Wednesday, November 01, 2017
Nicole Gelinas joins Jim Blasingame to report that weeks after the hurricane destroyed much of Puerto Rico, 70% of residents still don’t have electricity, and what will it take to resolve this impediment to recovery.
Nicole Gelinas joins Jim Blasingame to report on the devastation in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Irma, and with its bankrupt government, how will it ever recover?
Greg Sullivan joins Jim Blasingame to report that privacy laws in the European Union run with their citizens, so that if one of them comes into contact with a U.S. business, that law, and penalties, applies to the business.
Greg Sullivan joins Jim Blasingame to report on the European Union’s privacy laws which are in effect for any business that sells to an E.U. citizen – online or in-person – including restrictions on how you can market to them.
Greg Sullivan joins Jim Blasingame to report that if E.U. type privacy laws and regulations become so pervasive across the world, it will likely become necessary for the U.S. to follow suit.
Jim Blasingame reveals how Jeff Foxworthy’s comedic routine can be used to the advantage of small businesses.
Jim Blasingame reports on a recent online poll that shows 84% of small business owners would or might not hire a person who had body modifications showing, like a tattoo or a body ring.
Andrew Gause joins Jim Blasingame to discuss some of the economic, monetary and fiscal factors that are informing the Federal Reserve Board on what to do with interest rates.
Andrew Gause joins Jim Blasingame to discuss what’s informing President Trump regarding choosing the next Fed Chairman, including his most likely choice, Jerome Powell.
Andrew Gause joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the present and future of Bitcoin, as a non-governmental crypto-currency, and whether it will be sustainable or a gimmick.