A Quote by Carly Fiorina

Fiscal policy is not just, or even not even principally, the purview of the president. — © Carly Fiorina
Fiscal policy is not just, or even not even principally, the purview of the president.
There is a very serious fiscal-policy question of, 'Are we running our overall fiscal policy such that we as a government can pay our bills?'
Indian president does not determine policy. Here President is not the policy maker. In the name of the president, the cabinet takes the policy decision.
Do not allow Democrats anywhere near foreign policy. Not even to keep them away from domestic policy. It's a mistake to ask those who don't even like democracy to defend it.
As always, it would be important to ensure that any fiscal policy changes did not compromise long-run fiscal sustainability.
I've always felt it's the directors purview to say what; it's the actor's purview to say how. It's not good for an actor to have the big picture in mind - it bollocks you up. An actor's purview is the tiny little... We measure our performance in seconds.
Where fiscal space is low, fiscal policy needs to adjust in a growth-friendly manner to ensure public debt is on a sustainable path, while protecting the most vulnerable.
Even in a time of fiscal austerity, education is more than just an expense.
Fiscal policy is a very important part of the tool kit for policy makers.
If we have a common currency, the main regulator for policy in the country is the fiscal policy.
I've always believed in expansionary monetary policy and if necessary fiscal policy when the economy is depressed.
President Obama is one of the great political knife-fighters in modern history. He is a failed president - his economy is bleak, his foreign policy bleaker, his vision for American even bleaker still. But he wins.
Fiscal policy, monetary policy, they need to work together to try and raise the level of growth.
I can give substantive advice to the administration, the president's campaign, or any campaign that would ask for it. And, of course, when I speak I can talk about my views on policy and I have been supportive of the president's policy on leading foreign-policy issues.
Beyond monetary policy, fiscal policy has traditionally played an important role in dealing with severe economic downturns.
... it's important to have the right monetary policy. It's important for, to have the right fiscal policy. But it's nowhere near as important as just the normal regenerative capacity of American capitalism.
In short, Mr. Ryan’s plan is devoid of credible math or hard policy choices. And it couldn’t pass even if Republicans were to take the presidency and both houses of Congress. Mr. Romney and Mr. Ryan have no plan to take on Wall Street, the Fed, the military-industrial complex, social insurance or the nation’s fiscal calamity and no plan to revive capitalist prosperity - just empty sermons.
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