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"I could end the deficit in five minutes,” Buffett told CNBC’s Becky Quick in a 2011 interview. “You just pass a law that ...
Warren Buffett said the national deficit could be solved in just five minutes. His plan? "You just pass a law that says that ...
When Buffett was asked about DOGE, he didn't delve into its politics. However, he said it is a tough but necessary job to cut the US deficit.
When Buffett was asked about DOGE, he didn't delve into its politics. However, he said it is a tough but necessary job to cut the US deficit.
Warren Buffett back in 2011 made a bold claim on CNBC. He said he could fix the U.S. deficit in five minutes. His idea? Make sure politicians actually feel the consequences of their spending ...
However, Buffett has commented on tariffs and the U.S. trade deficit in the past. While one might think the champion of free markets has a very clear stance on the market-distorting ...
Warren Buffett predicted that the federal government will raise taxes in order to get deficit spending under control.
Warren Buffett donated on Friday another $6 billion of Berkshire Hathaway stock to the Gates Foundation and four family ...
Warren Buffett has long been a proponent of free market principles. Nevertheless, he agrees with the administration that the trade deficit is a growing problem. Buffett's solution: Not a tariff ...
Buffett had largely avoided commenting on politics during the afternoon part of the annual meetings Q&A and seemed reluctant to directly address a question on what he thought about Tesla CEO Elon ...
When Buffett was asked about DOGE, he didn't delve into its politics. However, he said it is a tough but necessary job to cut the US deficit.
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