Posted on 02/22/2020 8:33:32 PM PST by SeekAndFind
It is ironic that former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg is presenting himself as the balanced alternative to extreme socialists like Senator Bernie Sanders. In reality, when it comes to areas of great concern to Christian conservatives, Bloomberg has been anything but moderate.
As noted by Catholic activist Bill Donohue with references to his tenure as mayor, on two key social issues abortion and religious liberty the presidential candidate was a total bomb.
Donohue actually claims that Bloomberg is one of the most radical pro-abortion politicians in American history.
Among the former mayors accomplishments was this: Bloomberg's passion for abortion allowed him to appropriate $15 million from a civic facility revenue bond transaction that benefited Planned Parenthood.
Would you want someone like this in the White House?
Lest you think these policies were a thing of the past, on February 12 Bloomberg announced, As president, I will fiercely protect a womans right to choose, and I will appoint judges who will defend that right.
He also declared, On my first day in office, I will reverse the damage President Trump has done to womens rights and ensure that every woman has access to reproductive health care.
Never Trumpers who are pro-life might want to reconsider their stance should Bloomberg become the Democratic nominee. (For that matter, given the current crop of candidates, they should reconsider their stance regardless of which candidate emerges as the Democratic nominee.)
Donohue also states that, On religious liberty issues, Bloomberg's record was similarly awful.
To cite just one example, The courts have long ruled that religious groups have a right to use public facilities, yet Bloomberg denied the right of an inner-city Christian church to hold religious services in a public school on Sundays, setting up a court challenge. He lost in federal district court in 2005, but his censorial effort was not lost on supporters of the Bronx Household of Faith.
I ask once again: if you are a Christian conservative (or, simply a person who cherishes our fundamental freedoms), is this the kind of man you want in the White House?
My Stream colleague John Zmirak claimed that Bloomberg was much more profoundly evil a person . . . than anyone ever imagined, even calling him an amoral monster.
Another Stream colleague, Rachel Alexander, has sampled some of Bloombergs derogatory comments about women and others, as opponents of Donald Trump have often done.
The difference, of course, is that Trump has proven himself a friend of the unborn and a friend of religious liberties. Bloomberg has proven himself to be the exact opposite.
Timothy P. Carney drew attention to several of Bloombergs more severe statements that confirm this. For example, he writes that, Mike Bloomberg once pointed to the in utero child of an employee and said kill it, kill it, according to two witnesses.
And this, according to Carney, is part of a larger, dangerous mindset: Telling an expectant mother to kill her baby, mocking a new mothers desire for quality child care, cursing whenever a female employee gets pregnant, and publicly denigrating marriage among professional women all reflect a clear and consistent mindset: The women who worked for him were worker bees. Their humanity, their fertility, their love, and their human attachments were all impediments to productivity. He saw these women as means to his ends of profit.
Let the reader look at Bloombergs more recent, pro-abortion comments and decide whether this assessment is accurate.
Personally, what Im sure about is what his policies have been and what he promises his policies will be. That is not the person I want leading our country.
What raises even more concerns is that Bloomberg presented himself as a champion of religious liberty as mayor. As David French noted in 2012, at the same time that the mayor declared that no neighborhood in New York was off-limits to Gods love and mercy, he was enforcing a unique-in-the-nation policy that in fact declared New York City schools off-limits to private religious use that includes worship.
Yes, this was unique to New York.
As ADF attorney Jordan Lawrence explained, By state law, the city opens its 1,200 schools on weeknights and weekends to community groups for any use pertaining to the welfare of the community. The public schools allow thousands of organizations scout troops, labor unions, arts groups, etc. to hold meetings, concerts and recitals. Theyve even allowed Law and Order to film in the schools.
Why single out religious groups and churches, by prohibiting them from conducting worship services in vacant schools when students are gone?
So, under Mayor Bloomberg, everyone else had the right to rent and use the citys 1,200 school buildings with the sole exception of religious groups and churches. Why?
The New York Daily News was not hyping things when its February 14, 2012 headline announced: The Bloomberg administration says churches must leave school buildings now.
Is this the administration you want running America?
Let the voter beware.
Dr. Michael Brown (www.askdrbrown.org) is the host of the nationally syndicated Line of Fire radio program.
In 2016, I think a fair number of Evangelical Christians did not come out and vote for Donald Trump. But he won anyway.
Given his track record on pro-life judges, and other issues, and if either Sanders or Bloomberg is the opponent, I would expect Evangelicals to come out in record numbers and support the President.
Thanks. I did not realize is was that high. I thought people might have been reluctant (for one reason or another).
Question: Dia abortions kill more Jews than Hitler?
Boring. Bloombergs going nowhere.
Bump
The key vote will be the Roman Catholic vote. IF that number were to increase to say 65-70% the election is over....and we might pick up a seats in the northeast...maybe.
If blacks vote for Trump at 15 or 20% then it's a slam dunk win.
“KILL IT”...all you need to know.
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