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Kim Dotcom Tweet – I support SenSanders for President

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I always thought Kim Dotcom would be more on the libertarian right, but he recently tweeted about climate change and his followers went nuts as most were deniers. Now with this tweet the same is happening, and there isn't many liberals tweeting. Kim Dotcom is a very wealthy IT serial entrepreneur who is into cryptocurrency, and so it seems a lot of his followers also thought he a was on the right. Kim Dotcom tweet.I support @SenSanders for President. No more warmongers and deep state. End mass surveillance. Protect free speech. Free Julian Assange. End corporate corruption in US politics. Change greed for compassion. Being a capitalist doesn’t mean you can’t be socially fair. #Bernie2020

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I always thought Kim Dotcom would be more on the libertarian right, but he recently tweeted about climate change and his followers went nuts as most were deniers. Now with this tweet the same is happening, and there isn't many liberals tweeting.

Kim Dotcom is a very wealthy IT serial entrepreneur who is into cryptocurrency, and so it seems a lot of his followers also thought he a was on the right.

Kim Dotcom tweet.

I support @SenSanders for President. No more warmongers and deep state. End mass surveillance. Protect free speech. Free Julian Assange. End corporate corruption in US politics. Change greed for compassion. Being a capitalist doesn’t mean you can’t be socially fair. #Bernie2020


Mike Norman
Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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