God forbid anyone use a credit card and then pay it off using their own money.
God forbid anyone use a credit card and then pay it off using their own money.
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The best part about this story is how the headlines act as if their journalists engaged in some major fact finding investigations, dug through pages and pages of documents, and interviewed countless witnesses before arriving at the truth, when in reality the White House willingly released this information pretty much on day 1. But it doesn't sound as juicy if the White House released this information without being forced to.
Last edited by Tgo01; 07-12-2018 at 11:43 AM.
Fact is, that list has been out since Trump came into office. Everyone on there has been vetted. You may hate their decisions and politics, but they are pretty much going to be clean everywhere else.
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This is good news for Republicans. It means that Kavanaugh won't be able to retire early.
Supreme Court nominee Brett M. Kavanaugh incurred tens of thousands of dollars of credit card debt buying baseball tickets over the past decade and at times reported liabilities that could have exceeded the value of his cash accounts and investment assets, according to a review of Kavanaugh’s financial disclosures and information provided by the White House.
White House spokesman Raj Shah told The Washington Post that Kavanaugh built up the debt by buying Washington Nationals season tickets and tickets for playoff games for himself and a “handful” of friends. Shah said some of the debts were also for home improvements.
More...Kavanaugh’s most recent financial disclosure forms reveal reportable assets between $15,000 and $65,000, which would put him at the bottom of the financial ranking of justices, most of whom list well over $1 million in assets. The value of residences is not subject to disclosure, and Shah added that Kavanaugh has a government retirement account worth nearly half a million dollars that also was not required to be disclosed.
This was a bad pick. He chose someone from the establishment.
This could affect the midterms.
So, this is something I ran across. I can't account for its truthfulness or any of that. For those that don't know, the people at the Senate Hearing who were disruptive get a $50 fine. They can come back after paying.
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