Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon didn’t hold back during an appearance on CNBC’s ‘Halftime Report,’ where he voiced criticism of Kamala Harris for misrepresenting data from a report that Harris touted during the recent presidential debate, which was largely ignored by the debate’s biased moderators.
Following the debate, Hoover Institution senior fellow Victor Davis Hanson criticized Goldman Sachs and other financial elites for pushing what he describes as an agenda that could “destroy” middle-class Americans.
His comments followed a Goldman Sachs ‘report’ that suggested policies under Kamala Harris might provide a “very slight boost” to the economy, while warning that former President Donald Trump’s plans could harm economic growth due to tariffs and stricter immigration policies.
“Why would we listen to someone who makes so much money that will be immune from whatever disastrous policies that will destroy the rest of us? And then they can afford the luxury for social or cultural reasons of supporting a neo-socialist, and that’s what we’re talking about. We really are,” Hanson said on his show, per The Daily Signal. […]
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