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Lebezniatnikov
Stupidity Annoys Me

Registered: Feb 2004
Location: DC
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Dec-21-2007 01:51
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Q5echo
asymetrical scepticism

Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Dallas
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Dec-21-2007 12:50
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Lebezniatnikov
Stupidity Annoys Me

Registered: Feb 2004
Location: DC
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| quote: | Originally posted by emc^2
Ok, the first paragraph killed it for me... Michael Bloomberg???? You mean the guy who is turning NY into all that's bad with California and London? And you consider yourself a "liberal"??? Dude, Bloomberg would be the MOST DEFINITE CANDIDATE I WOULD VOTE AGAINST. Hell, I'd vote for Kusinich, Obama, Hilary, McCain or even Huckabee before I'd vote for Bloomberg, inspite of him being one of my peeps. |
Well, if you read my post, you'd see I was talking about Hagel, but I'll take the bait and ask how Bloomberg is "turning NY into all that's bad with California and London."
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Dec-21-2007 18:05
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emc^2
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Well, if you read the first 2 paragraphs of the article YOU referenced, you'd probably read this:
| quote: | New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel have been conducting regular, private phone conversations over the past few months in an effort to "feel each other out" for a possible presidential run, sources have told the Huffington Post.
The development feeds speculation that the two men could mount a third-party White House ticket. And while the maverick Republican and the independent mayor have met in the past, the ongoing conversations provide the clearest indication yet that they are considering such a move.
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my take away on that was that Hagel AND Bloomberg were considering running. BLOOMBERG is bad news. Why, you ask?
Perhaps some of the subjects that are at least of interest to me:
1. Tax for driving into Manhattan - same as London now charges
2. California-style "health nut" initiatives - e.g. no smoking anywhere in public places, including streets, parks, etc. I personally tend to enjoy the freedom of smoking and if Bloomberg doesn't like it, he can suck the exhaust tip of my car.
3. Surveilance cameras everywhere - a-la "Big Brother", London style. O Rly???? Sure, let's give away yet another piece of our private life for a perceived notion of "safety". Where do I sign???
4. Crack down on clubbing venues in NYC, making Guliani seem like a little puppy in comparison.
Not to mention number of his taxation proposals, etc. If anything I think Bloomberg would be ultra-conservative and BAD NEWS for people like me, who enjoy smoking, drinking, partying, and driving... not to mention hate taxes.
Feel free to chime in at any time with your counter-points. The floor is yours, sire.
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Dec-21-2007 22:31
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Groundhog Boy
Stupidity Offends Me

Registered: May 2005
Location: New York, NY
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| quote: | Originally posted by emc^2
4. Crack down on clubbing venues in NYC, making Guliani seem like a little puppy in comparison. |
Um, no...
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Dec-21-2007 23:33
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Lebezniatnikov
Stupidity Annoys Me

Registered: Feb 2004
Location: DC
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| quote: | Originally posted by emc^2
Well, if you read the first 2 paragraphs of the article YOU referenced, you'd probably read this:
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Yes, I realize that. But Hagel is the reason I would take a strong look at the ticket, which is what I initially said. I honestly don't know much about Bloomberg other than that New Yorkers seem to love him compared to Giuliani. My college room mate, who has very similar political views as myself, is a big fan of Bloomberg, which leads me to believe he would deserve at least a closer look by myself.
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1. Tax for driving into Manhattan - same as London now charges
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Sounds good to me - for the high traffic situation alone. And plus, I care about the environment.
| quote: | | 2. California-style "health nut" initiatives - e.g. no smoking anywhere in public places, including streets, parks, etc. I personally tend to enjoy the freedom of smoking and if Bloomberg doesn't like it, he can suck the exhaust tip of my car. |
I guess you haven't been outside NYC lately. The three places I have lived in the last three years - Minnesota, Columbus, OH, and DC, all have that same law on the books. And are much better for it. Going out in DC is so much more enjoyable than going out across the river in Arlington, VA where you have to suck down second-hand smoke all night. Great law for public health in my opinion.
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3. Surveilance cameras everywhere - a-la "Big Brother", London style. O Rly???? Sure, let's give away yet another piece of our private life for a perceived notion of "safety". Where do I sign??? |
Without knowing the specifics of this it is hard to comment, but an increase in surveillance does make me uneasy, but is something I can get over if it's the only thing I disagree with him on.
| quote: | | 4. Crack down on clubbing venues in NYC, making Guliani seem like a little puppy in comparison. |
Again, no specifics, and since Groundhog Boy doesn't agree, I don't know what kind of counter-point you're looking for from a non-New Yorker.
| quote: | | Not to mention number of his taxation proposals, etc. |
He's raised some taxes, but that's not something I'm altogether against. Taxes are lower in the US than anywhere else in the world, and with our inability to make ends meet in government budgets, higher sales taxes aren't the worst idea I've ever heard.
And anyway, if your hate for Bloomberg is because he's bad for clubbers, I don't think that's a relevant reason for me to disregard a presidential ticket. I think if he were in the White House, he would have bigger things to worry about than your partying habits.
In all, your four points just have me shrugging my shoulders and thinking "so?"
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