JFK and Reagan's growth model included tax cuts and a steady dollar. Trump has taken a gigantic step toward restoring prosperity with his tax-cut-centered fiscal policy.
My policy is to not read any reviews.
It is an established scientific fact that monetary policy has had virtually no effect on output and employment in the U.S. since the formation of the Fed.
Monetary policy itself cannot sensibly be directed at reducing imbalances.
What I was doing was servicing the needs of my constituents and I was not allowed to do that because I did not toe the line on U.S. policy for Israel.
Palestinian terrorism has to be rejected and condemned, yes. But it should not be translated defacto into a policy of support for a really increasingly brutal repression, colonial settlements and a new wall.
On taking office in 2009, U.S. President Barack Obama put Israeli settlements at the center of U.S. policy in the Middle East.
I'm very much tied to the state of Israel, but I am against their policy of settlements in Palestine.
I think that there's been an unfortunate tendency for right wing think tanks to dominate these discussions. They often produce very shoddy studies and policy recommendations, which are nevertheless taken very seriously.
I'm interested in current affairs and social policy as a whole, but I don't watch politics for sport.
On foreign policy, Obama has talked softly and carried a big stick.
The principles and policy of these Presidents were marked by the most enlarged and comprehensive statesmanship, promoting the highest interests of the Republic.
The Obama foreign policy, in broad strokes, has been a disaster.
Stupider than France is not where we want to be on tax policy.
A new procurement policy had to be brought in 2016. Subsequent to it, procurement has gone up rapidly.
There are many highly successful businesses in the United States. There are also many highly paid executives. The policy is not to intermingle the two.
Companies need to be very active in formulating public policy - not as a substitute for government, but as a supplement.
Obama routinely pushed policy that pleased the tech-savvy, including his successful effort to keep broadband suppliers from giving preferential treatment to bigger web companies over individuals.
I'm not a policy wonk - I'm somewhere between being undecided and a surrogate.
To increase aid to the Pakistan government when religious freedom is not upheld is tantamount to an anti-Christian foreign policy.