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Category: Economy: Nation, Global

Ray Keating
ObamaCare has been unraveling since it was signed into law. Ray Keating joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the structural collapse of ObamaCare and exceptions to failed taxes to Constitutional challenges.
Ray Keating
ObamaCare is bad for America on many levels. Ray Keating joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the desperate way ObamaCare was constructed and why what we know combined with what we fear about it is holding back the economy.
Leslie Kossoff
What's Thanksgiving Day look like in Paris? Leslie Kossoff joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how she will celebrate Thanksgiving in her adopted home of Paris, France.
Steve Forbes
When the economic expansion happens, are you ready to take advantage? Steve Forbes joins Jim Blasingame to advise small businesses to stay close to your cash position and prepare for the coming expansion.
Steve Forbes
What does the US have to do to avoid an EU scenario? Steve Forbes joins Jim Blasingame to compare the economies of the US and EU, plus whether Obama and the Super Committee can produce a viable fiscal solution.
Steve Forbes
Could more European countries follow Greece into default? Steve Forbes joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why the EU banking system is still foundering and the potential domino effect on the U.S.
Jim Blasingame
The NFIB optimism index indicates confidence in economic policies is at a 50-year low. Jim Blasingame talks about how anti-business government policies affect the economy and contribute to the current low level of business optimism.
Jim Blasingame
Small business optimism is up, but still at an all-time low. Jim Blasingame reports on the NFIB business optimism index, which is still low because, Jim believes, of the ongoing uncertainty created by government policies.
Jim Blasingame
If your business is not performing as you want, it might not be the economy? Jim Blasingame talks about why every business owner must look inward, rather than outside, for reasons why the business isn't doing well.
Jim Blasingame
Socialism doesn’t have a job, it has to beg, borrow or steal from someone else. Jim Blasingame compares the perpetual free market capitalist system to the socialist system so pervasive in Europe which is can now be seen as unsustainable.

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