Bloomberg the Nanny

Guest Post by John Stossel

Bloomberg the Nanny

Good for Mike Bloomberg.

During his first debate, he slammed Bernie Sanders by saying: “We’re not going to throw out capitalism. We tried that. Other countries tried that. It was called communism, and it just didn’t work!”

Exactly right. It’s safe to say Bloomberg is not a communist. I wonder if that means there’s still room for him in the Democratic Party.

Unfortunately, Bloomberg is no principled, limited-government capitalist, either.

Like his fellow New York billionaire Donald Trump, he’s used to getting his own way at his own company.

Unfortunately, he assumes government should function in a similar fashion.

Instead of a predictable governing philosophy, Bloomberg has whims — lots of them.

The Media Research Center’s Craig Bannister tallied “32 Bloomberg Bans” (some were overturned).

While he was mayor of New York City, Bloomberg targeted smoking, flavored tobacco products, fattening sodas, cars on certain Manhattan streets, loud music, grass clippings, cellphones in schools, salt, guns, Styrofoam, restaurant menus without calorie counts and restaurants without extra bathrooms for women.

When challenged about how his ban on big soft drinks inconvenienced consumers, Bloomberg contemptuously replied that you could always buy two smaller containers.

“Could be that it’s a little less convenient to have to carry two 16-ounce drinks to your seat(, but) I don’t think you can make the case that we’re taking things away.”

But he was taking something away — freedom of choice. It’s hard to do what we choose if nannies like Bloomberg control parts of our private lives.

During his tenure as mayor, police expanded crowd-control cordons at public events like parades and marathons.

Now, it’s harder to see the parade. And sometimes, to cross one street, you have to walk a long way.

If Bloomberg ends up in the White House, he’d bring his nanny approach to the whole planet.

Still, in my state’s primary, I’ll vote for him over Bernie Sanders.

He knows how to manage people. He was a pretty good mayor of my city, much better than the political hack we have now. He sometimes even cut spending to pull the city out of debt.

He criticizes some of the Democrats’ ruinously expensive proposals, saying “Medicare for All” “would bankrupt us!”

He recognizes the value of work. “In America, we want people to work… to set the alarm clock and punch the time clock. That’s what America’s all about.”

Unfortunately, now that Bloomberg’s a Democrat, he says “the free market is not always perfect,” and he wants paid family leave, a higher minimum wage and higher taxes.

Although he criticized the “Green New Deal” as “pie in the sky,” now Bloomberg has his own expensive “solutions.” He would cut greenhouse gases by half by doing things like banning new natural gas plants. There’s no way to do that without making it much harder for people to heat their homes and buy gasoline.

He spends millions pushing more gun control while issuing groveling apologies for tough-on-crime programs he once believed in.

Five years ago, he bragged about putting “a lot of cops… where the crime is, which means in the minority neighborhoods.”

Now he apologizes “for the pain that (statement) caused.”

But it was accurate, and most of his policies made life better for people in minority neighborhoods.

Bloomberg thinks he can have it both ways, being a Republican or a Democrat depending on which is most convenient for his ambition — and his autocratic tendencies.

That leads him to admire places like China, where dissent is not allowed. As CEO, he was quick to cooperate with the Chinese government.

Sociologist Leta Hong Fincher writes how Bloomberg’s company tried to ruin her financially when she tweeted about corruption in Beijing. Her husband had a nondisclosure agreement with Bloomberg. That meant the company could stop him — not her — from saying anything that might upset Chinese Communist authorities.

Bloomberg’s love of power even led him to get a special exception to New York City’s term limits on mayors. He got the city council to let him run for a third term — not all future mayors, just Bloomberg.

Trump jokes about running for a third term, but Mike actually did it.

Bloomberg, unfortunately, is yet another unprincipled power-hungry political egomaniac.

I think Nanny Bloomberg has given enough orders for one lifetime.

John Stossel is author of “No They Can’t! Why Government Fails — But Individuals Succeed.” For other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit www.creators.com.

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9 Comments
Jerry
Jerry
February 26, 2020 12:41 pm

Please …..Life liberty pursuit of happiness private property do not bug me, give me privacy……psychos want to control me, but kill the babies, let convicted killers roam free, not let me defend myself from them or anyone, kill energy jobs and production so I can freeze to death or starve…….and take my earnings and savings…..however you feel about President Trump, do not let these wackos get any more power anywhere

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
February 26, 2020 1:00 pm

“But I’d vote for him over Bernie…”

Yeah, Stossel is really principled.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  MrLiberty
February 27, 2020 4:09 am

Keep in mind if the choice is Bernie or Mike then that means you are voting in your primary-where voting strategies are not always the same as in the general, especially if you are a crossover voter. My vote will either go where I feel it will cause the most mayhem in the opposing party’s primary or for the candidate that my eventual choice in the general will most easily beat. They didn’t used to teach that kind of crap in Civics class.

subwo
subwo
February 26, 2020 1:33 pm

The former mayor is also kept his tax payer funded security team when he left the job because he could. Not a free market guy, just another grifter.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  subwo
February 26, 2020 5:42 pm

And Rent Seeker.

KaD
KaD
February 26, 2020 6:30 pm

Debate coverage explodes when Bloomberg admits he literally bought U.S. House seats for Dems

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 26, 2020 8:20 pm

Bloomberg is like all limo liberals who are accustomed to always getting their way regarding everything regardless of consequences to others.
Most if not all liberals think like that , Maryland is in the process of increasing taxes on everything and everybody for the schools !
BULL SHIT ! 80% of the additional theft thru taxation is for pay raises to teachers and administrators . My home is now these assholes piggy bank and it appears I will have to shit an additional $1800 bucks a year to say I own my property in the “Free State”

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 27, 2020 1:54 pm

Bloomberg is not just a psychopath, he is a psychopathy with a desire to be dictator as he clearly showed while being mayor of New York. He has no regard for the Constitution whatsoever, and his desire to be the all powerful ruler would drive him to nullify the Constitution and to declare himself President for life just as we have seen from other world renown psychopaths. To elect Bloomberg would be equal to the Germans election of Hitler, and that is no exaggeration….

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 27, 2020 2:00 pm

If Bloomberg is elected he will begin by declaring martial law and confiscating all the firearms. Then he will set about setting up his totalitarian dictatorship. Any man who would spend a billion dollars of his own money buying and election has an ulterior motive. His is to be King. His election would be the end of America as we know it.