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We’re From Chicago, We Know How This Works
April 11, 2022
Greg Pappas starts off our first hour to discuss the inflation of food prices, Bitcoin, Agricultural stock, and more. John Flannigan hops in for our second hour to discuss Civil War-era bonds, property tax evasion and market inflation. Finally, Nancy Long-Graham joins in for our last half hour to discuss the Chicago housing market.
An Egregiously Bad Call
April 8, 2022
Kevin O’Neill starts off our first hour to talk Blackhawks, the Russian invasion, and Major League Baseball. Karl Denninger of Market Ticker calls in for hour two to discuss Elon Musk’s stock in Twitter, the ethics of billionaire shareholding and foreign affairs.
Russia’s March Of Folly
April 7, 2022
Lou Michels starts off our first hour to talk on the crisis in Ukraine, MLB opening day and preparation for the next pandemic. Dan Johnedis, President & CIO of Cratus Capital LLC, joins in for our second hour to talk current trends in stocks and the housing market. John Flannigan closes the show talking on the rise and fall of retail spaces in Chicago.
Something’s Gotta Give
April 6, 2022
Kevin O’Neill leads off for hour one discussing the contrast between shopping in-store versus online, state of oil prices, trends in employment, and much more. Russell Rhoads calls in for hour two to talk cryptocurrency, growing inflation, life after government COVID subsidies, and more.
You’re Being Hornswoggled
April 5, 2022
Chicago attorney, Brendan Cournane, leads off recapping last night’s NCAA Championship game before talking General Iron in Chicago. Joel Elconin of Benzinga talks markets. Kenny Polcari, Managing Principal at ButcherJoseph Asset Management, LLC and a contributor to Fox Business, calls in to talk rising mortgage rates. Chief and Matty Weber kickoff hour two with a discussion on the college transfer portal. John Flannigan closes the show discussing how nearly everything has become ideology-driven as opposed to facts-based before talking Census data.
