My politics are: I'm a trustbuster. Very focused. And yeah, I'm pro-efficiency. I want the most economic activity at the lowest price possible. It's good for everybody; it's not red or blue.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There isn't much political coloration in my economic writing; it's not surprising that few people know my political views. They really aren't very important.
I'm basically a libertarian, and I'm a conservative on economic matters, and I'm a social liberal.
I am a local economic revitalization strategist. But I am also a TV/radio host, and a small business owner. I find ways to use money more efficiently to realize positive goals for everyone.
My politics are of a practical kind - the integrity of the country, the supremacy of the Federal government, an honorable peace, or none at all.
I'm one of the top 2 or 3 or 4 most conservative members in the House of Representatives when it comes to economics.
It's true that if you advise politicians on economic policy in the U.S. today, you spend your time in a cross between inquiry and combat. You are always on the periphery of harsh partisan warfare that has nothing to do with substance.
I am not a politician but I have dedicated the biggest part of my professional life to economic policy both in Greece and Europe.
I love politics, but I wouldn't want to be involved in it. Too little money, too much work!
I feel that if I am freed of the burden of politics, then I can do more and I can take more unpopular decisions. I can have as my guidance for decision whatever is right, not whatever is popular.
I am a conservative Republican, a firm believer in free market capitalism. A free market system allows all parties to compete, which ensures the best and most competitive project emerges, and ensures a fair, democratic process.