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In reply to the discussion: Interesting financial information about Ro Khanna, National co-chair of Bernie Sanders's campaign... [View all]NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)60. This whole thing sounds like a scam to me.
The "outrage" coming from this campaign seems to be VERY INCONSISTENT. Why is it that one person's association with Goldman Sachs is bad, and then they shrug their shoulders and look away for another? Are they completely unaware that we can actually see and read and research?
All I'm trying to point out is that mature and rational voters do not like hypocrisy, or anything that comes close to being hypocritical. Voters also dislike duplicity and based on this article, I think they have exposed a LOT of that.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Interesting financial information about Ro Khanna, National co-chair of Bernie Sanders's campaign... [View all]
George II
Feb 2020
OP
This just demonstrates how ludicrous that proposal is. Here's a guy, 43 years old....
George II
Feb 2020
#2
I'd assume that Ohios laws would take precedence either way since thats where they were married.
Lancero
Feb 2020
#70
Then he provides an example to the public as to why student loans should not be forgiven.
TexasTowelie
Feb 2020
#12
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
THEY own Goldman Sachs mutual funds, millions of dollars worth. That's 1% "Wall Street" territory.
George II
Feb 2020
#13
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
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
If it's his money, then why does your source list the owner as being his spouse?
Lancero
Feb 2020
#42
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
That's a bizarre take on this. BTW, they have millions invested in FOSSIL FUELS!!!
George II
Feb 2020
#38