To: Chickensoup
From the article:
“On another financial matter, Jane Sanders said she and her husband paid cash $575,000 for the four-bedroom summer house they recently bought in North Hero, Vermont, on the Lake Champlain shore. She said she sold her share of her family’s long-time vacation home in Bridgton, Maine, to her brother for $150,000, added some money from her retirement account and from an advance her husband got on a book he is writing to come up with the money to buy the couple’s third home.”
To: Freedom'sWorthIt
Advances on books are a long-time leftist method of providing Leftists with payola.
Whether the book gets written or sold does not matter. It is payola.
Witness the student Obama, the Clintons, Kennedy and rafts of others.
21 posted on
08/19/2016 2:57:32 AM PDT by
Chickensoup
(Leftist totalitarian governments are the biggest killer of citizens in the world.)
To: Freedom'sWorthIt
She said she sold her share of her familys long-time vacation home in Bridgton, Maine, to her brother for $150,000.... That dollar figure is new to me.
When posting at moonbats they always defend his house purchase as a 'flip' from one house (wife's side of the family inheritance) to this new one.
But it was only $150K from the Maine house
Time to inform the Moonbats...
25 posted on
08/19/2016 3:08:01 AM PDT by
libertarian27
(FR Cookbooks - On Profile Page)
To: Freedom'sWorthIt
On another financial matter, Jane Sanders said she and her husband paid cash $575,000 for the four-bedroom summer house they recently bought in North Hero, Vermont, on the Lake Champlain shore. She said she sold her share of her familys long-time vacation home in Bridgton, Maine, to her brother for $150,000, added some money from her retirement account and from an advance her husband got on a book he is writing to come up with the money to buy the couples third home.Some money from her retirement account?
37 posted on
08/19/2016 5:05:42 AM PDT by
IncPen
(Hey Media: Bias = Layoffs)
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