COMMENT: I wished to throw my two cents into this tariff mess. I’ve misplaced all respect for Bloomberg. They’re the faux information. The political bias dominates all of their articles. I noticed what they did to you and refused to ever publish the reality. They stored telling the world you had been in contempt for $1 billion that was lacking when it was $1.3 million, and by no means fessed up that the financial institution stole the cash and needed to plead responsible and repay your purchasers. The mere reality that you just had no restitution mentioned all of it, but they stored you in jail on civil contempt to show over property for one thing you by no means owed. They’ve lined tales of Trump with the identical dishonesty. Announcing the NASDAQ was in a bear market, with the S&P 500 quickly to observe, was the ultimate straw.
Yesterday, they wrote that Donald Trump appeared to blink within the face of worldwide, home, and maybe most significantly, Wall Avenue fury at his single-handed destabilization of inventory markets, bonds, and even oil costs. It was the press that brought about the crash, not Trump. Everybody is aware of that Trump performs the artwork of the deal. The entire tactic was to create free commerce. I agree, if Kamala had gained, they might be blaming evil capitalists and Republicans, attempting to make her look unhealthy.
They’ve joined the leftist agenda of faux information. I cancelled my subscription.
BQ
REPLY: It’s worse than that. Our stories was on Bloomberg. They deleted all of our earlier stories. Mark Pittman had even written an article on what we had been doing in Japan, shopping for distressed portfolios, and every transaction was permitted by the Japanese Minister of Finance (MOF). When the fees had been filed, I met Mark on the Hyatt by Grand Central Station. He knew the fees had been false and mentioned to me, “We’re not going to allow them to do that to you.” Bloomberg eliminated Mark from ever overlaying something about my story and deleted all of the proof that confirmed the fees had been false.