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In reply to the discussion: As someone who lived in NYC during the 12 years of Mayor Bloomberg, let me say... [View all]George II
(67,782 posts)17. Um hmmm....

primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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As someone who lived in NYC during the 12 years of Mayor Bloomberg, let me say... [View all]
brooklynite
Feb 2020
OP
I'll bet that 99% of the people on this site are unfamiliar with the political climate in NYC...
George II
Feb 2020
#1
If he wins the nomination, I won't have to hold my nose to vote for him.
Hermit-The-Prog
Feb 2020
#2
Bloomberg seems immune to comprehension of small businesses and renting masses
DemocracyMouse
Feb 2020
#15
I think there are about eight million people who would disagree that NYC is ruined.
George II
Feb 2020
#5
Those of us who have spent our lives here don't need you to 'splain the city to us. N/T
lapucelle
Feb 2020
#39
As a NY'er who spends a large amount of time in the City each yr..(for decades)
AncientGeezer
Feb 2020
#87
I've been hear my whole life, and I've had the panorama. The city is not nearly ruined,
lapucelle
Feb 2020
#36
Real Democrats don't give money to Scott Brown, Pat Toomey, the NY State Senate Republicans
liskddksil
Feb 2020
#25
So, you're saying that Democratic voters just aren't as perceptive as you are?
brooklynite
Feb 2020
#49
I know I'm not average, I'm from the progressive wing of the party, I don't deny that.
DanTex
Feb 2020
#61
Really? As someone who lived in NYC during the 12 years of Mayor Bloomberg and the other mayors
DAngelo136
Feb 2020
#11
'Brought the crowd to a roaring ovation with a full throated introduction of Mark Kelly.'
elleng
Feb 2020
#28
The people who were "cheated" didn't have to vote for him in 2009. They did.
brooklynite
Feb 2020
#70
Nope. But I found him competent and productive as Mayor. As did most New Yorkers.
brooklynite
Feb 2020
#75
So people were opposed to overturning turn limits, and voted for Bloomberg anyway?
brooklynite
Feb 2020
#80
If my choices are Bloomberg or Trump, then it's a no-brainer... Bloomberg 100 times out of 100.
RockRaven
Feb 2020
#42
That was his proposal before he entered office. It didn't happen. So no, I'm not.
Squinch
Feb 2020
#99
I get that you REALLY want the Daily News article from 2002 to REALLY matter. Let's agree
Squinch
Feb 2020
#102
I'll take that to mean you found nothing to object to. Because, really, his proposal is great.
Squinch
Feb 2020
#105
Bloomberg's record, meaning an article from the Daily News from 2002 about a proposal that
Squinch
Feb 2020
#108