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Michigander’s Quick Guide To Michael Bloomberg’s Radical Policy Proposals

Michigander’s Quick Guide To Michael Bloomberg’s Radical Policy Proposals

The former mayor is an out-of-touch advocate for extreme gun control and nanny state policies like banning pop.

December 20, 2019

Former New York City Mayor and billionaire Michael Bloomberg is opening a campaign office in Detroit on Saturday – the second Democratic candidate to have a physical office in the state. The former mayor is an out-of-touch advocate for extreme gun control and nanny state policies like banning pop. Here is your quick guide to his radical policies: 

Michigan is the birthplace of the middle-class American Dream and Michael Bloomberg wants to replace it with a nanny state that bans our guns and our pop, said Tori Sachs, executive director of Michigan Rising Action. Michigan has over 660,000 concealed pistol licensees who would disagree with Bloomberg’s gun control policies and millions more who enjoy a cold Faygo. This is a battle-ground to stop radical policies that eliminate individual freedom and it’s our duty to stop those policies.

BLOOMBERG’S FAR LEFT GUN CONTROL AGENDA

Bloomberg has made himself the modern-day face of the gun control movement in America.”

Bloomberg suggested that cities need to get guns out of the hands of minority males between the ages of 15 and 25 in order to “keep them alive.”

Bloomberg: “And if you want to have a gun in your house, I think you’re pretty stupid – particularly if you have kids – but I guess you have a right to do that.”

Bloomberg: “Its not assault weapons, it’s the handguns that are the biggest problem.”

THE BLOOMBERG NANNY STATE

Bloombergsoda ban helps the poor most because “they don’t have the ability to take care of themselves.”

Bloomberg’s “Nanny State” Has A “Certain Tendency To Excess.” “But as with many things in what some call Bloomberg’s ‘nanny state’ world – he’s against trans fats, salt, donations of food to homeless shelters that have salt, and big sodas — there is what some regard as a certain tendency to excess.”

“The Bloomberg bans have for many come to define his 12 years in office.” 

Bloomberg: “People aren’t good at describing what is in their own interest.”

Booze can now be added to the list of fun things Mayor Bloomberg wants less of in New York City, with public campaigns against smoking, salt, sugar, and trans-fat already underway.”

Bloomberg “leaves behind a legacy of trying to improve city life – often by telling New Yorkers what they can’t have.

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