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Wayne Crews
Wayne and Jim discuss how the tension between market solutions and government intervention is evolving in the issue of cyber-security. They talk about the best way to balance these two solution options and the role both should have.
Ron and Jim discuss what Jim considers to be one of the most important debates of this generation, global outsourcing. Ron is less of a free trader than Jim is, but most people are. However, they have a lively and honest debate about this topic. Don't miss it.
John Berthoud
John joins Jim from the National Taxpayer's Conference in Washington, D.C. to discuss the tax reform movement that's now global.
Michael Tanner
Now in his 8th year on the show, Mike joins Jim to talk about the progress being made on Social Security reform. According to Mike, there very well may be legislation that reforms SS this year.
Steve DelBianco
Steve and Jim talk about some of the newest security issues
Grace-Marie Turner
Jim and Grace-Marie continue their discussion about the benefits of a market-based solutions for the challenges we face providing healthcare for ourselves and our employees. Both agree that Congress needs to pass the Association Healthcare Plan legislation, which will allow small business to band together with industry organizations or others, like chambers of commerce, to purchase health insurance in bulk.
W. Michael Cox
Mike joins Jim to cover the top issue in the 2004 Dallas Fed annual report, which is education. They discuss how the education system is working in America, and whether it's preparing our children to be competitive in the 21st century.
Governor Gilmore and Jim talk about the current political climate, as well as the current state of homeland security.
Jerry Newberry
Jerry joins Jim for their annual Memorial Day visit to discuss the programs the VFW have to serve our men and women currently in uniform around the world, as well as our veterans.
John joins Jim to talk about how the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) is good for America's small businesses.

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