Miggs
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Sounds like you are saying the rich are holding the economy hostage over... Medicare for all?
Guess we should just continue to hand the reigns to plutocrats just to be safe.
I didn’t say that. At all.
Sounds like you are saying the rich are holding the economy hostage over... Medicare for all?
Guess we should just continue to hand the reigns to plutocrats just to be safe.
There's no reason to believe Sander's presidency would or even could tank the economy, so that's exactly what you are saying.I didn’t say that. At all.
There's no reason to believe Sander's presidency would or even could tank the economy, so that's exactly what you are saying.
Maybe he is saying that Sanders becomes president. Sanders is kind of seen as anti rich/pro poor (no idea if this is true but I think he is seen in that light). The rich (who control the money) **** things up intentionally in a form of protest for us electing a dude who would try to even up the wealth inequality a bit.There's no reason to believe Sander's presidency would or even could tank the economy, so that's exactly what you are saying.
Hmm. Bloomberg is considering Hillary as his running mate.
https://www.the-sun.com/news/407672/bloomberg-hillary-clinton-running-mate-trump-2020/
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...Hillary-Clinton-running-mate-say-sources.html
Maybe he is saying that Sanders becomes president. Sanders is kind of seen as anti rich/pro poor (no idea if this is true but I think he is seen in that light). The rich (who control the money) **** things up intentionally in a form of protest for us electing a dude who would try to even up the wealth inequality a bit.
Idk but I think Wes is somewhat correct that the economy could take a hit from Sanders being elected. And Wes isn't even close to the first person to float that idea. I have heard it a lot.
I like Bernie a lot btw
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Well, that would kill Bloomberg's chances, assuming he had any.
He's got a chance because he's successfully bought his way into making himself indispensable to the DNC, and has a ton of money for ads. He's incredibly weak among the progressive faction of the party and among people of color. He's also got a lot of the same character flaws as Trump, but with a more professional veneer.He does. Anyone who doesn’t think so isn’t paying attention to what’s been going on and the traction he’s gaining.
The reason he hasn’t been in a debate is because thus far he hasn’t been eligible. The next debate is in Las Vegas February 19. Bloomberg needs one more qualifying poll (10 percent support nationally) to be eligible. If he actually qualifies for a debate and refuses to attend, then you can honestly say he’s avoiding a debate.Bloomberg comes off as one of the most dull, non-charismatic and arrogant people you could possibly find. His ads are solid, but once he needs to give a speech or respond to questions he'll come off dry as a twig. He's one of the least likable candidates, and that's saying something.
There's a reason he's avoiding the debates and minimizing public appearances.
A few days? A few hundred dollars? Surely you jest. The rich/R’s will be selling **** off like crazy imo. Companies are reactive and would preemptively lay people off to protect their selves. A recession would come. I’d bet a ton of money on it.