It is striking that Kamala Harris referred to Goldman Sachs as an authority to prove that her economic “plans” are better than Trump’s.
It’s an odd flex. Goldman Sachs was fingered as one of the worst actors in the 2008 financial crisis, profiting off both the mortgaged-backed security boom and off of the collapse of the financial system.
Donald Trump, on the other hand, is strongly preferred as an economic steward by actual American voters.
Goldman Sachs vs. working people is quite the contest, and I don’t think Kamala Harris chose the right side of the fight.
Goldman Sachs, a company ran by a leftist, is now making in-kind contributions to the Kamala Harris campaign by creating lies about her “plans.”
They’re plans that don’t even exist. Kamala has no plan. pic.twitter.com/fezP5WIkZu
— The Bull Moose Project (@BullMooseProj) September 11, 2024
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