Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Felice Friedson joins Jim Blasingame to report on how Israel in particular and the Palestine region in general have handled the coronavirus pandemic and lockdown.
Felice Friedson joins Jim Blasingame to report on the decline of professional journalism, especially in the U.S., which has been replaced with agenda reporting, and why this condition is the most dangerous threat to the U.S.
Karen Kerrigan joins Jim Blasingame to report on the devastation being wrought on Main Street businesses as a result of the political response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Karen Kerrigan joins Jim Blasingame to report that there are reforms anticipated that will correct some PPP burdens put on recipients by the Treasury that were not in the original CARES Act.
Karen Kerrigan joins Jim Blasingame to report on the attempt to get other expenses, including technology, to be included as allowable PPP expenses that can ultimately be forgiven.
Matthew Owenby joins Jim Blasingame to report that since Aflac has much of their business in Asia, particularly Japan, they were already dealing with coronavirus issues in the workplace by January, well ahead of everyone else.
Matthew Owenby joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the practices to use as you bring your employees back to work, including constant communication, and allowing individual adjustments to when and how to return.
Gerry Scimeca joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the U.S. initial plan to flatten the coronavirus curve and why it seemed like a good idea, but now we’ve learned that there were many incorrect indicators and assumptions.
Gerry Scimeca joins Jim Blasingame to report on the excesses of some politicians in their lockdown plan which shows that they’re more interested in control than in solutions that work best for their citizens.
Gerry Scimeca joins Jim Blasingame to report on politics of credit scoring for those who’re negatively impacted by the coronavirus shutdown, and differentiate them from those who were already not credit-worthy.