Joan joins Jim to talk about the latest Kiplinger Letter and current events in Spain. They also talk about small health plans for employers.
Jim and Joan talk about women who don't vote, and what might bring them to the polls. They also talk about the controversial issue of gay marriage and what it means in the marketplace.
Jim and Joan talk about the stock market report and the downshift that might cause people to think there might be a stock market drop.
Joan joins Jim to talk about the Democratic Primaries and how the candidates are doing. They discuss what the differences in a Kerry and Bush administration would be.
Jim and Joan talk about the increase of jobs in the country and the recovery of the recession.
Joan shares with Jim what voters think about the deficit, and they talk about why the budget deficit isn't a worry.
Jim and Joan talk about the currency exchange issue and how it is affecting small businesses more and more.
Jim and Joan talk about if the marketplace got what it wanted from the government.
Jim and Joan talk about the increase in business spending and how it is indicating a pick up in the economy.
Jim and Joan talk about the Kiplinger Letter's year ender that focuses on the nation's infrastructure.