Gary Moore

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Do breakdowns in the financial industry say something about each of us? Gary Moore joins Jim Blasingame to discuss what Main Street has to do to get Wall Street and Washington to return to America's Judea-Christian values.
How will the tragedies in Japan affect the marketplace? Gary Moore joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the catastrophes in Japan from a marketplace perspective and how it may impact the U.S. economy.
Do you have a relationship with an independent community bank? Gary Moore joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the advantages of independent community banks and how Wall Street comes between big banks and their customers.
America should return to Stakeholder Capitalism. Gary Moore joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why the current Wall Street management capitalism trend is the enemy of the system that made America great, Stakeholder Capitalism.
Are you a socially responsible investor? Gary Moore joins Jim Blasingame to discuss socially responsible investing, which doesn’t just care about the payout, but works to understand the mechanics of investing.
Unethical until proven guilty. Gary Moore joins Jim Blasingame to discuss ethical investing and whether creating a product that is destined to fail is fraud.
Is the stock market overvalued? Gary Moore joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why the stock market is overvalued and if the economy will ever catch up with the stock market.
Should we really be worried about the U.S. national debt? Gary Moore joins Jim Blasingame to report why he thinks we shouldn't worry too much about the current level of the national debt.
How great is America’s ability to work out of an economic downturn? Gary Moore joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the U.S.’s historic ability to work out of economic cycles, plus he and Jim disagree about the bail out of GM.
Was the government's bail out of GM a good decision? Gary Moore and Bill Dunkelberg join Jim Blasingame to debate the government’s bail out of GM, including whether it was a good investment or good policy.