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Author: hclasvegas   😊 😞
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Subject: Bill Ackman, why he supports trump
Date: 10/12/2024 7:26 AM
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Bill Ackman
@BillAckman
A number of my good friends and family have been surprised about my decision to support
@realDonaldTrump
for president. They have been surprised because my political giving history has been mostly to Democrats, my voting registration has typically been Democrat (in NY, you must be registered to the party in order to vote in the primary, and usually the Republican candidate has no chance to win), and many of our philanthropic initiatives have supported issues that are consistent with Democratic priorities.

All of the above said, I have always considered myself to be a centrist and/or moderate, and I have voted for the candidate and supported the issues and policies that I believe are in the best interest of the country. Some have accused me of supporting Trump because doing so will somehow benefit me financially. Fortunately, I do not need any financial benefits as I and my family have well more than we need. I have also committed to give away the substantial majority of my resources at or by the time I am no longer, so I don't consider personal financial benefits in the determination of whom I support for office.

Some have suggested that I am supporting Trump because I am seeking a position in his administration. To be clear, I haven't been offered one and I wouldn't take a job in the administration (I love my job and it is the wrong time in my life to work in an administration). I will, however, do everything else I can to help the president succeed in helping our country and its citizens.

All of the above said, I am an investor who manages funds that own some of the best, principally American, businesses in the world. In a better governed and managed America, these business will do better and increase in value faster. One might therefore argue that being 'long' America is somehow a conflict, so I thought to disclose this potential 'conflict' here.

Some of my friends and family who support
@KamalaHarris
are ok with my supporting Trump, but don't want me to attempt to convince others to support him. Because I strongly believe that a Trump administration will be better for the country and the world than a Harris administration, I think it is important to share my thinking to the extent it helps others come to the right conclusion.

Three months ago, when I endorsed Trump on the day of the first assassination attempt, I promised to share my thinking about why I came to this conclusion in a future more detailed post. I intend to do so in possibly more than one post, with the first, this one, explaining the actions and policies of the Biden/Harris administration and Democratic Party that were the catalysts for my losing total confidence in the administration and the Party.

To be clear, my decision to vote for Trump is not an endorsement of everything he has done or will do because he is an imperfect man. Unlike a marriage or a business partnership where there are effectively unlimited alternatives, in this election, we have only two viable choices. Of the two, I believe that Trump is by far the superior candidate despite his flaws and mistakes he has made in the past.

As always, I welcome your feedback on how I could be wrong and on how the below actions and policies I outline below might actually have been good for America. I have always believed that the best way to get to the truth is to hear the best arguments on all sides of an issue.

While the 33 actions I describe below are those of the Democratic Party and the Biden/Harris administration, they are also the actions and policies that unfortunately our most aggressive adversaries would likely implement if they wanted to destroy America from within, and had the ability to take control of our leadership.

These are the 33:

(1) open the borders to millions of immigrants who were not screened for their risk to the country, dumping them into communities where the new immigrants overwhelm existing communities and the infrastructure to support the new entrants, at the expense of the historic residents,

(2) introduce economic policies and massively increase spending without regard to their impact on inflation and the consequences for low-income Americans and the increase in our deficit and national debt,

(3) withdraw from Afghanistan, abandoning our local partners and the civilians who worked alongside us in an unprepared, overnight withdrawal that led to American casualties and destroyed the lives of Afghani women and girls for generations, against the strong advice of our military leadership, and thereafter not showing appropriate respect for their loss at a memorial ceremony in their honor,

(4) introduce thousands of new and unnecessary regulations in light of the existing regulatory regime that interfere with our businesses’ ability to compete, restraining the development of desperately needed housing, infrastructure, and energy production with the associated inflationary effects,

(5) modify the bail system so that violent criminals are released without bail,

(6) destroy our street retailers and communities and promote lawlessness by making shoplifting (except above large thresholds) no longer a criminal offense,

(7) limit and/or attempt to limit or ban fracking and LNG so that U.S. energy costs increase substantially and the U.S. loses its energy independence,

(8) promote DEI ideologies that award jobs, awards, and university admissions on the basis of race, sexual identity and gender criteria, and teach our students and citizens that the world can only be understood as an unfair battle between oppressors and the oppressed, where the oppressors are only successful due to structural racism or a rigged system and the oppressed are simply victims of an unfair system and world,

(9) educate our elementary children that gender is fluid, something to be chosen by a child, and promote hormone blockers and gender reassignment surgeries to our youth without regard to the longer-term consequences to their mental and physical health, and allow biological boys and men to compete in girls and women's sports, depriving girls and women of scholarships, awards, and other opportunities that they would have rightly earned otherwise,

(10) encourage and celebrate massive protests and riots that lead to the burning and destruction of local retail and business establishments while at the same time requiring schools to be shuttered because of the risk of Covid-19 spreading during large gatherings,

(11) encourage and celebrate anti-American and anti-Israel protests and flag burning on campuses around the country with no consequences for the protesters who violate laws or university codes and policies,

(12) allow antisemitism to explode with no serious efforts from the administration to quell this hatred,

(13) mandate vaccines that have not been adequately tested nor have their risks been properly considered compared with the potential benefits adjusted for the age and health of the individual, censoring the contrary advice of top scientists around the world,

(14) shut down free speech in media and on social media platforms that is inconsistent with government policies and objectives,

(15) use the U.S., state, and local legal systems to attack and attempt to jail, take off the campaign trail, and/or massively fine candidates for the presidency without regard to the merits or precedential issues of the case,

(16) seek to defund the police and promote anti-police rhetoric causing a loss of confidence in those who are charged with protecting us,

(17) use government funds to subsidize auto companies and internet providers with vastly more expensive, dated and/or lower-quality technology when greatly superior and cheaper alternatives are available from companies that are owned and/or managed by individuals not favored by the current administration,

(18) mandate in legislation and otherwise government solutions to problems when the private sector can do a vastly better, faster, and cheaper job,

(19) seek to ban gas-powered cars and stoves without regard to the economic and practical consequences of doing so,

(20) take no serious actions when 45 American citizens are killed by terrorists and 12 are taken hostage,

(21) hold back armaments and weaponry from our most important ally in the Middle East in the midst of their hostage negotiations, hostages who include American citizens who have now been held for more than one year,

(22) eliminate sanctions on one of our most dangerous enemies enabling them to generate $150 billion+ of cash reserves from oil sales, which they can then use to fund terrorist proxy organizations who attack us and our allies. Exchange five American hostages held by Iran for five Iranians plus $6 billion of cash in the worst hostage negotiation in history setting a disastrous and dangerous precedent,

(23) remove known terrorist organizations from the terrorist list so we can provide aid to their people, and allow them to shoot rockets at U.S. assets and military bases with little if any military response from us,

(24) lie to the American people about the cognitive health of the president and accuse those who provide video evidence of his decline of sharing doctored videos and being right wing conspirators,

(25) do nothing about the deteriorating health of our citizens driven by the food industrial complex, the fraudulent USDA food pyramid, and the inclusion of ingredients in our food that are banned by other countries around the world which are more protective of their citizens,

(26) do nothing about the proliferation of new vaccines that are not properly analyzed for their risk versus the potential benefit for healthy children who are mandated to receive them,

(27) do nothing about the continued exemption from liability for the pharma industry that has led to a proliferation of mandatory vaccines for children without considering the potential cumulative effects of the now mandated 72-shot regime,

(28) convince our minority youth that they are victims of a rigged system and that the American dream is not available to them,

(29) fail to provide adequate Secret Service protection for alternative presidential candidates,

(30) litigate to prevent alternative candidates from getting on the ballot, and take other anti-competitive steps including threatening political consultants who wish to work for alternative candidates for the presidency, and limit the potential media access for other candidates by threatening the networks' future access to the administration and access to 'scoops' if they platform an alternative candidate,

(31) select the Democratic nominee for president in a backroom process by undisclosed party leaders without allowing Americans to choose between candidates in an open primary,

(32) choose an inferior candidate for the presidency when other much more qualified candidates are available and interested to serve,

(33) litigate to make it illegal for states to require proof of citizenship, voter ID, and/or residence in order to vote at a time when many Americans have lost confidence in the accuracy and trustworthiness of our voting system.

I welcome your thoughts.
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Author: hclasvegas   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Bill Ackman, why he supports trump
Date: 10/12/2024 7:40 AM
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@ReeveSwainston
Bill - that was an excellent summation of many of the consequences of the policies of the Biden regime. Although you touched on bail reform, I’d like to draw your attention to the other side of that very real issue - the non-prosecution of crime.

As a retired Federal Prosecutor, I’ve seen firsthand the devastating toll of unchecked crime in large Democrat-run cities. It’s not just the failed ‘no bail’ policies—it’s the shocking non-prosecution of serious offenses. Violent criminals, arrested for armed robberies or assaults, are often set free with no meaningful consequences until they commit murder. Bail helps them remain free, but it’s the non-prosecution of their offenses that harms our communities most.

The message is clear: crime is no longer illegal. Our cities are being hollowed out by this lawlessness, with repeat offenders terrorizing communities. If Trump returns, bail reform is just the start. We must restore prosecution, or these cities will continue to decay under the weight of crime. I’m ready to help turn this around.
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Subject: Re: Bill Ackman, why he supports trump
Date: 10/12/2024 7:47 AM
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The message is clear: crime is no longer illegal. Our cities are being hollowed out by this lawlessness, with repeat offenders terrorizing communities.

The broad trend matches what researchers have observed in collections of city data about crime trends between 2022 and 2023. Specifically, the FBI's report shows remarkable declines in murder (down 13.2 percent), violent crime (down 5.7 percent), and property crime (down 4.3 percent).
https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-op...(down%204.3%20percent).

There’s that damn liberal bias of the facts, again. Gosh I wish they’d stop with all the facts! The crazy internet tropes are much more fun.
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Author: hclasvegas   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Bill Ackman, why he supports trump
Date: 10/12/2024 7:57 AM
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" There’s that damn liberal bias of the facts, again. Gosh I wish they’d stop with all the facts! The crazy internet tropes are much more fun."

Every now and then you might want to read an annual report. Start in the retail sector if you like the facts.
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Subject: Re: Bill Ackman, why he supports trump
Date: 10/12/2024 8:50 AM
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There’s that damn liberal bias of the facts, again. Gosh I wish they’d stop with all the facts! The crazy internet tropes are much more fun.

Fear and anger work for the right, amplified by RW media and a constant barrage of Trump lies. Sad.
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hclasvegas: Every now and then you might want to read an annual report. Start in the retail sector if you like the facts.

Do you mean the fact that retailers like Walgreens have admitted they were lying about retail theft?

Walgreens received national attention in October 2021 when it announced that it was closing five stores in San Francisco, citing shoplifting as the reason for the closures. In June 2021, a video of someone shoplifting from a San Francisco Walgreens on his bicycle and, with a garbage bag filled with stolen merchandise, riding past a television news reporter and security guard, drew millions of views.

The San Francisco Police Department’s data on shoplifting did not support Walgreen’s explanation for the store closings, according to an October 2021 analysis by The San Francisco Chronicle. The analysis said that while not all shoplifting incidents were reported to the police, one of the stores that closed had only seven reported shoplifting incidents in 2021 and a total of 23 since 2018.


Speaking for Walgreens, James Kehoe, the company’s chief financial officer, said the company had "mischaracterized" how much theft took place in its stores. And that "shrinkage" can also be attributed to product damage and loss of goods, theft by employees and vendor fraud.

I guess "mischaracterization" is fancy CEO talk for "lied".

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/06/business/walgre...

https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/06/business/walgreens-...
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Author: Banksy 🐝🐝  😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Bill Ackman, why he supports trump
Date: 10/12/2024 9:11 AM
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Hey, did that lying, con-artist Bill Ackman ever apologize for posting that fake affidavit debate story?

The "affidavit debate story" originated from a website flagged as an "AI-generated content farm."
The document contained numerous typos and formatting issues.
All identifying information, signatures, and notary details were redacted.
The affidavit claimed that Harris was promised she wouldn’t be questioned about the health of Joe Biden or her tenure as "Attorney General in San Francisco" a position that doesn’t exist.
Fact-checkers found no evidence supporting the claims. Zero.
Even the Gateway Pundit, a far-right website that delves in misinformation and false stories, warned its readers: "It’s clear to us that this is a complete hoax."

Is every MAGA voter a gullible fool? (Not an actual question the answer is obvious.)

https://www.politifact.com/article/2024/sep/20/Fac...

https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2024/09/presi...

https://news.yahoo.com/news/abc-news-denies-maga-a...
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Date: 10/12/2024 10:13 AM
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Every now and then you might want to read an annual report. Start in the retail sector if you like the facts.

I do. You know what they’re saying?

A major US drugstore chain that supposedly experienced a surge in shoplifting last year – fanning the flames of conservative outrage over a purported spike in crime and disorder – said on Thursday that it might have overstated the problem.

Walgreens’ chief financial officer, James Kehoe, said during an earnings call that “shrinkage” – the difference between a balance-sheet inventory and actual stock – had returned to lower levels after a brief rise. Retail shrinkage is largely due to theft, though some is also due to accidental damage or loss.

“Maybe we cried too much last year when we were hitting numbers that were 3.5% of sales,” Kehoe said, according to an earnings call transcript. “We’re down in the lower twos, call it, the mid-2.5, 2.6 kind of range now.”

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jan/06/wa....

“Shrink” is almost exactly where it has traditionally been. And shrink includes a lot of things, yes, including shoplifting and organized gang theft. But it has long been known than 2/3 of shrink happens before the product hits the retail shelves: in transport (damaged crates which mysteriously disappear), theft from stockrooms, and employee fraud including fraudulent returns.

It’s those pesky “facts”, which it would helpful if you would try getting news from somewhere other than right wing sources. Really, it doesn’t take that much to break through the bubble. Try it.
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Subject: Re: Bill Ackman, why he supports trump
Date: 10/12/2024 11:23 AM
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I live in that hellhole liberal crime-ridden city of Portland. I heard frequently about the billions of dollars of damage done during our frequent riots/(demonstrations). I have also heard about the dangerous no-go zones that riddle our city where one risks life to enter.

I made it a point to visit the burned-out car dealerships and looted stores to document the sad state of my hometown. I couldn't find any destroyed auto lots, but I did get some good offers on a new set of wheels.

I did make discoveries in the various no-go areas. It turns out that the best ethnic restaurants and food carts are there. Alas, I could not find any looming threat anywhere.

Why would social media lie about my hometown?
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Author: hclasvegas   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Bill Ackman, why he supports trump
Date: 10/12/2024 2:18 PM
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“ Do you mean the fact that retailers like Walgreens have admitted they were lying about retail theft?“. There you go again. If you ever visit America visit a Walmart, Walgreens, Best Buy etc, what percent of items that cost more than 20$$ are under lock and key? Are the rats stealing shit? Have you ever spoken to employees at a dollar tree or other dollar type stores, in America? Once again you get a C for consistency, common, well done. ☮️
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Date: 10/12/2024 2:29 PM
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There’s that damn liberal bias o

This is how libs view “facts”:

1. ID a problem area (crime, in this case) that makes them look bad
2. Re-define the problem so they don’t look bad anymore
3. Declare victory

That dog don’t hunt. In fact, it sh1ts in its own bed.

Let’s cite an example! California’s Prop 47.

Cut penalties across the board for a variety of offenses. Like shoplifting. You know. Retail crime.

How’d it work out?
https://growsf.org/blog/prop-47/

(Lots of charts and data)
Major outcomes?
Overdose deaths skyrocketed after Prop 47's passage
Shoplifting became endemic after Prop 47
Serial shoplifting is no longer a felony after Prop 47


When you vote blue, you bleed red. That’s the only fact that really and truly has a liberal bias.
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Why would social media lie about my hometown?

Interesting. I live just up I-5 in Seattle. Drive through Portland to go to Bend quite often.

Portland makes me feel better about Seattle, because it’s the one town in America with worse graffiti and tent camps<b/b>.
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Subject: Re: Bill Ackman, why he supports trump
Date: 10/12/2024 2:36 PM
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“In fact, the shoplifting rate during the first half of 2024 in major cities was 24% higher, on average, than the same period last year, according to a recent analysis by the Council on Criminal Justice, a nonpartisan criminal justice policy organization. The shoplifting rate in the first half of 2024 was also 10% higher than in the first half of 2019.” https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2024/09/13/business/theft-...
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Date: 10/12/2024 2:42 PM
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You can tell who lives where on this board.
If these guys really and truly lived in their blue downtown cities, they’d know the score. But since most of them live miles away, they talk their programmed talking points as gospel.

https://www.oregonlive.com/business/2024/05/voters...

More than 70% of respondents indicated they had been downtown within the last month. Those downtown the least often had the worst impression of the central city, with 89% of poll respondents who hadn’t been downtown at all during that time saying they had a negative impression of it.
But while public perceptions haven’t improved measurably, and downtown foot traffic is off nearly 40% from 2019, there are indications conditions have improved.
Restaurants and shops bustle in downtown’s West End and other parts of the central city. Races and festivals again bring people to Pioneer Courthouse Square and the waterfront.
Portland police data shows reports of assaults, thefts and other crime peaked in the spring of 2023 and then began a remarkable decline. The most recent data indicates downtown incidents have dropped enormously from last summer and are now even below levels recorded in 2019 — albeit with far fewer people downtown now.


Most places - like Portland and Seattle - hit rock bottom in 2023 and are slowly improving thanks to voting out the most insane progressives that we’re running the show.
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Date: 10/12/2024 6:46 PM
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When you vote blue, you bleed red. That’s the only fact that really and truly has a liberal bias.

Gosh, according to Dope1, life must be horrible in blue states. People dying left and right.

And yet, when one looks at life expectancy by state, something looks out of whack with Dope1’s perception.

Top 10 states life expectancy (with age):
Hawaii 79.9 Blue
Massachusetts 79.6 Blue
Connecticut 79.2 Blue
New Jersey 79.0 Blue
New York 79.0 Blue
Minnesota 78.8 Blue
New Hampshire 78.5 Blue
Rhode Island 78.5 Blue
Vermont 78.4 Blue
California 78.3 Blue

Worst 10 states life expectancy:
South Carolina 73.5 Red
New Mexico 73.0 Blue
Oklahoma 72.7 Red
Arkansas 72.5 Red
Tennessee 72.4 Red
Kentucky 72.3 Red
Louisiana 72.2 Red
Alabama 72.0 Red
West Virginia 71.0 Red
Mississippi 70.9 Red

And we’re not talking about a couple of months difference here, we’re talking a bunch of years.

When you vote blue, you bleed red?

When you vote red, you dead.


https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/pressroom/sosmap/life_exp...

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Subject: Re: Bill Ackman, why he supports trump
Date: 10/13/2024 8:41 AM
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When you vote red, you dead.

Yes indeed. Folks in blue states are also better educated...
"Blue states outpace red states by 5.3 percentage points in 4-year college degree attainment."
"All of the top 15 most college-educated states are blue, while only 3 of the bottom 15 are blue."
Example:
"The District of Columbia (blue) has the highest percentage of residents with a 4-year degree at 50.5%.
West Virginia (red) has the lowest percentage of residents with a 4-year degree at 17.9%."

And folks in Blue states have lower rates of poverty compared to red states.

No wonder our MAGA friends are so angry, if I lived in a red state I'd be angry as well. #uneducated,poor,no-healthcare,book-banning,no-unions,no-freedom-if-you're-a-woman,MAGA

https://www.chadaldeman.com/p/red-state-education-...

https://gppreview.com/2020/02/21/growing-divide-re...
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