Guests: Russell Rhoads

Visions and Hallucinations


This morning Kevin O’Neill starts the show on the energy needed for electric vehicles, how much inflation has affected consumer spending patterns, and current baseball. The Professor, Russell Rhoads, calls in for hour two to discuss inflation worldwide, Big Ten football, the logistics of Crypto, and the reported enrollment decrease in Chicago high schools.

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Nein-flation


Kevin O’Neill starts off the show talking about how much inflation has affected consumer spending patterns, the new CHIP and Anti-Inflation Bills, opportunities for a mileage tax directed at electric car drivers, gas prices, and more. Russell Rhoads calls in for hour two to discuss COVID-19, how inflation affects pricing competition, the upcoming election this November, the housing market, and much more.

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Show Me The Alligator


Kevin O’Neill starts off the show talking about booking keeping, IRS methodology, simplifying tax codes, the Mar-a-lago raid, how sports-viewing outlets have changed, and more. Russell Rhoads calls in for hour two to discuss environmental observations while traveling, CPI numbers, gas prices, healthcare cost, and much more.

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He Said She Said


Kevin O’Neill starts off the show talking about the unemployment rate, Walmart’s inventory scale-back, fast food competition, the rising cost of baseball tickets, Wrigley Field’s remodel, NCAA’s business practices, and much more. Russell Rhoads calls in for hour two to discuss cryptocurrency, hedge funds, what defines a recession, car insurance profit values, real estate market trends, inflation, and more.

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Keep A Thumb On The Neck


Kevin O’Neill starts off the show talking about fuel cost and usage, how capitalism has changed for the worse, the MLB, and manufacturing culture. Russell Rhoads calls in for hour two to discuss the Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, the Chips Act, the locomotive and renewable energy movement, and the inflation-income ratio.

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