It’s nearly tax day. William Federert is an historian who gives us the history behind income taxes in America from his book The Interesting History of Income Tax.
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Jacob Appel understands that nearly half of the world’s population—3 billion people—live on less than $2.50 per day. Most humanitarian aid spent to solve world poverty is wasted. He examines the possibilities of applying a different type of economics to solve world poverty. We discuss the findings in his book, More Than Good Intentions.
Here is the lineup of guests on BRAINSTORMIN’ with Billy the Brain for Thursday, April 14, 2011. Listen at www.BrainstorminOnline.com or on AM 1400 in Ventura at 9 o’clock am Pacific time.
David Morgan shares with us the fastest growing asset in the commodity complex—sliver. He’s an expert on money, metals and mining. We discuss Silver as an investment vehicle to protect assets and grow wealth.
Vincent Bugliosi is a Renaissance Man—attorney, political candidate, novelist, non-fiction author and provocateur. He’s attacked such topics as the Kennedy Assassination, placing President George W. Bush on trial for murder, and criticized the OJ Simpson ruling. We discuss his findings as he turns his attention to defending Agnosticism in his latest book Divinity of Doubt.
Gary Shapiro has a unique perspective on global competitiveness. He’s the head of the Consumer Electronics Association. He believes that the United States can regain its competitive edge by being more innovative. We discuss his ideas from his book The Comeback: How Innovation Will Restore the American Dream.