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Bloomberg condemns Trump's Carrier Deal


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2016 Dec 1, 7:18pm   1,693 views  7 comments

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https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2016-12-01/trump-s-carrier-victory-is-the-u-s-economy-s-loss

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1   FortWayne   2016 Dec 1, 8:07pm  

all the Democratic news channels got the memo, got to give it to them their trash talk is pretty well coordinated lately. Stupid, and pointless, and is why they lost the election, but so well coordinated.

2   RealEstateIsBetterThanStocks   2016 Dec 1, 8:57pm  

another joo news network

3   bob2356   2016 Dec 2, 3:57am  

Perfect, 2 idiots that either didn't read the article or didn't understand all those big words with more than 1 syllable. Funny that bloomberg, the second biggest republican party shill after the WSJ, would come out and say the emperor has no clothes.

4   Y   2016 Dec 2, 4:57am  

Well that's easy to say from the bloomberg towers where 6 figure bonuses abound.
Tell the 1000 workers who were to be displaced how their "free market" was working...

This is nothing but an end run by Bloomberg to attack trump's TPP rejection. The bigwigs are calculating big personal losses with trumps stance..

Donald Trump has scored a political victory by persuading Carrier Corp., a maker of air-conditioning and heating equipment, to keep about 1,000 jobs in the U.S. For that he deserves congratulations -- and a warning not to do this kind of thing again.

There is a long (if not always honorable) tradition of mayors, governors and even presidents pleading with or browbeating corporate executives for one reason or another. But using the power of the presidency to micromanage companies is an awful idea. The free market works in part because it relies on millions of individual enterprises to decide how best to employ their resources.

5   Y   2016 Dec 2, 4:59am  

Bloomberg robots are on the money train: outsource, cheap labor, bigger profits, fuck the locals...

6   MMR   2016 Dec 2, 6:53am  

bob2356 says

Funny that bloomberg, the second biggest republican party shill a

Bloomberg left the Republican Party in 2007 and was generally opposed to a trump nomination, much less presidency.

I think when trump dispatched low energy jeb, lyin ted and midget Marco, Bloomberg decided that spending up to billion of net worth wasn't worth it.

Can't reasonably call Bloomberg a republican shill when Clinton supports the globalist agenda he same, if not more than trump.

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/03/will-trump-force-bloomberg-to-run-for-president.html

7   RealEstateIsBetterThanStocks   2016 Dec 2, 1:01pm  

MMR says

Bloomberg left the Republican Party in 2007 and was generally opposed to a trump nomination, much less presidency.

wonder who's the idiot is now.

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