Bloomberg Recommended Confronting Native American Tribes with Cowboy Hat, Shotgun

Millwright

Knuckle Dragger
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Democratic presidential hopeful Mike Bloomberg suggested the governor of New York don a cowboy hat and stare down Native American tribes with a shotgun over a disagreement on cigarette taxes.


Bloomberg, who had then just been elected to a third term as mayor of New York City, made the insensitive comments during his weekly segment on WOR 710-AM with John Gambling in August 2010. At the time, then-New York governor David Patterson was proposing to tax cigarettes sold on Native American reservations in hopes of raising revenue to fill the state’s budget deficit.


The move was controversial as Indian reservations are technically sovereign entities that do not recognize U.S. law. It was also complicated by the fierce opposition prior attempts to impose taxes had engendered among Native American tribes. In particular, a 1992 attempt to institute a sales tax on Indian reservations resulted in members of New York’s Seneca tribe dropping burning tires off highway overpasses and clashing with state police.


Bloomberg, for his part, seemed unfazed by the history. During his appearance on Gambling’s show, the mayor not only expressed support for Patterson’s proposal, but intimated that a standoff between the governor and Native American tribes would be politically popular.


“I said, you know, ‘Get yourself a cowboy hat and a shotgun,'” Bloomberg told Gambling. “If there’s ever a great video, it’s [Patterson] standing in the middle of the New York State Thruway saying, you know, ‘Read my lips—the law of the land is this, and we’re going to enforce the law.'”

When Gambling suggested Patterson might be feeling pressure from the federal government to abandon the proposal, the mayor urged the governor to stand strong and act.


“Come on, then you do it and let the federal government sue us,” Bloomberg said. “This is an outrage. If you and I should pay taxes, everybody should pay taxes and this is just a scam to get around taxes… the cigarettes are killing our people.”


The comments quickly proved to be controversial and insulting in some quarters of the Native American community. The Seneca Indian Nation, the tribe at the center of the 1992 standoff with state police, went to the extent of demanding Bloomberg apologize for his “inflammatory and racially insensitive” remarks.


Bloomberg’s comments also failed to land with Patterson. A week after the Seneca Nation called for the mayor’s resignation, the governor lambasted Bloomberg for getting involved in a situation where he was not “responsible” and had no “jurisdiction.”


“I love the mayor, but this is a very dangerous situation. There is I think a high alert. The state police tell us over and over again that there could be violence and death as a result of some of the measures we’re taking,” Paterson said while making his own appearance on WOR 710-AM.


Bloomberg’s remarks come back into the spotlight as the former New York City mayor has catapulted to the front of the race for the Democrat presidential nomination. Polls show Bloomberg running neck-and-neck with his more progressive rival, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), despite not being on the ballot until Super Tuesday.


The mayor’s rise in the polls, however, has been confronted by decades of old comments many construe to be sexist and racist. One of those notable instances, as Breitbart News reported, occurred in 2011 when Bloomberg claimed on national television that young men of color “don’t know how to behave in the workplace.”

 

jward

passin' thru
Ah man. Gotta serve up some excederin n Dramamine with these posts---
...u got me shakin' me head so much I'm gettin a headache and feelin' sea sick! :D
 

MinnesotaSmith

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What an idiot?

I think people here are taking this sort of tales the wrong way.
Such past events actually resonate positively with more than a few people.
Think of how tens of millions of people blew off non-PC stories about Trump that the libtard MM just KNEW was going to sink him; same deal.
 
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MinnesotaSmith

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The Indians are right on this one. Bloomberg is advocating voiding a treaty agreement by force for money.
Typical of the treatment native Americans have received.

Agreed with your take on the relevant law. Not at all sure the abos will come off better in the public eye here. Disagreeing with your terminology; NAs were not legally American until the 1920s, and they had to be defeated to create America in the first place, (and racially are hardly Heritage Americans). Now, it's people like me, not them, that are native to this land. They are here on sufferance and charity, and if too big a PITA might end up being sent home to Siberia, where they immigrated from.
 

night driver

ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
Your history needs work, dude.

The 7 Nations were here LONG before your people got here, and YOUR people stole what land they got.

MY folks came in through Ellis so I really don't have a BIG dog in this particular hunt.

I suggest y'all go find the 1960's curriculum for 7th grade (IIRC) history in NY. (Either 7th or 6th.. which ever covers local NYS History) You MIGHT find it instructive.

The fact that I happen to be friends with an old Chief on the St Regis Rez is MAYBE BARELY relevant to the discussion.
 

Squib

Veteran Member
Your history needs work, dude.

The 7 Nations were here LONG before your people got here, and YOUR people stole what land they got.

Well, whom did they steal the land from before that?

They lived for centuries on might makes right, and took whatever another tribe couldn’t hold, then they whine when another tribe (YT) takes their stolen land.
 

The Snack Artist

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Well, whom did they steal the land from before that?

They lived for centuries on might makes right, and took whatever another tribe couldn’t hold, then they whine when another tribe (YT) takes their stolen land.
They were fighting, raiding, raping, killing, long before the white man showed him the efficient way to get things done!
 

Raggedyman

Res ipsa loquitur
I think people here are taking this sort of tales the wrong way.
Such past events actually resonate positively with more than a few people.
Think of how tens of millions of people blew off non-PC stories about Trump that the libtard MM just KNEW was going to sink him; same deal.

gotta say it - I SHARE SIMILAR CONCERNS - this POS appears to be the selection of the globalist scum

WE CAN NOT ALLOW OURSELVES TO BECOME OVERLY CONFIDENT
 
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