Category: Government, Politics
Are we asking too much of our presidents? Jim Blasingame poses the question that we may be asking too much of our presidents when disaster strikes and that we have to stop expecting the government to solve all of our problems.
Kiplinger reports on the paradox of a stronger dollar. Kiplinger's Jim Ostroff joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how paradoxical a stronger dollar is in how such a shift impacts various sectors of the economy differently.
Is Europe's financial crisis a cautionary tale for America? Kirk Cheyfitz joins Jim Blasingame from London to report that what we see in Europe's sovereign debt problems could be the U.S. in a few years.
What is the EPA's Green Power Partnership? Be sure to listen to the EPA's Blaine Collison explain to Jim Blasingame how small businesses can play a part in supporting the Green Power Partnership.
How does the U.S. rank in global philanthropy and aid? Heidi Metcalf Little joins Jim Blasingame to report on how the U.S. ranks with other countries in total giving, including government aid as well as individual and foundation giving.
The complicated, but important, debate over "Net Neutrality" is still going on. Jonathan Zuck and Jim Blasingame discuss the current and evolving debate over "Net Neutrality," which is essentially about who controls the Internet: government, big corporations or the end user, including small businesses.
Are troubles in Europe a wake-up call for America? Richard DeKaser joins Jim Blasingame to report that the debt and deficit problems in Europe don't have to hurt the U.S., but it should be a lesson in the flaws of socialism and the dangers of deficit spending.
Why is it important to be a small business single issue voter? Jim Blasingame encourages small business owners to support candidates during this primary and election cycle whose actions, not just their words, defend small business and the free enterprise system.
What lessons can America learn from Europe's experience and mistakes? Don Boudreaux joins Jim Blasingame to identify why the failure of socialist policies of Europe for the last 60 years should be a wake-up call for the United States.
What will be the impact of new financial legislation on small banks and the small businesses they serve? Mike Menzies joins Jim Blasingame to talk about some of the dangerous provisions for small banks and small businesses in the financial reform legislation being debated.
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