Shaun is the Director of Impact and Partnerships at the Legatum Institute discusses their new 2021 United States Prosperity Index and how the U.S can emerge even more prosperous in a post-COVID world.
Category: Business
Chef Gruel is a the founder, CEO and execuutive chef of Slapfish. He has also appeared as a judge on Food Network’s Food Truck Face Off. He discusses the struggles that have faced restaurants across the country over the last 16 months and what you can do to help through the 86 Restaurant Struggle fund.
We catch up again with the economic analyst, chief editor of The Morgan Report and author of Second Chance: How to Make and Keep Big Money from the Coming Gold and Silver Shock Wave to take a look at athe current state of the economy and where we could possibly end up.
Marc Fitch
Marc once again joins me to discuss the proposal supported by a study by the Yankee Institute to eliminate the corporate tax in the state of CT to spur rapid economic growth.
Scott is the President of the Connecticut Restaurant Association. We discuss the continuing struggles facing the restaurant industry.
Dutch is the CEO of Carnivore Traders. We discuss his company’s trading strategy and get his thoughts on the market, both short- and long-term.
Robert is the son of former Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork. Today, we discuss his re-release of his father’s book, originally published in 1978, titled The Antitrust Paradox and how it is just as relevant today as it was then.
David is the Chief Editor of The Morgan Report and the co-author of Second Chance: How to Make and Keep Big Money from the Coming Gold and Silver Shock-Wave. He takes a look at who is really going to be paying for President Biden’s proposed tax increases. (Spoiler alert: It isn’t just the rich.)
Dr. Tony Dale
Dr. Dale is the founder of Sedera.com, a medical cost sharing community that is helping businesses and individuals all over the country handle the medical costs.
Jake is the President of Connected Commerce Council. We discuss some new legislation that is supposedly designed to go after big tech, but ultimately harm small business.