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Major Tom
03-04-2020, 12:55
He dumped $500 million in his campaign to go nowhere! That money could have helped a lot pf people live a healthier, better life.
Like all humanoids of his ilk, they only think of themselves and their money.
napoleon's generally think only about themselves
blackhawknj
03-04-2020, 05:25
The goal of all these "malefactors of great wealth"-on the Left-is to get control of the government so they can feel good about all the good they do with OUR money.
Tom Doniphon
03-04-2020, 11:40
Yes, it would have been better spent if he added that $500 million to the $3.3 billion he gave to charity last year.
I believe this is the point where someone points out that he earned it so it's his to spend how he wants.
Marty T.
03-05-2020, 12:54
As long as he doesn't spend it to take away what I want. That's intruding on my rights.
As long as he doesn't spend it to take away what I want. That's intruding on my rights.
well
here in Va , he spent a lot to help the campaigns of elected officials (Delegates and Senators) that are trying to do just that,
blackhawknj
03-05-2020, 06:13
I suspect a lot of that $500 million went to companies he had an interest in.
As long as he doesn't spend it to take away what I want. That's intruding on my rights.
We've been told money=speech and corporations=people. Loudest voice wins.
blackhawknj
03-05-2020, 06:58
Here in Central NJ cash strapped Rider University tried to sell the prestigious Westminster Choir College. Asking price, $40M. Bloomberg or Steyer could have preserved an educational institution.
Here in Central NJ cash strapped Rider University tried to sell the prestigious Westminster Choir College. Asking price, $40M. Bloomberg or Steyer could have preserved an educational institution.
So could lots of rich guys. What's your point?
blackhawknj
03-05-2020, 08:15
They both spent vast amounts of money earned in the private sector to get the nomination of the Big Government/High Taxation/Micromanage People's Lives Party, and part of the Party's platform is we're never spending enough on education.
Milton Friedman said it best: "Do gooders are free to do all the good they want-with their own money."
And:
"The combination of economic and political power in the same hands is a sure recipe for tyranny."
They both spent vast amounts of money earned in the private sector to get the nomination of the Big Government/High Taxation/Micromanage People's Lives Party, and part of the Party's platform is we're never spending enough on education.
Milton Friedman said it best: "Do gooders are free to do all the good they want-with their own money."
And:
"The combination of economic and political power in the same hands is a sure recipe for tyranny."
So....education should be paid for by letting rich guys get really rich and the expecting (requiring?) them to donate it back?
I understand your point, but Bloomberg-rich guys will choose their own vanity projects, be it a political campaign, a sports franchise, a kick-ass yacht, or a bunch of buildings with their name on it. If regular people want education to be a public priority, then they have the traditional means available to them, which starts with who they elect for government office.
In this country... Rich Guys, Poor Guys, or any one else, can do whatever they want with their money... what's the problem with that.....After taxes that is!...Lol
If I had 500 billion I skip right over the politics. I raise a huge army and then we'd do things my way.
shadycon
03-06-2020, 12:14
If I had 500 billion I skip right over the politics. I raise a huge army and then we'd do things my way.
And add to the violence?
And add to the violence?
Only for a little while!
shadycon
03-06-2020, 01:59
Only for a little while!
More violence=more gun laws in my opinion! You must be anti-gun!
We've been told money=speech and corporations=people. Loudest voice wins.
An M1A 308 is pretty damn loud, you have to admit.
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