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Bloomberg surrogate Judge Judy says she'll fight socialist revolution 'to the death'

Judge Judy said she would fight politicians trying to revolutionize the U.S. "to the death" while stumping for presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg in Oklahoma City earlier in February.

"[Bloomberg] understands how to tweak the things that are wrong with America," Judge Judy told KOKH FOX 25. "America doesn't need a revolution. It's the most perfect country in the world, and those people that are trying to change it and revolutionize it don't have a chance, because I'll fight them to the death."




"Don't get on the wrong side of the judge, that's the message," Bloomberg chimed in.
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"America's in trouble. Everybody's angry, polarized, and it will continue to be polarized unless you have a president who has no agenda other than to do the right thing for the people that he represents," Judge Judy said in Oklahoma City. "Mike Bloomberg is not an ideologue. He's a doer. He sees a problem, he understands that if you have ... a solid education as a youngster and as you grow you'll have the tools to make it."​


"Mike and I are the products of an American dream," she said.​







 
Please define the percentiles of middle class exactly
So the poverty line is below $25,000.
$30,000-$50,000 would be poor lower class
$55,000-$90,000 would be upper lower class. Depending on where you live and if you have children you could live off of $50,000-$90,000. But the goal is to break the $100,000 and get close to the lower middle class. I would suggest that Bernie’s tax increase would prevent people at that income mark from making the jump into the lower middle class and those in the lower middle class could be sent down a rung. It would be an economic roadblock.
 
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“Do you believe in life after Trump?” read the caption — inspired by Cher’s 1998 hit “Believe” — on a tweet from Biden, which included a photo of the floundering White House hopeful alongside the Grammy-winning singer.

Suffice it to say that Cher’s loud endorsement of the former vice president, just days before the contest, didn’t help his stock in the Battle Born State.​
 
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So the poverty line is below $25,000.
$30,000-$50,000 would be poor lower class
$55,000-$90,000 would be upper lower class. Depending on where you live and if you have children you could live off of $50,000-$90,000. But the goal is to break the $100,000 and get close to the lower middle class. I would suggest that Bernie’s tax increase would prevent people at that income mark from making the jump into the lower middle class and those in the lower middle class could be sent down a rung. It would be an economic roadblock.

I’m assuming you’re talking per household.
 
'The best presidential candidate in 40 years': Michael Douglas hits the campaign trail on behalf of Bloomberg after it's revealed his father Kirk Douglas left him out of his will and bequeathed his entire $60m fortune to charity

Michael Douglas hit the campaign trail on behalf of Mike Bloomberg Sunday, after it was revealed the actor's father Kirk Douglas bequeathed his entire $60 million fortune to charity.

The Wall Street actor, 75, appeared in the former New York City mayor's hometown of Quincy, Massachusetts, telling the crowd: 'This is really, truly one of the best candidates we’ve had running for office in 30 to 40 years.'

He went on to praise Bloomberg's efforts on gun control after appearing at the event with his son Dylan, his eldest child with Catherine Zeta-Jones.


Appearing to acknowledge Bloomberg's much derided debate performance last week, Douglas added: 'I mean he may not win the contest in stand up comedian but you can't be everything to everybody. So I just admire this guy so much. I am really happy to be out here.'
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Bloomberg surrogate Judge Judy says she'll fight socialist revolution 'to the death'

Judge Judy said she would fight politicians trying to revolutionize the U.S. "to the death" while stumping for presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg in Oklahoma City earlier in February.

"[Bloomberg] understands how to tweak the things that are wrong with America," Judge Judy told KOKH FOX 25. "America doesn't need a revolution. It's the most perfect country in the world, and those people that are trying to change it and revolutionize it don't have a chance, because I'll fight them to the death."



"Don't get on the wrong side of the judge, that's the message," Bloomberg chimed in.​
Judge-Judy-Getty.jpg


"America's in trouble. Everybody's angry, polarized, and it will continue to be polarized unless you have a president who has no agenda other than to do the right thing for the people that he represents," Judge Judy said in Oklahoma City. "Mike Bloomberg is not an ideologue. He's a doer. He sees a problem, he understands that if you have ... a solid education as a youngster and as you grow you'll have the tools to make it."​

"Mike and I are the products of an American dream," she said.​









Judge Judy, Bloomberg and that crowd have to decide one thing: Are they going to fight Trump or are they going to fight socialism 'cause they can't do both. The Dem party has moved far left. They're a lost cause. If you're going to fight socialism you're best served by coming to the conservative cause. Conservatives have been fighting socialism for generations
 
So the poverty line is below $25,000.
$30,000-$50,000 would be poor lower class
$55,000-$90,000 would be upper lower class. Depending on where you live and if you have children you could live off of $50,000-$90,000. But the goal is to break the $100,000 and get close to the lower middle class. I would suggest that Bernie’s tax increase would prevent people at that income mark from making the jump into the lower middle class and those in the lower middle class could be sent down a rung. It would be an economic roadblock.


Median household (not individual) is $63K. What is it about "middle" that you don't understand?

At $113K/household 3/4s of the country is below you

Average, Median, Top 1% Household Income Percentiles [2019] - DQYDJ
 

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