Podcast 140

Top stories update. Get connected on breaking news as the week begins. Almost 5 billion dollars given to states to research and create health care exchanges, and already half a billion has been wasted on wash out health exchanges in Massachusetts, Oregon, Nevada and Maryland. Also on the problem list? Hawaii and Minnesota. Brings new meaning to the phrase ‘throwing money down a rat hole”. What has 100 billion dollars in debts and a failing business model? Why the US Post Office, that’s what. The poster children for why central – or federal – government funded programs are a mistake. Amtrak, the US Post Office and of course Obama Care. Meanwhile, more companies are fleeing the high tax, heavily regulated environments in California … and the United States … and England benefits. Who won the revolution? As the Select Committee to investigate the Benghazi incident and its coverup by the White House is empaneled, the left wing media suddenly starts talking about the potential impeachment of President Obama. Is it a good idea politically? And, if Pope Francis doesn’t like Harvard’s Black Mass, why is he listening to the Devil on economic policy? Sponsored by Ryan Plumbing and Heating of Saint Paul.

Podcast 111 – Weekend Edition

The Bob Davis Podcasts Weekend Edition! Spring is coming! Business news gives us a warning about the direction of the economy, China, the New Cold War’s potential economic impact, Obama Care, Florida’s 13th Congressional District special election and more and a great rant about Republicans who want to tax the Internet. Republicans! And they wonder what is wrong. Plus some great stories from this week’s news, and comments about certain state parasites – I mean politicians – running for the US Senate in Minnesota. Sponsored by XGovernmentcars.com, now with Mustangs!

Podcast 106

The conversation with John Tamny, editor of RealClearMarkets and Forbes continues. More on the Federal Reserve, BitCoin, Sound Money, the US Dollar, Inequality, His Holiness The Pope of Rome, the Podcast revolution and much more. For people looking for substantive discussion about economics this is your podcast. You won’t find this kind of conversation on talk radio anywhere in the United States. This is Part 2 of John’s interview with Bob Davis. Sponsored by XGovernmentcars.