Wealthy Clippers Proprietor Finances Pro-Bloomberg Alliance
Headline: Elite Figures Speak Out Against Second Amendment Rights: Steve Ballmer, Steve Kerr, and Michael Bloomberg
In recent developments, several high-profile individuals have voiced their opposition to the Second Amendment rights, joining the ranks of notable figures who have questioned the right to keep and bear arms. Among these figures are Steve Ballmer, the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers and a former CEO of Microsoft, Steve Kerr, the head coach of the Golden State Warriors, and Michael Bloomberg, a former New York City mayor and a failed presidential candidate.
Steve Ballmer made headlines when he donated $7 million to Everytown for Gun Safety, a gun-control group backed by Michael Bloomberg. Everytown for Gun Safety is known for its significant financial resources and has endorsed anti-freedom candidates in both the House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate. The group is also spending big on elections this fall, aiming to convince more people to vote away their freedom.
Steve Kerr, like Ballmer and Bloomberg, has also expressed his opposition to the Second Amendment. The coach believes the safety of citizens is more important than the money the National Rifle Association (NRA) provides to government officials. Kerr's stance echoes Ballmer's, who became a member of Everytown for Gun Safety in 2017.
The NRA, historically a defender of civil liberties as protected in the U.S. Bill of Rights, has been disregarded by these figures. Steve Kerr, for instance, has publicly opposed the NRA, joining the growing chorus of critics.
Michael Bloomberg's Everytown for Gun Safety has already released endorsements for its preferred candidates in the upcoming elections. The group's actions are seen as an example of elites attempting to curtail the right to keep and bear arms.
It is important to note that Steve Ballmer, the wealthiest owner in the National Basketball Association (NBA), is reportedly worth nearly $70 billion. His donation to Everytown for Gun Safety is a significant contribution to the group's efforts to influence the political landscape.
As the elections approach, the debate surrounding the Second Amendment continues to be a contentious issue. The positions of figures like Ballmer, Kerr, and Bloomberg add another layer to the ongoing discussion, highlighting the diverse perspectives on this crucial constitutional right.
Read also:
- United States tariffs pose a threat to India, necessitating the recruitment of adept negotiators or strategists, similar to those who had influenced Trump's decisions.
- Weekly happenings in the German Federal Parliament (Bundestag)
- Southwest region's most popular posts, accompanied by an inquiry:
- Discussion between Putin and Trump in Alaska could potentially overshadow Ukraine's concerns