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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]True but there is some confusion about why he had very high credit card debt ($200k) for a really long time and also this debt was abruptly paid off in full quite recently. I think these are relevant questions for a Supreme Court appointee [/quote] I wish people would stop with this $200k nonsense. Clearly none of you have ever filled out a government financial disclosure form. The forms have check boxes where you indicate a range of values for assets or liabilities. [b]He checked the box[/b] indicating debt between $60,000 and $200,000. He did not buy $200K worth of baseball tickets, and he did not have debt "for a really long time." Hell, if he paid his kids' tuition with a credit card and paid it off the next month, that would be $20k right there. [b]Still gets reported, even if it was paid off immediately.[/b][/quote] You are talking about two different reports in your post, credit reports and his financial disclosure form. You're mixing them up. Yes, he did have debt for a really long time. So do we -- I can explain it by saying that we are bad with money. Has Kavanaugh admitted that he's bad with money? I haven't heard him give that explanation. [/quote]
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