Bloomberg Uses Prison Labor for 2020 Campaign Ph Calls

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What’s clear is that the Bloomberg campaign is targeting people it believes to be voters who support the candidate’s positions on “gun control.” That it was using prisoners to do it makes it fair to ask how that equates with the fraudulent and impossible promise of “commonsense safety.”


It’s ironic that a pool of voters presumed sympathetic to the government disarming them had personal information shared with convicted criminals who were given the tools to reach out and find out more about them.

It’s fair to assume that could include soliciting financial support and all that implies in terms of donations. It’s also fair to wonder what protections were in place to assure such information was not shared with accomplices on the outside, including where promising prospects might live, and if sound like they practice what they preach in terms of walking the “No Guns” walk.




U.S.A. – -(Ammoland.com)-“Mike Bloomberg exploited prison labor to make 2020 presidential campaign phone calls,” The Intercept reported Tuesday. “Through a third-party vendor, the Mike Bloomberg 2020 campaign contracted New Jersey-based call center company ProCom, which runs calls centers in New Jersey and Oklahoma. Two of the call centers in Oklahoma are operated out of state prisons. In at least one of the two prisons, incarcerated people were contracted to make calls on behalf of the Bloomberg campaign.”

An embarrassed Bloomberg campaign, through a paid spokesflack, made hollow excuses, saying it had severed its arrangement with the contractor and denied knowingly employing convicted criminals.


https://www.ammoland.com/2019/12/bl...ther-example-of-grassroots-lie/#axzz69FwCPhLI
 
Why no heat on the company ProCom? They should be under fire for this too
Why? They're just a calling service looking for contracts. They don't care what they're calling about. They just happen to use convicts for the service.
 
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Why? They're just a calling service looking for contracts. They don't care what they're calling about. They just happen to use convicts for the service.

So they should get a pass knowing good and well they're giving prisoners people's information?
They knew the script, they knew who/what it was for, and they chose to use locations including prisons.
 
So they should get a pass knowing good and well they're giving prisoners people's information?
They knew the script, they knew who/what it was for, and they chose to use locations including prisons.


They ain't running for POTUS and no they shouldn't get a pass but redirecting the focus of the op serves no useful purpose.
 
So they should get a pass knowing good and well they're giving prisoners people's information?
They knew the script, they knew who/what it was for, and they chose to use locations including prisons.
Was that a secret? Is it not open knowledge that they use inmates for their work? Did they deceive their customer base? Did Bloomberg not exercise their due diligence in hiring them?
 
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