Topics: Poverty

We can take care of that…


Today’s show opens and ends with Author and Professor at Columbia College Chicago, Eric Charles May, IN-studio, talking markets, sports, unions, politics and more. Kevin O’Neill calls in to join the guys for hour-one to talk politics, trade, markets, and sports; adding a special shout out to his favorite teacher at Notre Dame. Chief, Eric and Katie end the second half of the show discussing the importance of discussing history, so not to relive it, adding the lasting impression their parents’ experiences during the Great Depression, versus today’s society where everyone ‘deserves’ the American Dream.

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Trade Point Average


Kevin O’Neill joins us for hour one to talk trade tariffs, the Kevin Kavanaugh Supreme Court nomination and off the field antics surrounding major college programs. Karl Denninger of Market Ticker calls in for hour two to continue the discussion on trade, employment numbers and much more. 

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Finding Middle Ground


Kevin O’Neill kicks off the show breaking down Trump’s budget proposal and wondering why middle of the road policies — that would likely work better — are rarely considered by either side. Fari Hamzei of Hamzei Analytics talks Moody’s downgrade of China, shorting these markets and more. David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures shares his trading strategies.

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The Future of Labor


The Chief and Lou spend the first hour of the show discussing the presidential election. Lou describes why the super delegates were put in place and how they prevent party outsiders like Bernie Sanders from winning the primary. The Chief is concerned with our country’s election practices and thinks we should be shifting to a more democratic system like France. The second hour starts off with Chief’s in-depth analysis of the job numbers which leads to a discussion that takes a close look at our labor practices. The two debate the perks of reinstating a military draft or establishing a volunteer corp draft, as well as whether we’d be better off going to a single payer healthcare system.

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Searching for Consistency


Chicago attorney, Gregg Rzepczynski, is in-studio discussing the legalization of marijuana, the Fox Lake police scandal and much more. John Neal of PTI Securities & Futures promotes the upcoming seminar at the Peoria, AZ office on November 19th (call 602-298-1278 for more info on the seminar). Karl Denninger of Market Ticker rejoins the show to breakdown the presidential candidates before going over the labor numbers. Finally, David Andalman of DACS Research tells us how to trade these markets.

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