I am more interested in fair and balanced trade between nations than I am in free trade that encumbers us in a multinational pact that is refereed by the WTO.
One criticism that I hear occassionally is that I am actually not a real liberal, and I am secretly a conservative. Or sometimes they will say I am the only thing worse than a conservative - a dreaded 'right-winger.'
Nobody is more conservative in the Congress and the House than Phil Gingrey.
Free-trade enthusiasts fret that regional trade arrangements divert more trade than they create.
Never risk more than 1% of total account equity on any one trade. By risking 1%, I am indifferent to any individual trade. Keeping your risk small and constant is absolutely critical.
Every time there is a recession, consumers will typically be more cautious, more conservative, take more time, and make more serious price-performance trade-offs.
I'm more the conscience of the conservative than I am someone looking for consensus.
I believe I am more conservative than Bob Dole; I believe I am more committed to fundamentally changing American government than Bob Dole.
I've become accustomed to supporting politicians who are more conservative than I am. This is not entirely a surprise.
There are people who are younger than I who are more uptight than I am. It's not necessarily an age thing. I mean nobody is offering me 20-year old leads any more.
I am totally in favor of trade. But I want trade deals for our country that create more jobs and higher wages for American workers.
On trade, a Conservative government would challenge China's actions on canola and meat imports through the World Trade Organization and withdraw funding from the Chinese-run Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank.
I take the point of view that missing an important trade is a much more serious error than making a bad trade.
I am as conservative as anyone running in this [president's] race, but I am a conservative that can win. That's a big deal.
Criticism is as often a trade as a science, requiring, as it does, more health than wit, more labour than capacity, more practice than genius.