Erskine Bowles on Paul Ryan: “Guy Is Amazing”
Posted by Larry Doyle on August 14th, 2012 6:23 PM |
Virtually every credible politician from both sides of the aisle points to the Simpson-Bowles plan as the blueprint for bringing real fiscal sanity back to America.
With America sinking deeper into economic depression if not depravity, plenty of politicians from both camps have made long careers out of “playing politics” with little sense of real caring or sanity. Little has been solved in Washington and America has suffered tremendously in the process.
Having tried to be largely apolitical here at Sense on Cents, I felt so strongly about the selection of Paul Ryan as the Vice-Presidential selection on the Republican ticket that I felt compelled to voice my enormous support of Ryan and by extension Mitt Romney. (more…)
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FPA’s Bob Rodriguez Has a Message for Washington
Posted by Larry Doyle on May 17th, 2012 8:05 AM |
First Pacific Advisor’s Bob Rodriguez is a renowned money manager. I hold him in the highest regard.
The only issue I have in regard to Mr. Rodriguez is that he is not in Washington managing our nation’s fiscal policy.
The simple fact is Rodriguez knows of what he talks and relates it in language that is foreign to most politicians, that is, plain English.
With the ongoing budget fiasco, debt ceiling, and accompanying fiscal cliff on our horizon at year end, recent comments by Rodriguez should ring long, loud, and clear throughout Washington. (more…)
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