Victor Davis Hanson Rips Goldman Sachs For Propping Up Harris, Says Others Alike Are Pushing To ‘Destroy’ Middle Class
SUMMARY
Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson criticized Goldman Sachs for suggesting Vice President Kamala Harris’ economic policies could benefit the U.S., arguing the firm and others are pushing an agenda that could harm middle-class Americans. On his podcast, Hanson questioned why voters should listen to Goldman Sachs, claiming the firm would remain unaffected by the “disastrous policies” that could emerge under a Harris administration. “They can afford the luxury for social or cultural reasons of supporting a neo-socialist," Hanson remarked, comparing the situation to historical aristocrats. He also condemned former Vice President Dick Cheney's endorsement of Harris, linking it to support for left-wing figures like Keith Ellison. Hanson claimed Democrats’ policies would harm the middle class while criticizing “Never Trumpers” for betraying their past ideals due to personal grievances with Trump. Goldman Sachs has not commented on Hanson’s claims.