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Category: Government, Politics

Thomas Sullivan
Tom Sullivan joins Jim Blasingame to report on a Senate parliamentarian technicality that stopped the Democrat majority from shoving a national $15 minimum wage down the throats of small businesses.
Thomas Sullivan
Tom Sullivan joins Jim Blasingame to report on the fact that the Democrat majority in both houses of Congress passed an unprecedented reconciliation bill without a single Republican vote.
Tiana Laurence
Tiana Laurence joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how allowing the Big Tech ecosystems to proliferate a non-sovereign cryptocurrency could result in weakening the U.S. dollar and therefore the geopolitical strength of the U.S.
Tiana Laurence
Tiana Laurence joins Jim Blasingame to make the case that the current unprecedented valuation of Bitcoin is a result of many investors seeking a safe harbor store of value because confidence in America’s institutions is receding.
Chip Rogers
Chip Rogers joins Jim Blasingame to report on the inclusion of the hospitality industry employees in the first round of vaccine distribution, plus how the industry will fair against upcoming defaults and foreclosures.
Ryan Young
Ryan Young joins Jim Blasingame to discuss government options for minimizing the unprecedented power of Big Tech including anti-trust and reforming or eliminating the Section 230 protections.
Ryan Young
Ryan Young joins Jim Blasingame to report on the many ways that small businesses would be hurt if the federal minimum wage were raised to $15 per hour.
Ryan Young
Ryan Young joins Jim Blasingame to report on several of the reasons why the federal minimum wage doesn’t need to be increased, including regional economic differences and many states already have a higher minimum wage.
Eva Rosenberg
Eva Rosenberg joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the tips you need to know in order to reduce your tax bill for 2020, including various pandemic related deductions.
Eva Rosenberg
Eva Rosenberg joins Jim Blasingame to remind that some of that money you got from the government in 2020 is taxable and due this year, as well as the money you took out of your retirement fund.

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