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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Richard Galen
Will the meeting between President Obama and Congressional leaders from both parties be a bi-partisan health care summit where common ground is found, or a political trap set for the Republicans. Rich Galen joins Jim Blasingame to discuss this and agree that the Democrats are the better team at the game of politics.
Matthew Cartwright
What does a small business owner need to know before they purchase insurance products? Attorney, Matt Cartwright, joins Jim Blasingame to talk about why you should let your attorney look at the policies to make sure you get the right coverage that will stand up in court, if necessary.
Guy Sorman
The greatest enemies of economic progress are politicians. That's the message Guy Sorman delivers as he joins Jim Blasingame to talk about why the Euro Zone and the United States are having so much trouble with economic recovery. The problem is not the economy, it's the incessant need by politicians for power.
Richard Rawson
What does America need to do to fix what's wrong?Richard Rawson joins Jim Blasingame to identify some of the key elements of what has made America a great country and what we need to do to emphasize those traits and get our country back on track.
Matthew Cartwright
Should tort reform be part of health care reform? Attorney, Matt Cartwright joins Jim Blasingame to argue that tort reform is not necessary to improve the current health care system, to which Jim pushes back and they have a lively discussion.
Richard Rawson
Can our health care system actually be fixed? Richard Rawson joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the ways the marketplace could fix health care if the politicians would allow it to happen.
Guy Sorman
Just how strong is China's economy? Economist, Guy Sorman joins Jim Blasingame to report that China's economy is much more fundamentally fragile than many experts are saying and what that could mean over the next couple of years.

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