Bloomberg Buying State AG Offices Influence

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  • smokey

    2A TEACHER
    Jan 31, 2008
    31,496
    yes, Pa and Md are VERY familiar with this....especially Pa, where their AGs seem to be dropping left and right with criminal charges.
     

    MigraineMan

    Defenestration Specialist
    Jun 9, 2011
    19,217
    Frederick County
    I'm pretty sure there's a discussion about the ethical implications of having a third-party fund (and essentially control) elements of the AG's office ... and why that's a "bad thing."

    But hey, I'm always up for an opportunity to float Frosh to the surface.
    Additionally, Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh, who was one of the most involved AGs during the program's early stages and was communicating regularly with State Impact Center officials beginning in July 2017, explicitly said he was using his State Impact Center attorneys -- whom he referred to as "Bloomberg Fellow" -- to battle the Trump administration.

    "It turns out that our first Bloomberg Fellow, Josh Segal, was a student of yours at Harvard. He's a big fan," Frosh wrote in a January 2018 email to Heather Gerken, now a Yale Law School professor. "We are looking to fill a second position... Do you know anyone 5-10 years out of school who would be interested in saving the planet from the predations of [Trump EPA Cheif] Scott Pruitt and [Trump Interior Secretary] Ryan Zinke?"
     

    Kharn

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 9, 2008
    3,579
    Hazzard County
    How much would the left scream if the NRA and SAF placed lawyers at the federal DOJ to sue IL, MD, etc for deprivation of civil rights over their handgun license BS?
     

    danb

    dont be a dumbass
    Feb 24, 2013
    22,704
    google is your friend, I am not.
    Yeah, this has been known a while. Some people are just realizing it, and now that Bloomturd is running its getting widespread attention.

    Not just climate and energy... also gun policy.
     

    Ammo Jon

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 3, 2008
    20,969
    The left has enough hate to consume Bloomberg. He’s a racist misogynist piece of shit. **** him and his high horse he rode in on.
     

    danb

    dont be a dumbass
    Feb 24, 2013
    22,704
    google is your friend, I am not.
    The left has enough hate to consume Bloomberg. He’s a racist misogynist piece of shit. **** him and his high horse he rode in on.

    The jury is out on that one.
     

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    Skipjacks

    Ultimate Member
    Frosh was bought and paid for to sue T Mobile to try and stop their merger with Sprint

    Frosh and the Dem AG's all banded together to sue to block it

    Why did they want to block it? Because T Mobile is is non union. Unions want to force T Mobile employees to go union like AT&T and Verizon

    So unions oppose a non union company from getting bigger

    AT&T and Verizon both are against the merger because they don't want a bigger competitor

    Democrats oppose the merger solely because the Trump administration approved it

    So suddenly all the Dem AG's got a ton of campaign contributions and then banded together to sue to block the merger

    Brian Frosh....bought and paid for

    A political whore if there ever was one
     

    Ammo Jon

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 3, 2008
    20,969
    Dems like Bloomberg because they are inherently racist as well.

    “Of course we need benefit programs for people of color......because we feel they are incapable of accomplishing anything on their own.”

    “Of course we need gun control....because we believe that people of color are inherently violent.”

    And on and on.
     

    daNattyFatty

    Ultimate Member
    Aug 27, 2009
    3,908
    Bel Air, MD
    Dems like Bloomberg because they are inherently racist as well.

    “Of course we need benefit programs for people of color......because we feel they are incapable of accomplishing anything on their own.”

    “Of course we need gun control....because we believe that people of color are inherently violent.”

    And on and on.



    They also like him, because he’s likely buying them all.


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