Yeah, pretty much. If you're giving me a choice to elect a leader who has a sound economic business plan, but a poor personal moral compass or one that is completely clueless about economics and wants to re-distribute all the wealth, yet is a saint, I'll choose the former, thank you. I'll choose the latter for my priest.
Clueless. Dump is ignorant and arrogant till the day his orange skin turns ashen grey and falls away from fat turd body.
https://www.businessinsider.com/blo...urce=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf It looks like people with no real interest in Bloomberg are signing up to be grassroots campaigners because he pays $2,500 a month Mike Bloomberg's efforts to take social media by storm by paying people to post about him may not be working out, according to the Los Angeles Times. Several California-based operatives told the paper anonymously that they mainly signed up to campaign because of the $2,500-a-month offer. One was a Sen. Bernie Sanders supporter who followed up a campaign text to a friend with, "Please disregard, vote Bernie or Warren." https://www.latimes.com/business/te...2-23/mike-bloomberg-paid-twitter-social-media ‘Please disregard, vote for Bernie’: Inside Bloomberg’s paid social media army A vocal Bernie Sanders supporter. A Chicagoan with zero followers on Twitter. A dozen registered Republicans. These are some of the digital soldiers Michael R. Bloomberg’s presidential campaign has recruited in California to boost the former New York mayor’s online profile in preparation for the March 3 Democratic primary. The Bloomberg 2020 operation is hiring more than 500 people at a rate of $2,500 a month to text friends and post on social media in support of the former New York mayor and billionaire media mogul. These “deputy field organizers,” as the campaign calls them, are focusing their efforts on California and its 415 delegates up for grabs. It has not been picky in choosing messengers.
Bloomberg was dry as fuck toast and said nothing at all, not even an attempt to pander with bullshit plans....he was a waste of space on the stage and his time wasted looking like a fricking hobbit could have been given to Steyer who got 2 minutes in the last hour.
I watched Bloomy (on C-SPAN) speak in NC. Don't write him off just yet. He was effing sharp. He's got his pitch down and its strong. No teleprompters either. I was marginally impressed. He even said: (paraphrased): "I'm not a debater. Do you want to elect a debater or a leader/problem solver?" He addressed "buying the campaign" and said he gives all his money away, and that the best use for it right now is to get Trump out of the WH. That got a roar from the audience.