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Category: Government, Politics

Gordon Chang
Gordon Chang joins Jim Blasingame to discuss some of the reasons why China’s internal issues could cause them to be more of a threat to themselves than to the U.S., and in this case, time is on our side.
Gordon Chang
Gordon Chang joins Jim Blasingame to report that the current geopolitical conditions as well as those inside of China, are increasing the likelihood that President Trump will be able to negotiate a trade deal with China.
John Harrison
John Harrison joins Jim Blasingame to encourage business owners to vote for the policies that sustain their business success first, so they can then convert that success into helping the causes they care about.
Anna Redmond
Anna Redmond joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the reason Gen Y is so much different is because they look at themselves and their worlds completely different from any previous generation.
Robert Litan
Robert Litan joins Jim Blasingame to discuss some of the possible directions the Democrats will go in if they win back the House in the upcoming election, including probably not as much impeachment as some may think.
Robert Litan
Robert Litan joins Jim Blasingame to debate Jim about the continued relevance of the U.S. Anti-trust division of the Justice Dept., and that it could still be useful in the future against even the tech companies.
Joe  Galvin
Joe Galvin joins Jim Blasingame to report that Main Street businesses are hiring again, but worry about rising costs, especially the new tariff expense they’re being hit with.
Mark Babbitt
Mark Babbitt joins Jim Blasingame to offer suggestions about how to avoid getting into political discussions when the topic at hand should be business.
Mark Babbitt
Mark Babbitt joins Jim Blasingame to offer suggestions on how to deal with situations when your business world gets muddled with the politics of the day.
Joel Barker
Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame to report on a heat shield made into an umbrella to be used to help space craft penetrate the atmosphere friction, instead of the current ceramic tile method.

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