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Category: Government, Politics

Burton Folsom
Burt Folsom joins Jim Blasingame to refute President Obama's approach to economic well-being in America by reminding us that in America, we need equal opportunity, not income equality.
Olalah Njenga
Olalah Njenga joins Jim Blasingame during Black History Month to talk about the future of Black America, including the dangers of any community being totally predictable by any political party.
Olalah Njenga
Olalah Njenga joins Jim Blasingame during Black History Month to give the War on Poverty a C+ grade, and propose that there is more work to be done with government assistance.
Eugene Griessman
Does Obama's treatment of the Constitution have precident? Gene Griessman joins Jim Blasingame to debate whether there is precedent for the way Obama is stretching his duty to support and defend the Constitution.
Eugene Griessman
Are Lincoln's famous words still meaningful? Gene Griessman joins Jim Blasingame to celebrate Lincoln's birthday and discuss how enduring is his ideals of, "of the people, by the people, for the people," are today.
Doug Barry
Doug Barry joins Jim Blasingame to explain how small businesses of different sizes create and execute an export strategy.
Rick Newman
why are more middle class Americans leaving Wal-Mart for the dollar store? Rick Newman joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how much less buying power more and more of the middle class have, and how it's changing their buying habits.
Rick Newman
How will the new Fed chairman unwind quantitative easing? Rick Newman joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the challenges the new Fed Chairman, Janet Yellen will have to deal with, including the potential equities bubble.
Bill Dunkelberg
Bill Dunkelberg joins Jim Blasingame with to talk about how the Fed will go about unwinding the quantitative easing policy and how this will impact the economy and the stock market.
Eugene Griessman
President Lincoln should always be remembered. Gene Griessman joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the many reasons why Americans should always celebrate Lincoln's birthday.

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