Presidential candidate Jeb Bush visits San Francisco startup
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, according to The New York Times, and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, according to The Associated Press, will disclose their bundlers in October.
His approach is drawing support in South Carolina, whose nominating contest early next year comes third after Iowa and New Hampshire.
Recent national polls showed Trump tied with Bush in the lead for the Republican nomination. Republicans, who were always reflexively against any deal that would limit the Iranians’ nuclear programme and may stave off war, seem downright furious diplomacy prevailed over the threat of more missiles.
Any Presidential candidate who insults voters by asserting that the solution to the nation’s economic problems is “People need to work longer hours”, shouldn’t even be in the race: he’s not only a callous aristocrat; he’s stupid, if not outright bigoted, and overflowing with blatant self-righteous arrogance.
On campaign fundraising: Bush dismissed concerns about the dearth of cash his campaign has received so far from small donors – those giving less than $200.
If you work hard, you ought to be paid fairly…I’ll crack down on bosses who exploit employees by mis-classifying them as contractors or even steal their wages.
And it’s an obvious overture to millenials. “I think his policies are wrong”. In a statement, the campaign of O’Malley, a former governor of Maryland and an occasional Uber passenger, said he was “optimistic about companies like Uber due to their role in revitalizing cities across the country”. Bush tweeted a photo and wrote, “rode shotgun in Uber to Thumbtack in SF”. “My heart goes out to the family of this precious handsome girl that was killed”, Bush said. But in the 2012 campaign, Romney inadvertently helped define himself, accurately or not, as a rich man who held the less fortunate in contempt. People don’t like that so much.
Bush’s wife is Mexican and his children are Mexican-American.
Unfortunately for Bush, though, he didn’t secure the driver’s vote.
“There will be a big tension with companies that are disrupting the old order”, he said. They see car-sharing services as a threat to the local government taxi cab cartels. “You meet people who are customizing their lives in a way that it’s time for celebration”.
And conservative values often clash with Silicon Valley sensibilities. A Thumbtacker asked Bush about Obamacare.
“I think with ISIS now and the threats that we have not only overseas, but domestically, when our military in particular is potentially a target, we need to make sure that in places like this, a recruiting facility, they’re able to be armed so our heroes are protected”, Walker said.
While coming to San Francisco allows Bush to follow through on his oft-repeated promise to carry the Republican message to traditionally Democratic locales, the questions young workers threw his way highlighted how his views on a range of issues are out of step with millenials. For example, Poses asked Bush his thoughts on about discrimination based on sexual orientation, to which the candidate said he supported state-level legislation to end that kind of behavior. “And I have solutions for these things”.
“The fact that there wasn’t a law doesn’t necessarily mean you would have been discriminated against”, Bush told the worker.