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Category: Economy: Nation, Global

Thomas Sullivan
Tom Sullivan joins Jim Blasingame to report on the results of Small Business Saturday 2020, which was at least as strong as last year, and which gives us hope for an improving Main Street economy.
Thomas Sullivan
Tom Sullivan joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the stakes of the Senate elections in Georgia, and why getting those two Republicans re-elected is the firewall between every small business in the U.S. and radical, left-wing Democrats.
Douglas  Obey
Doug Obey joins Jim Blasingame to discuss whether a 2021 recovery will be as heavily influenced by uncertainty as 2020 was by the unprecedented coronavirus.
Douglas  Obey
Doug Obey joins Jim Blasingame to offer his thoughts on why the unprecedented coronavirus reality of 2020 will cause the 2021 economy to lapse into a recession on the scale of 2008-9.
Greg Kozera
Greg Kozera joins Jim Blasingame to remind us that every American and the world should be happy that we have the energy resources we have, and how it is currently a critical force against evil actors, like Iran.
Greg Kozera
Greg Kozera joins Jim Blasingame to report on the importance of U.S. energy independence, and the challenges we’ll have when the Harris/Biden administration pursues its green agenda.
Bill Brandt
Bill Brandt joins Jim Blasingame to discuss whether the Biden/Harris administration will treat Main Street businesses like the Obama/Biden administration did, for example, on healthcare, regulations and taxes.
Jim Blasingame
Jim Blasingame reveals why several of the elements that hurt Main Street businesses during the Obama/Biden administration will likely have the same economic impact during the Harris/Biden administration.
Bob Negen
Bob Negen joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how Main Street retailers can survive the 2020 holiday season by leveraging digital and working with vendors to be creative about Q4 inventory.
Jim Blasingame
Jim Blasingame reports on an online poll asking small business owners about how a Harris/Biden administration will be for their business, with over half saying it will not be good.

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