I often hear finance expert Dave Ramsey on the AM radio dial when I’m driving in the afternoon, and no offense, Dave, but I often turn the channel because you point out my many flaws, and sometimes I’m just not in the mood for that. Ramsey is very anti-debt and lectures listeners who have racked up too much on their credit cards, but in reality, who in these Bidenflation times hasn’t thrown an extra expense here or there onto their magic plastic? I plead guilty.
Nevertheless, although he’s considered controversial in some circles, he does deliver sound—if not always welcome—advice.
Now he’s weighed in on the presidential race, and he’s unequivocal:
“I’m looking at ideas and which idea lands on which side of the aisle,” Ramsey said. “Where am I most likely to get a tax policy that I like? Where am I most likely to get an immigration policy I like? Where am I most…