1. stockman - Noun
2. Stockman - Proper noun
A herdsman; a ranchman; one owning, or having charge of, herds of live stock.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMr. David Stockman has said that supply-side economics was merely a cover for the trickle-down approach to economic policy - what an older and less elegant generation called the horse-and-sparrow theory: If you feed the horse enough oats, some will pass through to the road for the sparrows. John Kenneth Galbraith
There's an old Australian stockman -- er, rock band, trying, dying. They get themselves up on their collective elbows, revert to their sixties instrumentation, and they try again. Rolf Harris
On March 5, the evening before Cattlemen’s Day, Patsy Houghton will be honored as the Stockman of the Year at the 50th Annual Stockmen’s Dinner at 6 p.m. at the Four Points by Sheraton Hotel in Manhattan. Source: Internet
“A jury in federal court in Houston ruled Thursday afternoon that Stockman is guilty of all but one of the 24 felonies he was charged with last March.” Source: Internet
If Ted Cruz and Rubio and Steve Stockman and Eric Erickson and Rush Limbaugh are all applauding this…it cannot be good for the country…only bad. Source: Internet
Back "in 1981, traditional Republicans supported tax cuts," but Stockman makes clear, they had to be "matched by spending cuts, to offset the way inflation was pushing many taxpayers into higher brackets and to spur investment. Source: Internet