Guests: Lou Michels
The Stocks & Jocks Bowl
December 29, 2016
The Chief and Nick Isasi kick off the show talking markets. They discuss the current College Football bowl system and the definition of economics before Lou Michels joins us over the phone from Colorado.
Lou Michels sheds some light on the Israeli situation before we touch on what to expect in 2017 from our ever changing markets.
On the Road to 20k!
December 22, 2016
The Chief and Lou Michels kick off the show by talking about big banks and how they avoid some of these laws that affect them. How do they ‘tip toe’ on the line?
They touch on taxes and stocks before talking about Christian McCaffrey’s decision to skip the Sun Bowl. Lou Michels sheds some light on some of these scholarship standards that some of these players agree too. We keep on the college football subject as Lou dissects the Minnesota football team protest – and why it should have never happened in the first place.
We talk markets – will the DOW hit 20K today? Will Chief have custom made hats to celebrate the occasion? (Spoiler alert : No.)
Russian to Judgement
December 15, 2016
Lou Michels is in-studio talking electoral college, Russia hacking into the DNC, U.S. money supply, academic admission requirements, military spending and much more.
Economic Externalities
December 8, 2016
Lou Michels is in-studio talking Trump transition team, welfare programs, the cost of abundant governmental bureaucracy, economic externalities and much more.
New Month – Same Problems
December 1, 2016
The Chief and Lou Michels kick off the show to talk about OPEC before getting into a feisty discussion about the electoral college. Is it the right way to handle things? Does it give everyone a fair say?
We touch on the Trump’s Carrier deal that is keeping jobs in the U.S. is this a right step for the new president?
We touch on a new case regarding Title 7 and homosexuality.
We round out the show with a hearty argument between Lou, Chief and Nick regarding professional sports league’s responsibility to step in on private social issues such as smokeless tobacco for MLB players and domestic abuse cases for NFL players.
