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Showing Original Post only (View all)BERNIE SANDERS HAS FOUND HIS FOIL IN MIKE BLOOMBERG [View all]
Bernie Sanders unloaded on Michael Bloomberg Monday, telling reporters a day after the billionaire entered the 2020 race that Bloomberg is undermining democracy. What he believesand this is the arrogance of billionaires: Hey, I can run for president because Im worth $55 billion, and maybe Ill take $1 billion out of that $55 billionnot a lot, when youre worth that muchand start running a massive amount of TV ads in California and, in fact, all over this country, he said after meeting with union members in New Hampshire Monday. People of this country do not want to see a billionaire buy an election, Sanders added, and that is precisely what Mr. Bloomberg is trying to do.
Bloombergs late entry into the 2020 race has been met with eye rolls from a sizable chunk of the Democratic electorate, particularly on the left, which wasnt exactly holding its breath for an even older, even richer, white former Republican to come in and rescue the party. Bloombergs candidacy has inspired heavy backlash from progressives, who point to signature policies like stop and frisk (for which Bloomberg recently repented) as evidence hes out of touch. Hes just an entitled billionaire who thinks that gives him the credibility to run for president, New York housing advocate Cea Weaver told Politico, and thats ridiculous.
Of course, that makes Bloomberg a perfect foil for Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, the two leading progressives in the 2020 field. Theyve railed against Donald Trump, the wealthy, out-of-touch asshole currently in the Oval Office, but opposition to the president doesnt really distinguish them from their Democratic rivals. Bloomberg, on the other hand, is a symbol of the wealth inequality that both parties have contributed to, and that has necessitated their calls for systemic change. After all, Sanders and Warren arent just running against Trump, but also against a political system that many on the left regard as out of touch itself. Michael Bloomberg is making a bet about democracy in 2020he doesn't need people, he only needs bags and bags of money, Warren said in Iowa on Monday. I think Michael Bloomberg is wrong and that's what we need to prove in this election. Sanders in particular may find a welcome foil in Bloomberg. Warren has distinguished herself for fighting with billionaires, notably driving one to tears on CNBCa phenomenon thats only energized her supporters. Sanders, by contrast, has been less combatant, his tweets at Amazon founder Jeff Bezos having hit their stride over the summer.
That, of course, has not deterred Bloomberg. Hes leaned into benevolent rich guy persona, describing how hes used his wealth to deliver pragmatic political victories. For years, Ive been using my resources for the things that matter to me, he said during his campaign kickoff event at a diner in Virginia on Monday. To be sure, some of those issues also matter to voters across the Democratic spectrum, from climate change to gun control. Whether Bloombergs support on those fronts can outstrip his record as mayor remains to be seen. The rich got richer here, and the poor got poorer, Public Advocate Jumaane Williams told Politico of Bloombergs Mayoral accomplishments. The question is not whether his policies were successful. Who were they successful for?
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2019/11/bernie-sanders-has-found-his-foil-in-mike-bloomberg
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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I'd rather see Bernie and the others concentrate their ire on Trump.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Nov 2019
#2
I've seen a lot of people trashing Democratic candidate Tulsi Gabbard on this board, so
vsrazdem
Nov 2019
#12
Just like saying your a Democrat while giving loads of money to and supporting
vsrazdem
Nov 2019
#21
While I'm not a big fan of Sanders I wouldn't put him in the same category as Gabbard.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Nov 2019
#17
Of course not. I'm just saying that technically she is running as a Democrat..
helpisontheway
Nov 2019
#20
I'll take Bernie's not being a Democrat over Bloomberg's being a Democrat ANY DAY.
vsrazdem
Nov 2019
#10
For your viewing pleasure. Here's Barack Obama campaigning to get Bernie elected to The Senate.
Hassin Bin Sober
Nov 2019
#18
I don't think he'll go very far no matter how much money he spends.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Nov 2019
#11
It will be interesting when the topic turns to guns, especially the carve out of special immunity
lapucelle
Nov 2019
#9
Bloomberg's an easy target. If Sanders is unable to connect his attacks to a even a small polling bu
LanternWaste
Nov 2019
#14
If Bloomberg is successful with his advertising blitz, the moderate candidates
Uncle Joe
Nov 2019
#15