Wednesday, December 12, 2007

What Do You Have in Common with Michael Bloomberg?



Michael Bloomberg recently enjoyed breakfast with Barack Obama. No one knows what was discussed. Is an endorsement afoot? Some have said that Bloomberg may take a stab at the presidency himself as an independent candidate. Do we want this man?

At a time when America is drowning in foreign goods, mainly from China, Bloomberg had this to say, yesterday:

This week I am meeting with business leaders and government officials in Beijing and Shanghai to discuss the increasingly important relationship between the US and China – and the opportunities that we hold for each other. Some in the west believe that a growing Chinese economy is a threat. As a businessman, and now as mayor of the world’s largest financial capital, I believe the opposite is true: Chinese growth is, in fact, an opportunity for the US and the world, because the global economy is not a zero-sum game. We all share in each other’s success.


Please Lou Dobbs,Pat Buchanan,or someone, as they say in the South, who has "walking around sense," please declare yourself a candidate.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't expect you to publish this you don't want criticism.

Populist like Lou Dobbs and Pat Buchanan? That why America is in the toilet; the people embrace racists and anti-semites. Man was your comment about the South right on. Don't be late for the Klan rally.

Investigative scribbler said...

I lived in a town where the Klan burned crosses and hid behind masks like cowards.

I don't think you have a clue as to what that was all about. Your comments reflect that you haven't lived very long on this planet.

If you had cojones or guts you would sign your name. My name is Michael H. Thomson. I don't hide behind "anonymous."

Investigative scribbler said...

It took me a moment to figure "anonymous's" comment out. I criticized Bloomberg for his stance on China so therefore I'm an anti-semite and a racist. "Anonymous" has the logic of an idiot.

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