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OAITW r.2.0

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4. Writing off the interest on his income taxes?
Sat Feb 1, 2020, 08:33 PM
Feb 2020

Just kidding.

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden

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$50,000 student loans? at140 Feb 2020 #1
This just demonstrates how ludicrous that proposal is. Here's a guy, 43 years old.... George II Feb 2020 #2
That $27 million belongs to his wife, at140 Feb 2020 #7
California's a community property state tirebiter Feb 2020 #53
Please read up on community property law at140 Feb 2020 #64
I'd assume that Ohios laws would take precedence either way since thats where they were married. Lancero Feb 2020 #70
Yes, but a prenup would address the issue in any state..nt at140 Feb 2020 #71
What am I missing? TexasTowelie Feb 2020 #3
Writing off the interest on his income taxes? OAITW r.2.0 Feb 2020 #4
I don't think he can - that deducted is means-tested democrattotheend Feb 2020 #65
OK, should have used the sarcastic emojii....sorry! OAITW r.2.0 Feb 2020 #68
Simple answer. He has been making lot more on his at140 Feb 2020 #8
Then he provides an example to the public as to why student loans should not be forgiven. TexasTowelie Feb 2020 #12
+1,000,000. "It becomes difficult to sympathize" is an understatement. highplainsdem Feb 2020 #18
You may be right at140 Feb 2020 #21
I don't have any issue with providing student loan money for those that do deserve it. TexasTowelie Feb 2020 #29
Why would he want to pay it off if he's hoping to have that debt wiped out soon? highplainsdem Feb 2020 #9
Good question. TexasTowelie Feb 2020 #14
Really good question. ehrnst Feb 2020 #73
I love the smell of hypocrisy from Sanders camp in the morning NCProgressive Feb 2020 #5
KR! Cha Feb 2020 #6
Oh my! A multi-millionaire and a Goldman Sachs-Wall Street guy NYMinute Feb 2020 #10
Oh, the humanity! She owns mutual funds! *shudder* DanTex Feb 2020 #11
THEY own Goldman Sachs mutual funds, millions of dollars worth. That's 1% "Wall Street" territory. George II Feb 2020 #13
LOL. So if they owned Vanguard funds instead, that would be different? DanTex Feb 2020 #16
I wish I had $27 million worth of dirt. George II Feb 2020 #17
Unbelievable hypocrisy. N/T lapucelle Feb 2020 #26
Minimizing all hypocrisy of Sanders people NCProgressive Feb 2020 #49
Oh the hypocrisy. Cha Feb 2020 #56
K&R! sheshe2 Feb 2020 #15
well, Ro Khanna isn't running for president, but, I do know someone running for president who yaesu Feb 2020 #19
Ro Khanna is worth $27M, still has $50K in student loans, and is co-chair of a candidate pushing.... George II Feb 2020 #20
If you're sitting on so much money, why wouldn't you pay your debts off? lapucelle Feb 2020 #28
Why wouldn't he indeed? Lancero Feb 2020 #33
Oh no! A Bernie supporter has a retirement account and student loans Tiggeroshii Feb 2020 #22
Is that all you get out of that? George II Feb 2020 #23
He has wall street investments and owes student loans Tiggeroshii Feb 2020 #25
You see nothing hypocritical about that? George II Feb 2020 #27
No. Not having a retirement account/401k these days is essentially suicide. Tiggeroshii Feb 2020 #32
So we have a candidate that for years has railed against Goldman Sachs and his campaign co-chair.... George II Feb 2020 #34
... Tiggeroshii Feb 2020 #36
Laughing at hypocrisy isn't helping your candidate. Cha Feb 2020 #55
Oh no, his wife is also rich. Lancero Feb 2020 #24
Has nothing to do with, as you put it, "his wife" - it's HIS money too. George II Feb 2020 #35
If it's his money, then why does your source list the owner as being his spouse? Lancero Feb 2020 #42
It's a stupid attack on a great congressman Tiggeroshii Feb 2020 #43
Nothing to do with Bernie? He's Bernie's Campaign co-chair! You know, the same Bernie.... George II Feb 2020 #47
So a person who is bernies campaign co chair, happens to have investments that have nothing to do Tiggeroshii Feb 2020 #48
Lets go ahead and break this down. Lancero Feb 2020 #30
Up to date numbers are here: George II Feb 2020 #67
Funny, those claims aren't supported by the most recent financial disclosure. Lancero Feb 2020 #69
Lesson learned: James48 Feb 2020 #31
That's a bizarre take on this. BTW, they have millions invested in FOSSIL FUELS!!! George II Feb 2020 #38
Deceiving spin NYMinute Feb 2020 #39
Why couldn't he take his own $500,000 and pay off his debt? lapucelle Feb 2020 #45
We only have one year of numbers to look at. Lancero Feb 2020 #46
Why not pay it off if you can instead of pay it down? lapucelle Feb 2020 #50
Again, you need more years of reporting. Lancero Feb 2020 #54
He graduated from law school in 2001 - 18-19 years ago. George II Feb 2020 #59
5 million in fossil fuel stock showblue22 Feb 2020 #37
Sounds like Ralph Nader Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Feb 2020 #40
This message was self-deleted by its author Scurrilous Feb 2020 #41
I thought Goldman Sachs was very very bad and so corrupt that anyone running for office betsuni Feb 2020 #44
IOKIYABS ... IOKIYAOTBSC NurseJackie Feb 2020 #62
Los Angeles Times is a good source. Hekate Feb 2020 #51
So long as he didn't take bribes or steal it I presume he acquired his comradebillyboy Feb 2020 #52
Ro Khanna is one of the few Bernie surrogates I can stand listening to. nt oasis Feb 2020 #57
K&R Tarheel_Dem Feb 2020 #58
This whole thing sounds like a scam to me. NurseJackie Feb 2020 #60
"I don't understand why some folks run as if the internet doesn't exist." George II Feb 2020 #61
+++ nt brer cat Feb 2020 #63
K&R murielm99 Feb 2020 #66
This is indeed interesting Gothmog Feb 2020 #72
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