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There’s A Flood And You Filled The Pool
May 17, 2022
Chicago attorney, Brendan Cournane, leads off discussing auto accident frequency and violent crime prevention/responses in Chicago. Joel Elconin of Benzinga talks market volatility and Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter. Kenny Polcari, Managing Principal at ButcherJoseph Asset Management, LLC and a contributor to Fox Business, calls in to review yesterday’s Fed meeting and the green movement. Wayne Madsen of Wayne Madsen Report is back this morning for hour two talking happenings in Guantanamo Bay, election conspiracies, and updates on the Ukrainian crisis. Westminster Professor of Economics, Dr. Hal Snarr, closes the show talking historical trends in inflation, Amazon, and the baby formula shortage.
Let The Record Be Known
May 16, 2022
Agriculture market watcher Greg Pappas leads off our first half hour on wheat futures, AG predictions and more. John Flannigan takes over for our second hour to talk on airline layoffs, Chicago policing and inflation myths. Finally, Audrey Johnson joins in for our last half hour to discuss the housing market, mansion upgrades, and more.
Financial Modeling
May 13, 2022
Kevin O’Neill leads off for hour one talking $TWTR, board ethics, and baseball fundamentals. Karl Denninger of Market Ticker calls in for hour two to talk interest rates, the state of the U.S. economy, and violence in Chicago.
Don’t Dodge The Duty
May 12, 2022
Lou Michels leads off for hour one to discuss the Kentucky Derby, re-socializing a post-pandemic society and steroid use in the NFL. Dan Johnedis, President & CIO of Cratus Capital LLC, talks oil prices, market predictions and inflation. John Flannigan joins in for our last half hour to talk on loan dealing and current market trends.
The Old Bait And Switch
May 11, 2022
Kevin O’Neill leads off for hour one discussing crypto investing, an unreasonable housing market, outrageous gas prices, and much more. Russell Rhoads calls in for hour two to talk media speculation on inflation, salaries of professional athletes, CPI numbers, and more.
