Or horrified at the potential slate of candidates. I'm not saying I'm ready to #BloombergIntoSpring, but I'd give him a look, especially if Clinton gets the nomination.
So you dont trust Clinton when she proposes legislation to clean up wall street because she is close to people like Michael Bloomberg. On the other hand we have Michael Bloomberg who opposes wall street reform but at least he is trustworth. After all, he has never called himself a friend of Michael Bloomberg and his ilk.
Plus, if I recall correctly you have a slightly positive view of Bernie Sanders, no? I.E. the man who terrifies Bloomberg so much that he wants to ride into the presidency on a white horse and save us from the proletarian hordes.
I said "a look". What does "a look" mean to you?
I don't really know that much of Bloomberg's policy stances, other than he seems to be rather heavy-handed and micro-managing as King of Gotham.
As a New Yorker, I can assert that "King of Gotham" should have been his nickname. Truly a missed opportunity.
Liberal on social issues. Supports Abortion, stem-cell research, Gun Control. One notable exception is drugs, where he opposes decriminalization. He opposes the Death Penalty. He managed to reduce the crime rate substantially. He is the quote-unquote "nanny state", and supports regulation. Supportive of public welfare, and healthcare. I don't think he likes Obamacare, but he definitely would attempt to implement it as effectively as possible now that it is the law of the land. He is conservative economically, and, in general, supports a typically "Big-business" approach to economic growth, such as free trade. He is a strong supporter of the environment, and is actively concerned about Climate Change. He supports immigrants very strongly. In terms of foreign policy, he is relatively aggressive and focused on terrorism (there's a reason the NYPD has its own Intelligence division). He is big on infrastructure. Fiscally conservative.
Politically he is unaligned. He couldn't win the democratic nomination to start off with, so he struck a deal with Republicans and ran as an independent, and always kept good relations with them. He is a dealmaker, but he likes having control over things. His salary as Mayor was $1, and he did not live in the Mayoral Mansion, so its fair to say he certainly wouldn't get bribed.
Overall I say that I do like Bloomberg, and I think that his successes over the twelve years he was mayor justify his candidacy, especially given he helped the city through 9/11 (one thing he has over everyone else in the field: actually dealt with 9/11, was actually an executive handling the situation.) and it managed to prosper economically in various ways (every year we break a record for tourists) even through the financial crisis. However I doubt he would be everyone's cup of tea, so to speak. If he won, it would be because there was a tie, and it went to the House of Representatives, and the House hated both the Republican and Democrat Nominee (could happen if it was Trump or Cruz: They hate those guys), so they pick a guy they think they can make a deal with.