On his live Christmas Day show, Jim Blasingame admits some consider him to be a Scrooge, and offers a defense of himself and his misunderstood fellow Scrooge bretheren and sisteren (he says he heard of a female scrooge once.)
On his live Christmas Day show, Jim Blasingame reads from Isaiah and Luke, and talks about his ideas for how adults can better use the money they would otherwise have spent on Christmas gifts for other adults.
On his live Christmas Day program, Jim Blasingame recognizes the service and sacrifice of America's men and women in the armed services, and their families, with a poem and his thoughts.
After Newtown, how do we use the word "evil" for anything else? Jim Blasingame shares his thoughts on the national conversation America must have following the Godless attack on little children and defenseless women in Newtown, CT.
As yourself these questions to plan for the New Year. Jim Blasingame poses five key questions every small business CEO should ask themselves as they plan for the New Year.
What does the fiscal cliff mean for small businesses? Jim Blasingame reports on the impact the so called fiscal cliff will have on small businesses, the lack of leadership in Washington and what small business owners think.
If the FDIC doesn't extend the guarantee limit, it will hurt community banks. Jim Blasingame reports that if the FDIC deposit guarantee for all deposits is not extended, it will hurt community banks and, by association, small businesses.
What will be the predominant political direction of Hispanics in America? Jim Blasingame predicts that the entrepreneurial nature of the Hispanic demographic will cause that constituency to become more fiscally conservative in the next generation.
Dividing America with class warfare rhetoric is unworthy of the presidency. Jim Blasingame proposes that President Obama's rhetoric and policies that pit one group of Americans against another is small, and beneath the office he holds.
Could some tax reform proposals be contrary to American values? Jim Blasingame reports that some tax reform proposals, like abolishing deductions for charitable giving, could be contrary to the values that are part of American exceptionalism.