Posted on 06/13/2015 3:13:02 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
Im a Democrat and I am very concerned about the upcoming presidential election. Our countrys ability to tackle all kinds of inequalityracial, gender, economic and the list goes onlargely hinges on the outcome of the 2016 election, and on whether or not Democrats prevail.
I want to make clear that I dont think all Republicans are completely misguided, just many of them, such as union-bashing Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin and polarizing Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and thuggish New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. Moderates like Jeb Bush and Marco Rubioalthough too far to the right on many issues for meat least offer new ideas on education and immigration.
But we saw what eight years of George BushDick Cheney did to our countryan economic near-collapse, a rush headlong into a calamitous war and a rightward tilt of our Supreme Court.
So the stakes are high in 2016. It is easy to find fault with some of President Obamas policies and methodsparticularly in Middle Eastern foreign policy and his ability to negotiate with an intransigent Congressbut history will almost certainly be very kind to him. His landmark health care plan will one day be hailed as being as revolutionary as Social Security. Obama rarely gets enough credit for bringing America back from the brink of economic collapse early in his presidency with his steady stimulus plan and strong monetary policy.
Ironically, the first president of African-American decent hasnt done enough to help the underclass in this country and the huge gap of economic inequality has widened. There has been a surge of activity around the country around the minimum wage, but this is not nearly enough.
There has been no attempt to address Americas unfair tax code, no attempt to make higher education less expensive for middle-class and low-income families or reform the predatory college loan program.
There also is the proverbial elephant in the room: the presumptiveand seemingly onlyDemocratic nominee for president, Hillary Clinton.
I am a fan of Hillarys because she is progressive without being dogmatic and polarizing; she is extremely competent and has invaluable experience on foreign and domestic issues; and she is battle-scarred and has been tested in public life for three decades.
But.
For all her experience and intelligence, I worry that Hillary is not a great candidate or campaigner. I worry there is much Clinton fatigue in this country. I worry the media and the public will focus on the wrong things and damage her electability. I worry she will stumble late in the campaign. I worry there is no Democratic back-up plan.
So I will join the small but growing chorus of those who are saying, Run, Mike. Run!
Former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg is perhaps the only other supremely qualified moderate in public life who could lead this country. He has the intelligence, the independence, the wealth, the team andmost importantlyhe was great when holding the second hardest job in America for 12 years.
Im debating whether it would be better for Bloomberg to jump into the Democratic primary soon, so Hillary has a real challenger to sharpen her campaign and message, or whether he should wait until early 2016 to see if Hillary flounders.
An advantage of being a multi-billionaire is he doesnt have to do fund-raising and can snap his fingers and have the finest minds in our country help him deliver his centrist, no-nonsense message. His business skills will surely help in the increasingly competitive global economy. His crime-fighting record will help ensure America stays safe. His blunt and honest way of governing will help us on the world stage, as Americas hegemonic powers begin to recede.
So, even though there has been no official word from Bloomberg, I would bet many Americans would love to have another choice in the Democratic primary. Bernie Sanders is a smart, outspoken lefty who speaks truth to power, but he has no chance of being the next president. Martin OMalley and Lincoln Chafee have impressive records and may be rising stars, but it is doubtful either is ready for prime time.
I hope Hillary Clinton continues to hone her centrist but populist message and gains overwhelming support, but I would sleep better at night knowing that Bloomberg is ready to step in at any time to ensure we dont have a Walker or Rubio presidency.
Run, Mike, run!
Yes!
This idiot got this wrong too!
Obama, the parasite, is the first foreign exchange student to be elected by a duped citizenry. He knew as much about running a superpower as his wife knows about Sunday school.
LOL.
Exactly so, particularly when he has to literally stand atop a soap box, or any box for that matter!
What is he .... 5’2”?
Wasn’t Hillay’s husband the 1st black president?
Forbes Billionaires: #14 Michael Bloomberg $35.5 B
He won’t play in Peoria
He is so stupid in his antigun message, it hasn’t worked yet. He generates hatred amongst people who would otherwise be oblivious to him.
He was the first completely black-hearted president before the current parasitic foreign exchange student.
I know that covers a lot of ground when one considers FDR, LBJ and a host of others.
I guess you didn't know that Eisenhower hated MacArthur since his service under him in the Philippines in the 1930s.
Ike was a witness to every bad thing ever said about MacArthur, and if Ike had been President instead of Truman (which, if he had run in 1948, he would have been), he would have relieved MacArthur much sooner.
Bloomberg would make a good president of Bermuda.
Our countrys ability to tackle all kinds of inequalityracial, gender, economic and the list goes onlargely hinges on the outcome of the 2016 election, and on whether or not Democrats prevail
Democrats have been In control of most major cities for decades and those places have more inequality then anywhere else.
Ironically, the first president of African-American decent hasnt done enough to help the underclass in this country and the huge gap of economic inequality has widened.
A DEMOCRAT.
His answer? Elect another DEMOCRAT
I was well aware of the animosity between Eisenhower and MacArthur, that was why Roosevelt kept them half a world apart in the Second World War.
Eisenhower was repelled not so much by the injustice done to MacArthur (probably thinking it was only fair comeuppance), as by the callous disregard Truman (and the Democrats as a whole) had for the collective wisdom of the military in the art of warfare.
Insecure borders with jihadees coming through, worst labor participation rate in 50 years, looming national debt...and all this idiot can think of Marxist's talking points.
The nitwit that penned this article would never understand the economics of it, but the best way to reduce college costs would be for FedGov to stop pushing financial aid.
And those of us in West Texas and the rest of “fly-over land” all say...
“New York City?!?”
:: I wonder if he is a white man who identifies with being black. ::
More likely a white man who identifies as a black woman!
Oh, no he di’int!
Or, governor of Colorado.
Same difference, just more snow...
Yah, mon!
What’s worrisome is that Bloomberg has enormously weird good luck. He was not, in any way shape or form, scheduled to be the mayor of New York City - that job was going to Mark Green. 9/11 happened, the city was in shambles, Mark Green dithered, Rudy Guiliani - hero of NY - jumped in and endorsed this dark horse candidate. And the rest is history.
Who knows what could happen this time?
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