This. It’s especially weird since by all accounts he has been gunning for this his whole life. Odd that someone who has been so careful in every other aspect would be so reckless about debt. |
The extent to which the troll networks are fighting back against this on twitter, FB, and the WaPo comment section tells me there's more to this. Stay tuned. |
Fake issue. Shows there's no real issue with this nominee. |
How did he get caught? |
Im liberal but yes he seems like an overall decent pick. Someone is working overtime to get feel good stories about him coaching and carpooling into the WaPo. But why would a smart person make such stupid financial decisions. Its not like there are medical bills. Also, how can they have less than 65k in retirement at this age? |
PP. The real issue why the Dems fear Karavanough is the the roll backs under the new SCOTUS: abortion, prison and capital punishment, gay rights, affirmative action... |
unless it convinces rand to vote no, it won't matter and he wont vote no. he kucks out all the time. |
unless it convinces rand to vote no, it won't matter and he wont vote no. he chickkens out all the time. |
Doesn't he get pension as a federal judge? Retirement is more of a concern to those who have to rely on SS and 401k. Judges may get SS, TSP, and pension. People with pension may not need a huge TSP retirement fund. |
Federal government pension are not what they were. And does he 20 years federal service? Nowadays pensions don’t replace salaries (they are just “one leg” of your retirement stool”) and your tsp is like a 401k plus you have ss |
The problem with the debt and his overall financial picture is what it shows us about his decision making, his seriousness of thought and action. At Supreme Court level, a judge is expected to be deliberate, serious, measured, responsible in his decision making. His financial picture screams reckless decision making and that to me is a huge character flaw for a Supreme Court judge. For those who are saying he is like majority of Americans, well those Americans are not on the Supreme Court, he will be and we expect more and better from him. |
This whole “baseball tickets” line sounds fishy. It reminds me of the “the meeting was just about Russian adoption.” Something isn’t adding up. He’s so much of a Nats fan that he went into debt to support the team. Ya, not buying it. |
I’d prefer Kavanaugh to the other people Trump was considering so I hope he is confirmed. But I think something is seriously off with regard to his financial issues. We will see. |
Buying baseball tickets by going into debt is a serious character flaw, the kind which should disqualify him from this position. |
TSP, SS, and annuity are like 3 legs to a stool. You need all 3 if you're going to maintain your lifestyle in retirement. We're two feds (GS, not SES, so less HHI than Kavanagh) in our 40's w/ 3 kids including one in FT daycare and one with SN that has led to almost $20k in direct expenses in one year. We have around $400k in retirement savings right now plus 3x 529's (with not nearly enough) and some additional savings (that have mostly been wiped out due to SN). Our only debt is our mortgage and a car loan. Kavanagh's financial state doesn't speak well of his judgement. |