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Joshua G 01-24-2016 03:02 PM

if bloomberg runs, im jumping off the trump boat
 
bloombergs daddy was not a millionaire that set up his son. Bloomy's billions are entirely SELF MADE.

He is a much better centrist, populist, has a track record of success running NYC, not just living there. This guy took the subway to work from his billionaire abode. He doesnt waffle around on abortion, is simply pro choice, wont install a nutter onto SCOTUS.

He can counter trumps billions with his own, that takes trumps wealth off the table as a social advantage. thats a big deal.

When the FBI flushes hilary down the toilet, bloomberg will fill the void, provide voters an option to vote for a billionaire without the giant ego & will really fight for the people, not make outrageous statements just for the press.

Go bloomberg go!

:winkwink:

sandman! 01-24-2016 03:11 PM

fuck that liberal asswipe :2 cents::2 cents::2 cents:

onwebcam 01-24-2016 03:17 PM

Hillary is done so the establishment needs another puppet.

mineistaken 01-24-2016 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Joshua G (Post 20709469)
When the FBI flushes hilary down the toilet:

I am not sure if you are serious. It will not happen (most likely). Why are you 100% sure otherwise is strange.
Maybe you are just stupid (no offense, but what to think when you see posts like this?) since your other prediction was that Trump is going to win in 49 states...

kkkkkk 01-24-2016 03:20 PM

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Joshua G 01-24-2016 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 20709481)
I am not sure if you are serious. It will not happen (most likely). Why are you 100% sure otherwise is strange.
Maybe you are just stupid (no offense, but what to think when you see posts like this?) since your other prediction was that Trump is going to win in 49 states...

yes. trump will beat hilary in 49 out of 50 states. but that was assuming she gets the nomination, which is really starting to look questionable.

im a bloomberg homer, ive lived near NYC all my life, was born in brooklyn, & i have tremendous respect for the job bloomberg did as mayor, coming on the heels of guiliani & 911.

i respect trump as well, but am puzzled by his ongoing trolling long after hes got all the attention. im not seeing his presidential side, so far. Trump will not bode well in a debate with bloomberg, trust me on this.

its a crapshoot that bloomberg will take off. in this election cycle, anything can happen with this mad electorate situation.

Rochard 01-24-2016 04:14 PM

I think this is getting dangerous with "billionaires" running for President. One of the best things about the United States is the concept that nearly anyone can be President. I know that in most cases wealth helps (a lot) but some of our presidents came from rather modest means.

[QUOTE=Joshua G;20709489]yes. trump will beat hilary in 49 out of 50 states./QUOTE]

Every poll I've seen has Hillary or Bernie beating Trump pretty badly.

Joshua G 01-24-2016 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 20709512)
I think this is getting dangerous with "billionaires" running for President. One of the best things about the United States is the concept that nearly anyone can be President. I know that in most cases wealth helps (a lot) but some of our presidents came from rather modest means.



Every poll I've seen has Hillary or Bernie beating Trump pretty badly.

yea. 3 of the 6 wealthiest presidents ever are founding fathers. This country was founded by (relatively speaking) billionaires.

& polls? the ones that had hillary up by 30 on sanders only 3 weeks ago? why you care about polls?

Robbie 01-24-2016 05:16 PM

From what I've heard on the Sunday morning news shows...the talk is that he will run as an Independent.

Not sure how many Republican votes he could possibly get nationwide...but he might draw a few Democrat votes.

The talk is he might could pull 5 to 8 percent nationally if he ran as an independent. And mostly Democrat voters.

But who knows in this campaign? It's already pretty much too late to get on the ballot in the primaries for the Dem or Republican nomination. So he would have to go 3rd party.

And at 73 years old...I guess we would see if he has the energy and stamina for it.

Everyone is different. Sanders seems to have the energy to run at 73. Trump at 69 has the energy of a 30 year old.
Maybe Bloomberg is one of those kinds of people too?

All I can say about this election is: Who knows?

Is Bloomberg considered an "insider" or an "outsider". People are pretty clearly showing that they do NOT want any Washington insiders. So maybe he qualifies as an outsider as well.

crockett 01-24-2016 06:46 PM

Bloomberg would only run if Hillary doesn't get the nomination and then you can bet your ass he would pick Hillary as his VP.

Joshua G 01-24-2016 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Robbie (Post 20709541)
The talk is he might could pull 5 to 8 percent nationally if he ran as an independent. And mostly Democrat voters.

But who knows in this campaign? It's already pretty much too late to get on the ballot in the primaries for the Dem or Republican nomination. So he would have to go 3rd party.

bloomberg has 1 chance only - to get the democrat nomination via a brokered convention. This is plausible when hilarys delegates become wildcards, and/or she fails to gather a majority of delegates, which is distinctly possible.

no independent can win the general. if a candidate fails to reach 270 electoral votes, the house votes in the next president. so paul ryan will decide.

mineistaken 01-24-2016 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 20709616)
Bloomberg would only run if Hillary doesn't get the nomination and then you can bet your ass he would pick Hillary as his VP.

And that would mean crushing republican win nationwide :)

kane 01-24-2016 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 20709616)
Bloomberg would only run if Hillary doesn't get the nomination and then you can bet your ass he would pick Hillary as his VP.

What would make you think he would pick Hillary as his VP? That would make zeros sense. The reason he would be running is that the controversy surrounding her got so bad it cost her the nomination and the trust of the party. Why would he then put someone toxic like that on his ticket?

mineistaken 01-24-2016 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by kane (Post 20709691)
What would make you think he would pick Hillary as his VP? That would make zeros sense. The reason he would be running is that the controversy surrounding her got so bad it cost her the nomination and the trust of the party. Why would he then put someone toxic like that on his ticket?

Maybe because he would want those democrat votes. Despite her being toxic she still would have pretty big supporters base. Maybe only a little smaller than top democrat candidate. So she would still bring votes in.
That may result in him getting 25% of votes, democrat nominee getting 25% and republican nominee getting 50%. While without Hilary he would not even get those 25%.

Robbie 01-24-2016 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by kane (Post 20709691)
What would make you think he would pick Hillary as his VP? That would make zeros sense. The reason he would be running is that the controversy surrounding her got so bad it cost her the nomination and the trust of the party. Why would he then put someone toxic like that on his ticket?

Got 2 words for ya: crockett science

dyna mo 01-24-2016 09:38 PM

Hah, if Bloomberg runs I'd consider jumping off the Sanders boat. I'd first need to see some clear policies and an agenda along with a viable plan to get to the WH.

And kanes right, Hillary's unfavorability rating makes her unelectable and truly an albatross around Bloomberg s neck. She is toxic. Word around the McLaughlin group is the FBI will recommend prosecution over her handling of emails

kane 01-24-2016 10:42 PM

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Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 20709692)
Maybe because he would want those democrat votes. Despite her being toxic she still would have pretty big supporters base. Maybe only a little smaller than top democrat candidate. So she would still bring votes in.
That may result in him getting 25% of votes, democrat nominee getting 25% and republican nominee getting 50%. While without Hilary he would not even get those 25%.

I guess I am assuming that he will only get in if Hillary is forced out or is doing so badly she has no hope of winning. To me it would be a huge mistake to hitch your wagon to a toxic candidate in search of some votes. Sure, he might get some votes, but there are plenty of people out there who hate the Clintons and would not vote for him simply because of her presence. I think it would do him more harm than good.

He could find a VP that might appeal to moderates of both parties in hopes of pulling in voters from both as opposed to taking on a VP that might help him with the Democrats, but likely will hurt him with Republicans and many independents.

Mutt 01-25-2016 01:31 AM

I change my mind about this election all the time and we haven't even had the 1st caucus/primary - I long ago predicted Hilary Clinton isn't going to be the next President, I never gave Trump a real shot until recently, it still seems bizarre to me he could win the nomination.

My current feeling is Marco Rubio will be in the White House a year from now.

kane 01-25-2016 03:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Mutt (Post 20709758)
I change my mind about this election all the time and we haven't even had the 1st caucus/primary - I long ago predicted Hilary Clinton isn't going to be the next President, I never gave Trump a real shot until recently, it still seems bizarre to me he could win the nomination.

My current feeling is Marco Rubio will be in the White House a year from now.

6-8 months ago I would have thought it was going to come down to Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton. I figured Bernie would go away and eventually the novelty of Trump would fade. Hillary's ongoing problems along with Bernie's rising numbers suddenly make it possible for her to not be the nominee and it looks like Trump is in the driver's seat. It is very possible that we can have a Trump/Bernie battle and then maybe Bloomberg jumps in to make it a three way battle. It is almost like it is an election where you just have to embrace the madness and see what happens.

RummyBoy 01-25-2016 03:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Joshua G (Post 20709489)
im a bloomberg homer, ive lived near NYC all my life, was born in brooklyn, & i have tremendous respect for the job bloomberg did as mayor, coming on the heels of guiliani & 911.

Hmmmm I like Bloomberg a lot more than Trump.

But then again, I really his product - didnt Bloomberg clean up new york more than Guiliani?

lock 01-25-2016 03:57 AM

Do you need self made or experienced managers of money?
All the candidates and presidents have been wealthy.

RummyBoy 01-25-2016 04:08 AM

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Originally Posted by lock (Post 20709814)
Do you need self made or experienced managers of money?

They both are but Bloomberg has a lot more ACTUAL experience and Trump is a bit scary - i've seen a side to him that I never saw before his running. Trump also has too many true believers.

They remind me of gold bugs or bitcoin freaks :1orglaugh

Joshua G 01-25-2016 04:40 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20709703)
Hah, if Bloomberg runs I'd consider jumping off the Sanders boat. I'd first need to see some clear policies and an agenda along with a viable plan to get to the WH.

And kanes right, Hillary's unfavorability rating makes her unelectable and truly an albatross around Bloomberg s neck. She is toxic. Word around the McLaughlin group is the FBI will recommend prosecution over her handling of emails

my own feeling on hilary is that the FBI is going to recommend indictment on hilary & her lackeys. Loretta lynch will indict the lackeys, but not hilary. so hilary, with her ego & bubble brain, will keep running, fomenting a panic in the democrat circles, with the superdelegates turning into wild cards that build conditions for a brokered convention, where hilary will have the most delegates but not be a viable choice, giving the convention the power to vote for anyone! warren, bloomberg, whoever. wont be bernie.

it would be poetic justice that bloomberg comes out of the chaos & runs a race vs trump. it would be the best election for political junkies in a generation!

:2 cents:

Pornopat 01-25-2016 05:01 AM

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Originally Posted by kkkkkk (Post 20709482)
racist picture not worth quoting

So what does your nick stand for?

Joshua G 01-25-2016 05:10 AM

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Originally Posted by RummyBoy (Post 20709805)
Hmmmm I like Bloomberg a lot more than Trump.

But then again, I really his product - didnt Bloomberg clean up new york more than Guiliani?

IMO bloomberg continued giulianis law enforcement policies. & that was good. look at NYC now that deblasio took away stop & frisk, took away the crackdown on hobos. its a mess!

the only good thing about deblas...topless ladies all over times square!!!!

http://assets.nydailynews.com/polopo...mes-square.jpg

http://assets.nydailynews.com/polopo...mes-square.jpg

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RummyBoy 01-25-2016 06:19 AM

Well Bloomberg is said to be worth over $40 Billion

So that'll put a stop to Trump's "Im the richest dude in town" line. Trump is worth less than half of what he claimed, which was around $10 billion if i remember it.

Bloomberg won't make any claims full stop. It's not his personality. Am i right?

wehateporn 01-25-2016 06:33 AM

Look carefully at the handshake


baddog 01-25-2016 02:25 PM

I believe it is a little late for him to even consider running even if Clinton and Sanders were both killed in a freak accident

kkkkkk 01-25-2016 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Pornopat (Post 20709845)

Facts are racist.

Tubthumper 01-25-2016 05:19 PM

Bloomberg is a globalist POS and would easily be the worst candidate running.

jsmih 01-25-2016 08:39 PM

There are a lot of people in the political center who dislike both Trump and Clinton, so I see the appeal of an independent candidate.

kane 03-15-2016 08:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mutt (Post 20709758)
My current feeling is Marco Rubio will be in the White House a year from now.

It appears not

Robbie 03-15-2016 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by kane (Post 20777931)
It appears not

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh


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