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So what if Bloomberg is "wasting" money on Presidential bid?
[bearingarms.com]

The Washington Post is wondering if today’s the day we’ll learn if Michael Bloomberg wasted $500 million dollars in his bid to become president. It’s the wrong question to ask, frankly. Bloomberg could have spent twice that amount of money in his presidential campaign without feeling a financial pinch, and even if his campaign craters on Super Tuesday, he’s already said he’s planning on staying in the race as a spoiler and bringing his campaign to a contested convention.

SpikeTalon 10 Mar 3
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It's his money - he can spend it however he likes. I for one prefer he spends his own money rather than plying others to "contribute" to his campaign. Rank and file Union workers have been involuntarily forced to contribute their own hard earned money to one Democrat after another over the decades. Rich people have been plied with bribes and promises for favorable treatment at banquets where they pay upwards of $10k per plate.
No, I prefer a candidate spend his own money and if he happens to be a billionaire and he spends a half mil of that money I'm perfectly fine with it.

Personally, I'm enjoying watching him waste his money.

@SpikeTalon I don't care one way or the other - all I care about is that the Trump people follow through on election day.

@iThink Duly noted.

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The closest Bloomberg will ever get to supporting the economy, is by “wasting” (injecting) $500 million directly into the economy. As stimuli go, not enough to do much, but better than crippling a free market with socialist destruction.

I wonder if he’ll be able to write it off as a loss come tax day.

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