Ron Johnson
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Ron Harold Johnson is an American businessman and politician currently serving as the junior United States senator from Wisconsin, a position he has held since January 3, 2011. A member of the Republican Party, Johnson has focused on issues such as fiscal responsibility, healthcare reform, and government accountability during his tenure in the Senate. He has been an outspoken advocate for reducing the federal deficit and has often emphasized the need for economic growth through private sector initiatives.
We're dipping into this, and we're going to exhaust this accounting convention, then this thing is going to be empty in 2023.
I think that would be tragic, and I think it would destroy golf because it would destroy the competitive spirit and the purity of the competition.
What's frustrating to me is that there's just so much basic fundamental information we need to convey to the American public.
It is also true that U.S. Government bond held in the hands of a U.S. Government entity, literally has no value.
The only reason you are looking for funding from the PIF is an accommodation for PIF to have a seat at the table in running golf.
I do not think it is appropriate to be asking these representatives of the PGA to make assurances in terms of what they will and will not do.
I think that would be tragic, and I think it would destroy golf because it would destroy the competitive spirit and the purity of the competition.
The only reason you are looking for funding from the PIF is an accommodation for PIF to have a seat at the table in running golf.
I do not think it is appropriate to be asking these representatives of the PGA to make assurances in terms of what they will and will not do.
Social Security is part of the social fabric of America, and every Republican agrees with that as well.
You faced an existential threat. You faced this for 2 years. You engaged in litigation and spent, what, about $50 million trying to defend yourself.
Unfortunately, President Biden has refused to provide any leadership on this issue.
The top 1 percent pays 40 percent of all income taxes. Okay. I dont know at what point in time is a fair share.
I think that would be tragic, and I think it would destroy golf because it would destroy the competitive spirit and the purity of the competition.
The only reason you are looking for funding from the PIF is an accommodation for PIF to have a seat at the table in running golf.
I do not think it is appropriate to be asking these representatives of the PGA to make assurances in terms of what they will and will not do.





