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Category: Government, Politics

Steve DelBianco
Net Neutrality is one of the most complicated issues being debated today and the resolution of this debate has far-reaching implications for any company that does business online. Steve DelBianco joins Jim Blasingame to try to simplify this issue and help small business owners understand it better.
Nicole Gelinas
What really caused the financial crisis and The Great Recession? Nicole Gelinas talks to Jim Blasingame about precedents that creates an implied believe that the government would bail out big companies and there fore, too much risk was taken by managers and investors.
Joan Pryde
What small businesses are doing to hold down health care insurance costs. Joan Pryde and Jim Blasingame discuss this issue, plus the future of the post office and concerns about IRS penalties on your 401K. This is also Kiplinger's 86th anniversary.
Julia Seymour
Is capitalism dead. Is capitalism evil? Julia Seymour and Jim Blasingame discuss the current debate over these issues and make the case that capitalism is neither evil or deal, especially on Main Street, where small businesses work.
Jim Blasingame
What is at stake if the government takes over our health care system? Jim Blasingame talks about the absurdity of politicians taking only a few months to pass a law that would ultimately give government control over our health care industry, which is one sixth of the U.S. economy.
Steve DelBianco
When a state law is passed to regulate the Internet, it creates many unintended consequences. Steve DelBianco talks to Jim Blasingame about the lawsuit his organization brought against the state of Maine over its Predatory Marketing Law.
John Fox
How can tax reform be the best way to reform health care? John Fox joins Jim Blasingame to discus how the current health care reform debate could be solved with a closer look at tax policy.
Karen Kerrigan
Reporting on current small business policy issues, Karen Kerrigan joins Jim Blasingame to talk about some of the elements of the proposed health care reform legislation, like co-ops. They also talk about protectionist concerns over President Obama's tariff on tires from China.
Carol Adelman
How does the U.S. stack up against the world as a benefactor? Carol Adelman joins Jim Blasingame to report on how much foreign aid the U.S. government delivers each year, and the fact that private citizens and organizations give almost twice as much.
Paul Howard
What does President Obama's health care reform speech really mean for small businesses? Paul Howard joins Jim Blasingame to review the points and omission of Obama's address to Congress on health care reform.

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