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Mnuchin and Blankfein say Bernie Sanders would 'ruin' U.S. economy
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former Goldman Sachs head Lloyd Blankfein and U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin both said that Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders would destroy the U.S. economy if he wins.
Blankfein, who was the chairman of Wall Street bank Goldman Sachs during the financial crisis, tweeted the criticism about Sanders as the U.S. senator from Vermont led the New Hampshire primary Tuesday night.
"Sanders is just as polarizing as Trump AND he'll ruin our economy and doesn’t care about our military," Blankfein wrote. He also alleged that Russia would be supporting Sanders.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKBN206336
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Let me tell you who I don't listen to about crashing the economy.
It's the people who were running banks in 2008.
I really want to thank these two for their anti-endorsement.
Like CNN, I would be concerned if they endorsed Bernie, not if they talked shit.
Your anti-endorsement is greatly appreciated.
Hey banksters, it would be a shame if someone re-opened investigations into the 2008 financial crisis wouldn't it?
Discuss.........
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former Goldman Sachs head Lloyd Blankfein and U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin both said that Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders would destroy the U.S. economy if he wins.
Blankfein, who was the chairman of Wall Street bank Goldman Sachs during the financial crisis, tweeted the criticism about Sanders as the U.S. senator from Vermont led the New Hampshire primary Tuesday night.
"Sanders is just as polarizing as Trump AND he'll ruin our economy and doesn’t care about our military," Blankfein wrote. He also alleged that Russia would be supporting Sanders.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKBN206336
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Let me tell you who I don't listen to about crashing the economy.
It's the people who were running banks in 2008.
I really want to thank these two for their anti-endorsement.
Like CNN, I would be concerned if they endorsed Bernie, not if they talked shit.
Your anti-endorsement is greatly appreciated.
Hey banksters, it would be a shame if someone re-opened investigations into the 2008 financial crisis wouldn't it?
Discuss.........