Show Archives
Never Took A Dime
July 15, 2022
Kevin O’Neill starts off our show to discuss hypothetical “modern” constitutions, term limits, and inflation. Karl Denninger of Market Ticker talks on corruption, the president’s trip to Saudi Arabia and CPI numbers.
Quality Curve
July 14, 2022
Lou Michels leads off for hour one talking concealed carry training, inflation in the automobile industry, and much more. Dan Johnedis, President & CIO of Cratus Capital LLC, is back on the show talking CPI/PPI numbers and market-timing strategies. John Flannigan closes the show talking PPI, the hospitality industry, and soaring prices.
Wednesday The 13th
July 13, 2022
Kevin O’Neill leads off to talk on the Cubs, the Biden Administration, and Railroad. Russell Rhoads calls in for hour two to talk on renewable energy, commodities and inflation.
Sloppy Numbers
July 12, 2022
Chicago attorney, Brendan Cournane, leads off discussing the value of the dollar, frustrations over a stagnant median income while cost of living rises, the increasing financial burden and difficulties receiving healthcare, concealed carry classes and policies, and the White Sox. Wayne Madsen of Wayne Madsen Report is back this morning to talk about the income-inflation ratio. Westminster Professor of Economics, Dr. Hal Snarr, closes the show to speak on what defines a recession, inaccuracies in the unemployment and labor market rates, the housing market, consumer spending patterns in response to inflation numbers, cryptocurrency, and much more.
Too Close For Comfort
July 11, 2022
Greg Pappas leads off talking about concealed carry classes and policies, the economics of music festivals, inflation and volatility, and corn option trading. John Flannigan calls in to discuss Tom’s experience with concealed carry classes, their decreasing faith in the CPD, Senior Policy Analyst Rachel Greszler’s take on unemployment and inflation, and qualms with the Twitterverse. Closing out the show, Nancy Long-Graham shares her insight on mortgage rate trends and concerns over the income-rent ratio.
