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    Goldman Sachs CEO contends Harris grossly overstated economic boost that her policies would bring

    By Asher Notheis,

    12 hours ago

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    Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon suggested Vice President Kamala Harris overemphasized the positive effect her plan for the economy would have on gross domestic product.

    Solomon’s economists predicted earlier this month that the United States’s GDP could take a hit in a hypothetical victory by former President Donald Trump in 2024, whereas a Harris 2024 victory could lead to a “very slight boost” to the GDP. The vice president referenced the report during Tuesday night’s debate, with Solomon now stating that it was conducted by “an independent analyst” and has created a bigger discussion “than should be.”

    “What the report did is it looked at a handful of policy issues that have been put out by both sides, and it tried to model their impact on GDP growth,” Solomon said on CNBC. “The reason I say a bigger deal’s been made of it is what it showed is the difference between the sets of policies that they put forward was about two-tenths of 1%.”

    Solomon added that there is no guarantee that the policies Harris and Trump proposed, which his economists used in their report, would actually be implemented.

    Another “interesting” factor Solomon found about the debate was how he could not recall any time when the U.S. national debt was discussed. He argued that the debt is a policy issue “that’s going to have to be wrestled with.”

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    Both Harris and Trump were asked early on in Tuesday’s debate what their plans were for the economy, which is set to be a top concern for voters when they cast their ballots. Harris discussed plans for a $6,000 tax cut for families, while Trump promoted how he created “the greatest economies in the history of our country,” promising to do so again in a second presidential term.

    Prior to the debate, the former president gained ground in major battleground states, tying with the vice president in Arizona, North Carolina, Nevada, and Georgia. Harris was slightly ahead in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin, according to data from a New York Times/Sienna poll.

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    KenW.
    20m ago
    No to communist Harris 😡
    Jeremy Robinson
    1h ago
    Kamala lied about crime rates being down (when you include FBI, CIA & ICE reports as is standard, they’re at a record high) she lied about energy production, inflation (which has been nearly 20%, the worst since 1946) also, wage growth was faster than inflation under Trump, employment numbers (they still haven’t recovered from pre-Covid when Trump was President, the only improvement was with illegal immigrant employment)She lied about Trumps tax cuts only for the rich (Trump tax cuts also lowered taxes for middle- and lower-income households, including by lowering income taxes for lower brackets, expanding the child tax credit, and doubling the standard deduction)Also, he did not invite Russian President Vladimir Putin to attack NATO, he does not support national legislation banning abortion, he has absolutely nothing at all to do with Project 2025. His plan is on his website and he also plans on removing taxation of Social Security while Kamala wants to raise the age of the when you can start receiving it. She said he’s extreme when his record proves he’s actually very moderate while her voting record shows that she’s the most extreme liberal in the entire government. She lied about Trump being racist. Every single statement or story that’s ever been used to show he’s racist has been completely debunked by bipartisan media.Trump has actually done the most of any President to help minorities and marginalized communities with his Envision centers, prison reform and more.Other
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