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Category: Economy: Nation, Global

Jim Blasingame
Blocking the Keystone Pipeline is purely political? Jim Blasingame identifies the various groups who are fighting over building the Keystone Pipeline and why Obama has rejected it as a political opportunity rather than seeing it as an economic one.
Jim Blasingame
President Obama won't admit who really caused the Great Recession? Jim Blasingame says President Obama is placing blame for the mortgage meltdown that caused the Great Recession on everyone except the original culprit - government policies.
Robert  Bryce
The Keystone Pipeline should be part of America's energy policy. Robert Bryce joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the benefits of Canadian oil as a U.S. energy source and whether Congress can overrule Obama’s decision.
Robert  Bryce
The Keystone Pipeline should not be a political football. Robert Bryce joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why oil that is already being moved on wheels would be transported more efficiently and safer with the Keystone Pipeline.
Ray Keating
If only the government would just get out of the way. Ray Keating joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why the U.S. is still in an underperforming recovery largely due to feckless politicians and failed government policies.
Ray Keating
What is the truth about U.S. unemployment? Ray Keating joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how Washington manipulates job numbers, and reveals how unemployment should be identified and reported.
Sam Norwood
Tatum reports business conditions are not great. Sam Norwood joins Jim Blasingame to report the Tatum Survey reveals, contrary to news out of Washington, businesses are not inclined to hire.
Sam Norwood
Why are service and retail strengthening? Sam Norwood joins Jim Blasingame to report the retail/service sectors are currently strong, and they explain why manufacturing numbers might be misleading.
Sam Norwood
The Tatum survey tracks the economic foundation. Sam Norwood joins Jim Blasingame to report the latest Tatum Survey that reveals Main Street businesses are not buying the recent economic hype.
Gary Moore
Has capitalism in America seen it's best days? Gary Moore joins Jim Blasingame to predict that capitalism in America - especially as it emanates from Wall Street - is likely to produce a European style growth pattern.

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