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Gary Moore
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.
Cherié  Carter-Scott
Has America lapsed into a state of malaise? Cherie Carter-Scott joins Jim Blasingame to talk about a condition worse than malaise in the U.S., what has caused it and what we must do to recover.
Paul J. Sarvadi
How is the entrepreneurial spirit in America? Paul Sarvadi joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the American entrepreneurial DNA, plus some of the challenges that are facing the future of entrepreneurship.
Paul J. Sarvadi
What should be done with the health care law? Paul Sarvadi joins Jim Blasingame to report why the health care law will create more problems than it will fix and should be repealed, even though that is not likely to happen.
Jim Blasingame
Shouldn't the ones who foot the bill for bail outs have access to its rewards? Jim Blasingame discusses the billions of dollars the government used to bail out Wall Street and GM and asks why individual investors don't have access to the IPO.
Steve DelBianco
Steve DelBianco joins Jim Blasingame to give an update on Internet sales tax, including the extremely low sales amount online retailers may have to report and file taxes on for individual consumers.
Steve DelBianco
Will the 2010 mid-term elections be good for the Internet?Steve DelBianco joins Jim Blasingame to report that one of the benefits of the mid-term elections may be a slowing down of taxing and regulating the Internet, including a number of tax issues.
Zoltan Acs
What’s good for entrepreneurs is good for the world. Zoltan Acs joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the impact of entrepreneurship around the globe, including job creation and accountability, plus the potential conflict between entrepreneurs and the global political class.
Jim Ostroff
Will the EU teach America about national austerity?Kiplinger's Jim Ostroff joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the strong measures Europe is taking to cut spending, what we can learn, how this affects exports, plus the global economic forecast.
Jim Ostroff
Why did Republicans win out this week in the elections? Kiplinger's Jim Ostroff joins Jim Blasingame to report on the Nov 2 election results and what that will mean for America, including politics at the state level.

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