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Category: Government, Politics

Adam  Brandon
Adam Brandon joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the news that instead of reigning in government spending, which already has an unprecedented budget overrun, they plan to spend more than is already committed to.
Marlo Lewis
Marlo Lewis joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the carbon tax debate that’s going on in Congress, why it is bad policy and how such a tax would impact the average family.
Gordon Chang
Gordon Chang joins Jim Blasingame to report on the lack of appropriate response by the past three U.S. presidents as China has mounted nothing less than a World War against us on the technology battlefield.
Gordon Chang
Gordon Chang joins Jim Blasingame to report on the critically important U.S. role of monitoring and curtailing of Huawei, the Chinese mobile tech giant, as one of the fronts of the current World War being waged against America.
Gordon Chang
Gordon Chang joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how Google has refused to help the U.S. government and military, while expanding its business with various Chinese entities who have declared the U.S. to be their enemy.
Steve Forbes
Steve Forbes joins Jim Blasingame to explain how reverting to the gold standard in the U.S. would result in a number of benefits and levels of stability, plus why selling socialism won’t work here.
Steve Forbes
Steve Forbes joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the scenarios that would have to play out if the U.S. reverted back to the gold standard, how easy that would be, and whether we would need the Fed after that.
Steve Forbes
Steve Forbes joins Jim Blasingame to reveal why having states and cities defy the Federal government carrying out its lawful duty could lead to anarchy, but for the common and civic sense of the public.
Sean  Worthington
Sean Worthington joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the implications of cryptocurrency proliferation on sovereign governments as it may diminish the strength of their fiat currency.
John Huber
John Huber joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why the fact that Generation Y has little regard or time for studying history could lead to decisions that we already know won’t work, like socialism.

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