Re: Dave Ramsey
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: oneshot onekill</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Dave_</div><div class="ubbcode-body">To keep it all in perspective, I look at Dave Ramsey as a financial entertainer first and expert second. Just like Glen Beck, Rush Limbaugh, etc...political entertainers first, experts second or third or fourth...
People who live their lives based on the advise of a voice on the radio or a talking head on TV are fools. They can provide good information and entertainment, but NOTHING replaces talking with true professionals who are not selling a product (ratings in this case). </div></div>
Wow Dave... I have to respectfully disagree with your assessment here. Dave Ramsey is definitely an expert on getting out of debt first. If you went through the course you would understand but you'll probably never go through the course because he charges you $99.00 for it and that only fuels your problem with it in the first place. It's kind of a double-edge sword. I'm sure Dave Ramsey is making Millions on what he preaches but that's OK with me. He has put together a no-nonsense approach to getting out of debt and living a more comfortable, less stressful life and it really works! I wish I had thought of it but I'm just not that smart.
The other guys you mentioned are different in that they're on the outside looking in when it comes to their thoughts and opinions. Dave Ramsey is on the inside looking out. </div></div>
Please re-read my post. I'm not anti Ramsey or Beck or Hannity or Limbaugh or [fill in the blank] I've listened to Ramsey alot and agree with just about everything he says. The problem is when people buy into programs instead of professionals. Most of these guys have some kind of step-by-step program with clever names attached. Slick three ring binders, DVD's, bumper stickers, welcome mats, place mats, ...the list goes on and on. Most of these guys take a hand full of basic principles and put together a marketing scheme that hocks over priced bling. Ramsey's advise is painfully simple. Get out of debt and live within your means. There, I said it without selling books and bling. I think Ramsey and the boys have done a great service to America by pulling the blinders off and preaching a simple, logical, factual message. My problem lies with the mindless masses, not the messengers. (Not implying that you are one of the mindless masses
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