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Adrian Guglielmo
On this Veteran's Day, Adrian Guglielmo and Brian Foley explain to Jim Blasingame why there is a need for private support of our returning combat veterans, even after VA support.
Gerald Celente
Are economic and political trends pushing us toward a depression? Gerald Celente explains why he thinks a severe depression is in our future, as he talks with small business expert, Jim Blasingame.
Jim Blasingame
What will an Obama administration mean for trade and the cost of energy? Jim Blasingame talks about his thoughts on what small businesses can expect from President Obama on these issues.
Karen Kerrigan
What can small businesses look forward to -- or fear -- from an Obama administration? Karen Kerrigan talks with Jim Blasingame about some of the key issues that will be debated over the next four years between President Obama and a Democrat controlled Congress and America's small business owners.
Grace-Marie Turner
How will providing health care insurance for employees change for small businesses with an Obama administation and a Democrat controlled Congress? Grace-Marie Turner talks with Jim Blasingame about some of the key health care issues that will be debated early in the first year of Obama's administration, and what small business owners must do to participate in this debate.
Sheri Stolp
Steri Stolp talks with Jim Blasingame about the potential for small businesses be in danger of becoming unionized if the erroniously named Employee Free Choice Act becomes law. They discuss the three key elements of EFCA, also called the "Card Check bill," including why this bill is anything but free choice.
Kenneth Davis
Ken Davis talks with Jim Blasingame about the historical facts around the process Americans have of electing a president every four years, including how we use an Electoral College instead of an aggregation of the national popular vote.
Nicole Gelinas
Nicole Gelinas talks with Jim Blasingame about the causes of the economic crisis of 2008, including out-of-control mortgage lending policies and products, and a general attitude that home-ownership is a right for all, not just for those who can actually afford to make a downpayment. They also talk about how to prevent a recurrance.
Burton Folsom
Burt Folsom talks with Jim Blasingame about how the New Deal policies of Franklin Roosevelt were actually a bad deal for America, because they were focused more on government solutions instead of helping American businesses create jobs and opportunities. They also compare the New Deal’s government-first attitude with the Obama approach to economic problem solving.
Rich Galen
Rich Galen talks with Jim Blasingame about how the campaigns are shaping up for the two candidates, as well as how the election is likely to go for Congressional candidates. They also talk about the unprecedented role the press has played in this election cycle.

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