Monday, July 27, 2020
Jenny Beth Martin joins Jim Blasingame to discuss both sides of the issues around whether schools should open with regular classrooms this fall or continue the remote education practices.
Jenny Beth Martin joins Jim Blasingame to report on how the pandemic shutdown of schools impacted her twins – a boy and a girl – differently, plus a report on the current activity of the Tea Party in the upcoming election.
Paul Merski joins Jim Blasingame to report on the amazing job community banks performed under extreme duress during the initial coronavirus shutdown, by fulfilling 66% of all Paycheck Protection Program loans.
Paul Merski joins Jim Blasingame to report on state community bank organizations and Independent Community Banks of America (ICBA) encouraging Congress to take specific steps to help small businesses with their PPP loans.
Paul Merski joins Jim Blasingame to report on a concerted effort by community banks to encourage Congress to allow for expensing of payroll covered by PPP, and avoid legal jeopardy with employees and customers upon reopening.
Jim Blasingame reports on the reality of more bankruptcies in the future as a result of the coronavirus shutdowns, and on new reforms that will help small businesses reorganize under Chapter 11 and keep their businesses.
Jim Blasingame to discuss the fact that there are forces – foreign and domestic – that hate America and what it stands for, and want to destroy it, and why Americans have to take action to take back our country.
Brian Blase joins Jim Blasingame to report on the continued damage that Obamacare is doing in America, and to talk about some of the court cases that are being waged to end this bad policy.
Brian Blase joins Jim Blasingame to report on the three Trump executive orders that allow for short-term health care policies, employee reimbursement and association health care plans, of which the first two have prevailed in court.
Brian Blase joins Jim Blasingame to report on the differences in the next four years if Trump wins reelection, with more healthcare choice, and if Biden wins, with less choice and more government control and mandates.