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Category: Government, Politics

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.
Andrew J. Sherman
Andrew Sherman joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the reasons why the U.S. economy is still resilient enough to continue to expand, and that we shouldn’t let Washington derail our economy.
Andrew J. Sherman
Andrew Sherman joins Jim Blasingame to discuss some of the issues that are troubling business owners, including impeachment noise, trade negotiations, and Washington failing to do their job, like passing USMCA.
Andrew J. Sherman
Andrew Sherman joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the fact that the political class disregards small businesses and how this sector of the economy could change all that.
Gerd Leonhard
Gerd Leonhard joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the unprecedented power and influence the Big Tech companies have in our lives, and whether it’s time for governments to rein them in.
Jim Blasingame
Jim Blasingame discusses the loss of the Democratic Party that dates back to Jefferson, and how progressive presidential hopefuls represent something different from what their party originally stood for.
Steven Mintz
Steven Mintz joins Jim Blasingame to report on the U.N.’s world happiness report that shows the U.S. is #19, and discuss some of the reasons, while also discounting the always questionable methodology of anything the U.N. does.
Eva Rosenberg
Eva Rosenberg joins Jim Blasingame to report that the IRS is turning to private contractors to collect back taxes, but there is a protocol for those contractors that you should know before you respond to any IRS inquiries.
Eva Rosenberg
Eva Rosenberg joins Jim Blasingame to report on the key dates for filing tax returns, and what you have to do to stay alive if you miss an IRS drop-dead filing date.
Ted Fishman
Ted Fishman joins Jim Blasingame to report on conditions around the 70th anniversary of China’s Communist Party, and whether demographic shifts and other dysfunction will be its ultimate undoing.

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