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Category: Banking, Investors, Capital

Thomas Sullivan
Tom Sullivan joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the challenges facing small businesses, even in a great economy, including helping the community bank sector stay strong, which is the growth partner of Main Street businesses.
Harry  Dent
Harry Dent joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the ongoing disconnect between Wall Street delusions and Main Street reality, all driven by the Fed’s inability to let market mistakes happen and heal naturally, creating the current equities bubble.
John Berlau
John Berlau joins Jim Blasingame to report on the kinds of real-time payment systems available from private banks and tech companies, and why this capability should remain in private hands.
Sean  Worthington
Sean Worthington joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the impact of the Bitcoin halving event and why that will further define that cryptocurrency as an asset class, and differentiate it even more from other cryptocurrencies.
Sean  Worthington
Sean Worthington joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the upcoming Bitcoin halving event that will change that cryptocurrency and have an impact on the landscape for other cryptocurrencies.
Steven  Ricchiuto
Steven Ricchiuto joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how capitalism will evolve over the next decade, including whether it will become more focused on people and less on the absolute bottom line.
Steven  Ricchiuto
Steven Ricchiuto joins Jim Blasingame to debate the misalignment of Wall Street's short-term motivations and Main Street’s long-term reality, and recommend that there are more indicators than the stock indexes.
Steven  Ricchiuto
Steven Ricchiuto joins Jim Blasingame to discuss what the Fed will do with interest rates, and to recommend they be even more accommodative to weaken the Dollar and make U.S. businesses more competitive.
Gary Moore
Gary Moore joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the fact that Wall Street doesn’t practice the same kind of capitalism as Main Street, and why that has become a more volatile condition and has put capitalism on trial.
Gary Moore
Gary Moore joins Jim Blasingame to report on the most recent Davos gathering of global leaders and whether that group is indicating a new future for capitalism as we currently know it.

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