Karen Kerrigan

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What powers will the Congressional "Super Committee" of 12 have? Karen Kerrigan joins Jim Blasingame to explain how the new committee of 12 members of Congress will work.
Is the "Super Committee" of 12 members of Congress a good idea? Karen Kerrigan joins Jim Blasingame to explain why the so-called Congressional "Super Committee" is probably necessary and useful at this time.
How the Center for International and Private Enterprise works. Karen Kerrigan joins Jim Blasingame to discuss her new position as chairman with CIPE and what they're doing to strengthen and promote democracy and entrepreneurship around the globe.
How will higher taxes on energy companies affect your small business? Karen Kerrigan joins Jim Blasingame to talk about proposed tax increases on energy company profits and how that will hurt your small business.
Why do so many Washington policies hurt small businesses? Karen Kerrigan joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the good, the bad and the ugly Washington policies that will impact small businesses, from taxes to energy.
Why can't the federal government pass a budget? Karen Kerrigan joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the budget disagreement in the government and the possibility of a government shut down.
Why was the 1099 provision part of ObamaCare at all? Karen Kerrigan joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the 1099 provision of ObamaCare and whether the president will sign the repeal passed by Congress.
Can we prevent the EPA from hurting small business? Karen Kerrigan joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the EPA's attempt to classify CO2 as a dangerous gas, and why that would hurt small business.
Is the President really becoming pro-business or is it an act? Karen Kerrigan joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why President Obama's recent State of the Union address has very little in it for small business.
It's dangerous when the government picks winners and losers. Karen Kerrigan joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the arrogance of politicians who think they know more than the marketplace about who should win and who should lose.