The New York Times ran an article yesterday discussing how Mayor Bloomberg is pushing for background checks in state legislatures. Coming off his success in Colorado, he has now set his eye on the state of Nevada where the State Senate has already passed his background check legislation. Just like in Colorado, he has inundated the State Capitol in Carson City with 11 lobbyists to one from the NRA.
What really caught my eye was this statement by State Senator Justin C. Jones (D-Las Vegas) who was the sponsor of Bloomberg's universal background check bill.
Mr. Jones said he hoped Mr. Bloomberg would continue to be involved in Nevada politics. He faces re-election next year — he won by just 301 votes in 2012 — and in the past, Mr. Bloomberg has offered political and financial support to candidates who back his policies.While I understand that prostitution is legal in some areas of Nevada, it is illegal in both Clark County and in Carson City. If political prostitution was as illegal as sexual prostitution, I could easily see Mr. Jones being arrested on charges of solicitation for being the political whore that he is.
“It never hurts,” Mr. Jones said, “to have friends with money.”
True statement, and they aren't prostitutes for $$, they are just flat whores... They will do ANYTHING for money!
ReplyDeleteHis opponents need to start hammering the 1%er outsider trying to dictate to the local 99% angle early and often. Bloomberg isn't popular, paint him for what his is, an empire building dictatorial elitist nanny.
ReplyDeletePoison his positions so even candidates who agree with him will try to avoid the association.
All the idiotic crap he's pulled in New York should be brought to the forefront (the "high capacity" soda ban comes to mind, I'm sure there are others). Each commercial should feature one of them, followed by the conclusion "Michael Bloomberg's policies that New Yorkers don't even want - Do they belong here in OUR Nevada?" stated in the very concerned, alarmist tone.
DeleteAs far as I can tell, the bill has not been passed in any way. It was simply referred to committee where it currently sits.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.leg.state.nv.us/Session/77th2013/Reports/history.cfm?ID=537
His opponents need to start hammering the 1%er outsider trying to dictate to the local 99% angle early and often. Bloomberg isn't popular, paint him for what his is, an empire building dictatorial elitist nanny.
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