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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1198387)2/3/2020 2:27:25 PM
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There was an article by Bannon today that stated Bloomberg has no desire to win the election but want to show how his money can elect winners and that would make him the new de facto head of the Democrat party. He proved how much his money ($80 million) can do during the 2018 midterms.

Steve Bannon lays out a shocking
scenario of the real reason
behind Bloomberg’s investment
of $2 billion in politics
Original Article

If Steve Bannon is correct (and I think he probably is), Michael Bloomberg has no intention of occupying the Oval Office; his real plan is far more devious and frightening. Bloomberg is investing a small fraction of his fortune (Bannon says it is now $70 billion) in a “leveraged buyout” of the party, installing himself as the oligarch who calls the shots, including the selection of the candidate to win the presidency. Forget the hundreds of millions of dollars spent on the “Mike will get it done” ads saturating the airwaves and the Super Bowl ad touting gun control.