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Category: Government, Politics

Donald Boudreaux
Should the Federal Reserve Board be abolished? Don Boudreaux joins Jim Blasingame about alternatives to the Fed, and how to create a long-term plan to return the dollar to the gold standard.
Donald Boudreaux
Prosperity is created by allowing the marketplace to work. Don Boudreaux joins Jim Blasingame with suggestions on how to improve the economy, including stop printing money, reduce the size of government and convert to a flat tax.
Donald Boudreaux
You can't grow the economy by printing money. Don Boudreaux joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the failure of the Fed’s monetary policy of trying to grow the economy by flooding the marketplace with paper money.
Doug Barry
Have you ever met a freight forwarder? Doug Barry joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how freight forwarders work, how they can contribute to your export strategy, and how to find one.
Doug Barry
Could Indonesia be your next new market? Doug Barry joins Jim Blasingame to talk about small business exporting opportunities in South Asia, plus the politics of international trade, trade agreements and security.
Doug Barry
Doug Barry joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how the U.S. Commercial Service helped a small business manufacturer increase sales by finding new export distribution opportunities.
Bill Dunkelberg
Where Washington and Wall Street meet, Main Street loses. Bill Dunkelberg joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the blatant collusion between Washington and Wall Street and the utter disregard for Main Street small businesses.
Jim Blasingame
How many canaries have to die? Jim Blasingame reports on the latest warnings about the potential financial disaster awaiting the U.S. if it doesn't get its fiscal house in order soon.
Jim Blasingame
Where is the sense of shame in Washington? Jim Blasingame reveals how the shameless behavior of Washington's political class in dealing with the budget is ignominiously compared to a Japanese Kabuki dance and Bizarro World.
Jim Blasingame
The world has many problems that must be addressed with effective leadership. Jim Blasingame says finding the leaders to resolve 20th century expectations and 21st century reality is our number one global challenge.

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