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Post by Bick on Nov 28, 2019 11:15:57 GMT -8
So much to be thankful for.
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Post by MDDad on Nov 28, 2019 11:26:45 GMT -8
What Bloomberg says on that video may be one of the two or three stupidest things I've ever heard a politician say..and that covers a lot of stupid sayings.
Caveat: Anything ever uttered by AOC is obviously excluded.
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Post by davidsf on Nov 28, 2019 14:56:08 GMT -8
Yeah, I first heard that moron and instantly concluded, Alexandra must have studied under him.
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Post by vilepagan on Nov 29, 2019 4:00:26 GMT -8
Perhaps you could tell me what you heard on the video that you thought was really stupid.
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Post by SK80 on Nov 29, 2019 8:02:27 GMT -8
What Bloomberg says on that video may be one of the two or three stupidest things I've ever heard a politician say..and that covers a lot of stupid sayings. Caveat: Anything ever uttered by AOC is obviously excluded. Better than this one...? Barack Obama on Visiting 57 States ''I've now been in 57 states — I think one left to go.''—Barack Obama, at a campaign event in Beaverton, Oregon, May 9, 2008
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Post by MDDad on Nov 29, 2019 9:03:38 GMT -8
SK, that one ranks right up there as well. I think it would be fun to have three or four Scotches on an empty stomach, and then watch a political discussion between AOC and Dan Quayle. That might be as close to an acid trip as you can get without actually dropping any.
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Post by Bick on Nov 29, 2019 9:05:56 GMT -8
What Bloomberg says on that video may be one of the two or three stupidest things I've ever heard a politician say..and that covers a lot of stupid sayings. Caveat: Anything ever uttered by AOC is obviously excluded. Better than this one...? Barack Obama on Visiting 57 States ''I've now been in 57 states — I think one left to go.''—Barack Obama, at a campaign event in Beaverton, Oregon, May 9, 2008 What Obama said was an obvious mistake. Bloomberg wants to save the poor from themselves. How noble of him.
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Post by MDDad on Nov 29, 2019 9:08:11 GMT -8
He uses the example of taxing the poor so they can't afford sugary sodas, and thereby improving their health in spite of themselves. That's a perfect example of the left's belief that they know what's best for everyone, and by God their going to cram it down our throats whether we like it or not. But more importantly, I wonder if Bloomberg would support taxing HIMSELF so much that he can't afford sugary sodas anymore either. Something tells me he might balk at that.
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Post by SK80 on Nov 29, 2019 9:44:46 GMT -8
Not sure if its still the law, but some years ago, I believe under him NYC banned soda drinks larger than 8 or 12 ounces..., I use to laugh at the NYC Construction dudes with their deli sandwiches and being told they could get the Big Gulp!
So the left is always telling us whats better or best for us. So with soda they don't want you to drink it and potentially kill yourself by consuming..., yet they are huge advocates of self assisted suicide.....? Bizarre.
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Post by vilepagan on Nov 30, 2019 3:08:16 GMT -8
Yes, it's called a "sin tax" and we use it on many products like cigarettes and alcohol...are those "stupid" as well or just the sugar tax?
BTW, the tax on sugary drinks is not there so the poor can no longer afford to buy them so your question to Bloomberg makes little sense.
Given the epidemic of obesity in this country how would you suggest the government discourage the purchase of sugary drinks and other foods that make us obese?
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Post by Bick on Nov 30, 2019 7:24:51 GMT -8
He uses the example of taxing the poor so they can't afford sugary sodas, and thereby improving their health in spite of themselves. That's a perfect example of the left's belief that they know what's best for everyone, and by God their going to cram it down our throats whether we like it or not. Maybe he is delivering what he thinks his constituency wants...to be taken care of? Do you think they actually WANT that?
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Post by MDDad on Nov 30, 2019 8:32:52 GMT -8
It doesn't matter what they want. The only thing that matters to the left is what they know is best for us. Individual accountability and common sense are outdated concepts.
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Post by Bick on Nov 30, 2019 9:28:04 GMT -8
It doesn't matter what they want. The only thing that matters to the left is what they know is best for us. Individual accountability and common sense are outdated concepts. I'm wondering about the constituents, not the leaders. Those leaders want more control / power.
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Post by davidsf on Nov 30, 2019 9:41:26 GMT -8
It doesn't matter what they want. The only thing that matters to the left is what they know is best for us. Individual accountability and common sense are outdated concepts. I'm wondering about the constituents, not the leaders. Those leaders want more control / power. In my never-to-be-considered humble opinion, your question here kind of gets us over to your “Liberal mindset-why?” thread. in a nutshell, there seem to be a couple different groups of liberal constituents: - The progressive: Usually more educated at least in a formal, academic sense but lacking in common sense: Advocate the currently popular talking points with a feigned facade of social justice. Always willing to argue, but clearly incapable of supporting their preferences.
- The liberal democrat: Typically uneducated and unmotivated except by whatever they can get for free, so will stay out of arguments but vote for whomever will give them stuff.
both of these are easily manipulated, albeit by different means.
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Post by vilepagan on Dec 1, 2019 3:52:01 GMT -8
Judging by this thread I would agree.
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