during his reign (which he extended into an unprecedented 3rd term by promoting a change to city law ... he was also a Republican at this time: Bloomberg changes parties like regular folk change socks).
My wife and I almost threw up in our mouths when he announced his run. So for us, if he became the nominee, it would be a matter of choosing between the lesser of the evils (would you rather be shot once or twice?). At least he acknowledges climate change and is for sensible gun control, and overall plays the political game better than Trump. He's also smarter, richer (no doubt this annoys Cheeto-D), and being a Jewish white male, he'd piss-off the extremes of both sides 🙂 .
What he said about farmers that has gotten bipartisan complains:
"Bloomberg’s 2016 comments during a sit-down discussion at Oxford’s Said Business School gained attention after a Twitter account with the handle, Pete Mentes, posted a one-minute snippet of the former New York City mayor — who has never farmed — claiming “I could teach anybody in this room” to be a farmer.
“It’s a process,” he went on to say, referring to the agrarian economy 300 years ago, “you dig a hole, you put a seed in, you put dirt on to, add water, up comes the corn.” He then said working in the modern information economy is “fundamentally different, because it’s built around replacing people with technology and the skill sets you need to learn are how to think and analyze and that is a whole degree level different, you need to have different skill set, you have to have a lot more gray matter.”
What he said about farmers that has gotten bipartisan complains:"Bloomberg’s 2016 comments during a sit-down discussion at Oxford’s Said Business School gained attention after a Twitter account with the handle, Pete Mentes, posted a one-minute snippet of the former New York City mayor — who has never farmed — claiming “I could teach anybody in this room” to be a farmer.
“It’s a process,” he went on to say, referring to the agrarian economy 300 years ago, “you dig a hole, you put a seed in, you put dirt on to, add water, up comes the corn.” He then said working in the modern information economy is “fundamentally different, because it’s built around replacing people with technology and the skill sets you need to learn are how to think and analyze and that is a whole degree level different, you need to have different skill set, you have to have a lot more gray matter.”
Lulz, I love how this guy thinks........wallstreet should be the first place AI replaces jobs so we save alot of money and force those "analytical" thinkers into jobs that actually produce something🙂
A link to the entire document, you see someone compiled a bunch of shit he said as a gift for his birthday, lol:
A link to his comments about lining up to blow a dude:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/politics/michael-bloomberg-women/