Thoughts? I did a quick review on Google of his positions over the years, but came up with little of relevance to the DA community. Perhaps others with a firmer grasp of his positions will offer wisdom.



Larry Kudlow's recent interview on CNBC. I would encourage all DA readers to watch. On the long side (48 minutes), but very informative.

That said, I have very little use for him or his ideas. He likes to say "free markets are the best path to prosperity." Then he supports heavy-handed Federal Government marketplace interventions that favor what he calls "the financial class" (i.e., his buddies on Wall Street)--things like ZIRP and bank bailouts. He supported TARP by claiming that the ghost of Alexander Hamilton came to him and told him TARP was the thing to do. He's all hot air and baloney.
