Sam Norwood joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how much small business owners should diversify their investments in real estate and stocks.
Sam Norwood joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how capitalism has worked for 200 years, and how Wall Street has lately disrupted it into something that largely excludes the Main Street economy.
Sam Norwood joins Jim Blasingame to debate the chicken or egg argument that Wall Street is focusing on shareholder value to the detriment of the long-term business and in disregard to customers, employers and vendors.
Sam Norwood joins Jim Blasingame to debate whether Wall Street’s current strategy of financial capitalism is better than Main Street’s version, which includes all participants.
Sam Norwood joins Jim Blasingame to debate him on whether Wall Street is still a leading indicator of the economy, or merely a leading indicator of itself .
Sam Norwood joins Jim Blasingame to debate whether the economy is as weak as certain indicators would suggest, and what part Wall Street is playing in that.
Sam Norwood joins Jim Blasingame to reveal whether corporate CEOs care about whether there’s a disconnect between Wall St. and Main St..
Sam Norwood joins Jim Blasingame to debate whether wage inflation will rise enough to cause the Fed to increase the Fed Funds rate in 2015.
Sam Norwood joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how separated from the real economy Wall Street has become and why this is creating problems for classic capitalism and a stable economy.
Sam Norwood joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the different kinds of danger Wall Street is in as a center for capital formation as well as a trading center.