Interview with Wayne Crews
Wayne joins Jim to discuss the problems with viruses and cyber terrorism. They talk about what is being done to slow it down.
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How much does regulatory compliance cost small businesses? Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to report on the sad news that regulatory compliance is continuing its steady increase, including what it is costing small businesses per employee per year.
What is more than all the corporate taxes paid, or all of the personal income taxes paid? Wayne joins Jim to explain the answer, which is the cost of regulations, and they're going up every year. They also talk about what we have to do to reverse this expensive trend.
Should XM and Sirius be allowed to merge? Wayne and Jim talk about the market and anti-trust issues around this proposed merger.
Since he's having a tough time distinguishing between the Democrats and Republicans these days, Jim has a new term he used to address all of them, the 110th Congress, and he and Wayne talk about some of the things small businesses -- and our free market economy -- have in store for them with this group of politicians.
Wayne and Jim talk about the challenges of securing your on-line activity from hackers and other cyber-criminals. They also discuss the importance of letting the marketplace develop remedies to cyber-attacks, instead of by regulations.
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The slow-as-molasses Microsoft antitrust saga continues in Europe.
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How much protection is needed?
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Do antitrust law protect consumers?
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Use technology protections for copyright instead of legislation to protect copyright.
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More legislation isn't the answer.
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