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Doug Barry
Doug Barry joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the likely direction Joe Biden would take in dealing with the Chinese government, and the long-term implications of this approach.
Doug Barry
Doug Barry joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how President Trump adjusted his approach to China based on experience with the CCP leadership, and how the next administration will likely change that.
John Horvat II
John Horvat II joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how many state and local pandemic lockdown orders seemed to unfairly limit people of faith from practicing their religious activities.
Maelle Gavet
Maelle Gavet joins Jim Blasingame to reveal why Section 230 is still a relevant regulation for the technology sector, but at this point needs to be reformed to fit the current application of content creation and curation.
Robert  Cresanti
Robert Cresanti joins Jim Blasingame to recommend that the government not only not tax PPP forgiven funds, but also simplify the forgiveness process for all PPP recipients with loans under $150,000.
Robert  Cresanti
Robert Cresanti joins Jim Blasingame to report on why he thinks the federal government should distribute the unused PPP funds allocated in the CARES Act to small businesses, and to make the forgiven loans tax free.
Mike Daniels
Mike Daniels joins Jim Blasingame to report on why the big geo-political winner after the pandemic will be China, and the losers will be essentially all of the West, including the U.S.
Thomas Sullivan
Tom Sullivan joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the stakes of the Senate elections in Georgia, and why getting those two Republicans re-elected is the firewall between every small business in the U.S. and radical, left-wing Democrats.
Thomas Sullivan
Tom Sullivan joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the fact that there is over $100 billion in CARES Act relief money designated for small business, but no one in the government is doing anything about getting it distributed.
Tiana Laurence
Tiana Laurence joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how using blockchain as a form of digital trust could become the future of conducting elections in the U.S.

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