Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I support him because he is the only one I hope may NOT open the floodgates for illegal immigration.
He has enough common sense to not immediately remove all Trump’s safeguards.
I don’t support trump because he is neither too effective nor too smart in curbing the illegal immigration. But at least he is trying, and I want someone who at least won’t immediately welcome them with open arms.
Considering that Trump actually employs illegal immigrants, it's not illogical to think that the reason why he's ineffective at stopping illegal immigration is not because he's not smart enough, it's because he doesn't want to lose a cheap source of labor.
Anonymous wrote:In Detroit, Mike Bloomberg just made the unemployed and uneducated wife of the Wayne County executive one of his "Field Organizers" for $6,000 to $8,000 a month thru December, i.e. at least $60,000 cash. The county exec promptly endorsed Bloomberg...
https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/politics/2020/02/20/mike-bloomberg-faces-criticism-after-hiring-wife-of-wayne-county-executive-warren-evans/
Anonymous wrote:In Detroit, Mike Bloomberg just made the unemployed and uneducated wife of the Wayne County executive one of his "Field Organizers" for $6,000 to $8,000 a month thru December, i.e. at least $60,000 cash. The county exec promptly endorsed Bloomberg...
https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/politics/2020/02/20/mike-bloomberg-faces-criticism-after-hiring-wife-of-wayne-county-executive-warren-evans/
Anonymous wrote:This thread and its content has been paid for by Mike Bloomberg 2020
Anonymous wrote:This thread and its content has been paid for by Mike Bloomberg 2020
Anonymous wrote:I’m voting for him on March 3rd
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's going to buy the nomination, folks. Just accept it.
Whether he can win or not, I can't say for sure. But he IS going to be the nominee. And the sooner everyone just accepts it and gets over their hurt feelings, the better.
Ha! Did you see his 78 year old butt get stomped on the debate stage? This guy has no clue about how to win votes outside of NYC. He is awful. Based on the first couple of states I look at this as a Bernie vs. Buttigieg race. Why? Because they are the two that seem capable of getting voters to vote for them. Bloomberg was certainly known to NH voters and he got all of 1.6% via write ins.
Do either of them have billions of dollars of their own money to spend?
"No", you say?
Well then I guess tells us who's going to win, then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He called Warren's bluff on the NDAs: https://www.cnn.com/2020/02/21/politics/michael-bloomberg-nondisclosure-release/index.html
Maybe she'll shut up about it now.
And this is yet another reason why I would vote for him today. Mea culpas have power; humility grants passage to wisdom, and we need those qualities for a President facing the toughest problems that no one else has solved. Much better to address the concerns of people than digging yourself heels in and backing a traitor. And — he respected his position to respect the NDA during the debate. He didn’t get ruffled by everyone shouting. I really do trust Bloom more than Trump.
How many NDAs have been signed by Bloomberg employees? This is likely a drop in the bucket just so he will get a response such as yours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m voting for him on March 3rd
If you think releasing some women from NDAs is the right thing to do, then you should vote for Warren. She made it happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He called Warren's bluff on the NDAs: https://www.cnn.com/2020/02/21/politics/michael-bloomberg-nondisclosure-release/index.html
Maybe she'll shut up about it now.
And this is yet another reason why I would vote for him today. Mea culpas have power; humility grants passage to wisdom, and we need those qualities for a President facing the toughest problems that no one else has solved. Much better to address the concerns of people than digging yourself heels in and backing a traitor. And — he respected his position to respect the NDA during the debate. He didn’t get ruffled by everyone shouting. I really do trust Bloom more than Trump.
How many NDAs have been signed by Bloomberg employees? This is likely a drop in the bucket just so he will get a response such as yours.
Perhaps. But addressing public concern has power. It’s a much stronger response - and much more timely - than ignoring it, or denying it, or lying about it, or avoiding any call of response for Trump or the GOP.
Again, I work with what I have instead of crying about what isn’t here. You make lemons out of lemonade.
I doubt your response would be the same if this were a candidate you were not willing to support.