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Remember Mike Bloomberg? Spent 450 million on his own Presidential campaign ads? What's he doing now?

He has his own philanthropy page online. (See link below and click on "Our Work" in the black toolbar).

"Just days after Mike Bloomberg launched a program to help American mayors improve their coronavirus response, Bloomberg Philanthropies today announced additional actions and funding to combat the pandemic on a global scale. The new $40 million global initiative will support immediate action to prevent or slow the spread of COVID-19 in vulnerable low- and middle-income countries. [b]Bloomberg Philanthropies will partner with the global health organization Vital Strategies on global response efforts, along with the World Health Organization (WHO), to support lower income countries and cities respond to the COVID-19 pandemic." (Primarily in Africa, most of which is controlled by China)[/b].

https://www.bloomberg.org/program/public-health/covid-19-response/#coronavirus-local-response-initiative
MarineBob · 56-60, M
They'll take his money and run WHO and the UN are getting ready to do layoffs as they're broke.
4meAndyou · F
@MarineBob The W.H.O. is what he is funding...global issues...not buying food for American families.

I guess that's what ticks me off. We just found out the W.H.O. is a bunch of lying Chicom puppets...and now we find out Bloomberg is linked in with the W.H.O. and with African nations controlled by the Chinese. And I think we can guess where most of Bloomberg's money is invested, after that.
Echoing · 61-69, F
@4meAndyou yes... focus in/on America first!
4meAndyou · F
@Echoing McKinsey Research Company is making sure all of our American companies are essentially Chinese.
SW-User
We have 37 times the number of cases in the United States as the whole continent of Africa.
Djac17 · 22-25, M
Hard to trust those numbers when doctors have admitted they’ve marked elderly deaths that they don’t know the cause of as covid@SW-User
SW-User
@Djac17 Yes, the CDC include probable cases, which are not confirmed but very likely. Yes , it may be somewhat an error. Even so, we have as of date over 845,000 confirmed cases. Those are confirmed cases, not including the probable cases.
SW-User
@Djac17 From CDC website:
*Total cases includes 3,981 probable cases and total deaths includes 5,862 probable deaths.*
luctoretemergo · 61-69, M
Probably looking at his bank statement going..."huh...so that's where that 450 mill went....oh well"....
4meAndyou · F
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
probably working on his next plan

 
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