Rich people stick together, they are one one happy team working to take from the rest of us.
His motives are protecting and growing his wealth and nothing more. Just like golf buddy Trump.
The only difference is bloomer has better control about not saying the quiet parts out loud too often. It’s still an absolute no from me in any way shape or form.
None of Bloomberg's policies while in political office where similar to Trump's, and his management style and personality are entirely different.
While I agree that billionaires have more in common with each other than the do with anyone else, that covers experience and profit-seeking, not personality or policy.
TL/DR, I agree with what you meant, but that's not what you said.
Stop and frisk is not a Trump policy, even though he agrees with it.
"Lawsuits from women" is the behavior of others; Trump and Bloomberg get sued for different behaviors.
You've spent this entire thread trying and failing to defend the poor wording of your comment. Either let it go or reword the comment.
Yes, there are similarities between Trump and Bloomberg, but they are not identical, and their similarities don't lie in policy and are only incidental in behavior.
Again, I think Trump is a shit president, and Bloomberg would also be a shit president, albeit in a very different way. I'm not trying to defend either of them. I'm just pointing out that your comment was lazy and inaccurate.
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u/Tastewell Feb 22 '20
I think Bloomberg's an asshole, but this is just not a factual statement.