Category: Government, Politics
The U.S. still needs coal, even though it's not PC. Julia Seymour joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the EPA is revoking permits for coal mines without violations as an example of how the "Green" ideology actually can harm the U.S. economy.
Over half of US electricity is generated by coal. Julia Seymour joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why the lack of a national energy policy makes demonizing the coal industry a bad economic strategy.
What are the potential paradigm shifts from the Egyptian revolution? Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the status of current events in Egypt and the potential for paradigm shifts across that region, and the world.
Which way will the Egyptian revolution turn out? Gene Griessman joins Jim Blasingame to discuss whether the Egyptian revolution will be like French Revolution, or the American Revolution.
What did Egypt look like a few months ago? Gene Griessman joins Jim Blasingame to discuss his recent trip to Egypt, what he found there, and whether there was a hint that a revolution was brewing.
How much do Hispanics influence politics? Hector Barreto joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why Hispanics typically register as Democrats, but vote as independents, plus the top three concerns of Hispanic voters - which does not include immigration.
Are humans responsible for climate change? Jim Blasingame discusses the results of the Small Business Advocate poll on climate change and whether it's naturally cyclical or influenced by mankind.
How is history treating Ronald Reagan? Rich Galen and Bill Brandt join Jim Blasingame to discuss Reagan’s legacy as a transformative leader, but opinions differ on his domestic legacy, plus what Obama can learn from Reagan.
The U.S. economy has been through a lot in the past decade. Sam Norwood joins Jim Blasingame to reflect on the impact of events over the last 10 years and how they have contributed to the current economic condition.
What has caused the emergence of South Korea's economy? Guy Sorman joins Jim Blasingame to discuss South Korea's investments in innovation, investment in high-tech infrastructure and why their recent success has happened because it has a true democracy.
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