Tuesday, February 09, 2021
John Horvat II joins Jim Blasingame to reveal why additional payments from the government now will just add to the national debt without boosting the economy more than the current level of available cash would.
John Horvat II joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that President Biden replacing the bust of Churchill from the Oval Office with the bust of a controversial figure does not reflect the historic values of America, and belies his unity message.
Christophe Uzureau joins Jim Blasingame to report on the difference between fiat currency, digital currency and cryptocurrency as stores of value and exchange.
Christophe Uzureau joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the Bitcoin phenomenon and how the rise and proliferation of cryptocurrency in the marketplace will diminish the power of the U.S. dollar and the sovereignty of the U.S.
Christophe Uzureau joins Jim Blasingame to report on how blockchain technology is being used more and more in the global supply chain, and will be used in the future for such applications as health care records and election integrity.
William Hubbartt joins Jim Blasingame to offer best practices and advice on how to handle sexual harassment complaints to helping you manage this delicate part of being a manager of teams of people.
William Hubbartt joins Jim Blasingame to offer suggestions on how to train your people and provide them with policies that explain how to minimize the incidence of sexual harassment in your workplace.
Dr. Marilyn Singleton joins Jim Blasingame to report on how the World Health Organization continues to coordinate with China to provide controversial and unsubstantiated information about the origins of the coronavirus pandemic.
Dr. Marilyn Singleton joins Jim Blasingame to celebrate Black History Month by refuting the caustic and cynical idea of reparations, and discuss why such continued efforts only create more division among Americans of all backgrounds.
Dr. Marilyn Singleton joins Jim Blasingame to celebrate Black History Month by revealing her own rise to personal power, and that of other Black Americans, and why this evidence refutes the notion that systemic racism exists in America.