Bruce Ramsey is an American journalist and editorial writer for the Seattle Times,[1] as well as contributing editor to Liberty magazine.[2]
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Ramsey is a native to Seattle and grew up in Edmonds. He obtained his degree from the University of Washington and the University of California, Berkeley. He is married to a retired banker and together they live in Seattle, Washington. Ramsey and his wife have one son.[3]
Ramsey began working for the Seattle Times in March 2000 and is responsible for writing about business, economics, law and foreign affairs. Prior, he worked as a business reporter and columnist.[3] Ramsey has edited several books of the writings of American novelist, financial writer and Old Right figure Garet Garrett[4] as well as written Garrett's first full biography, Unsanctioned Voice.[5][6]
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