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Category: Government, Politics

Rich Galen
Rich Galen joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the current field of presidential contenders on the Democratic side, and predict that not only could Biden be the nominee, but is the best one to beat Trump.
Rich Galen
Rich Galen joins Jim Blasingame to report on the history of NATO, how it’s working today, how Trump regards it, and whether it will be in existence a decade from now.
Gordon Chang
Gordon Chang joins Jim Blasingame to offer his thoughts on the future of the current Chinese Communist regime, how they support North Korea to their advantage, and how the U.S. should respond to those dynamics.
Gordon Chang
Gordon Chang joins Jim Blasingame to report on the progress of trade negotiations between the U.S. and China, what’s holding it up, and whether achieving such a result will be better than no deal.
Gordon Chang
Gordon Chang joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how the current uprising/revolution in Hong Kong is creating many implications across the globe, especially the Communist leadership in China.
Ray Keating
Ray Keating joins Jim Blasingame to report on how two of the four largest U.S. states, California and New York, are losing workers, while Florida and Texas are gaining them, and the reason is bad policies, including being over-taxed.
Ray Keating
Ray Keating joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the concept of free trade as a goal and possible reality, taken in context with the current negotiations going on between the U.S. and other countries.
Arthur Diamond
Arthur Diamond joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the truth about the inherent failure of socialism, and how capitalism, with all its faults, is still the best economic system.
Bob Dilenschneider
Bob Dilenschneider joins Jim Blasingame to discuss that, even during a time of rancorous political turmoil between partisans, Americans should give thanks for this amazing system – warts and all.
Kenneth Davis
Ken Davis joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the legacy and implications of the Mayflower Compact of 1620, which held the American colonies together until the Constitution was created and ratified over 150 years later.

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