George Gilder wrote the Bible for Supply-Side Economics at the beginning of the Reagan Presidency in the early 1980s. He’s recently updated it for the 21st Century. We discuss why we need Supply-Side Economics today more than ever from his book Wealth & Poverty: A New Edition For The 21st Century.
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Guests include Rob Walters, Candidate for the 35th California Assembly District; Frans Johansson, discussing the role of unpredictability in success; Lisa Bennett advocating a new form of literacy—ecoliteracy; Joyce Blonskij analyzing cloud computing companies for investors; Bill Walsh, president of Hennion & Walsh, will explain municipal bonds; and Jacques Ferraris will lobby for a 2nd term for President Obama.
Joyce Blonskij is a financial planner focused on the fast-growing segment of the computer industry—Cloud Computing. She breaks down cloud computing and discusses what to look for as an investor in these high-flying companies.
Jacques Ferraris lived under tyrannical rule in France in the 1930s and 40s. He worries that America is moving backwards while the rest of the world progresses. He sees a 2nd term by President Obama as the solution that will put America on the right track for the future. We discuss his findings in his book Obama 2012 for a Compassionate America.
Rob Walter is the challenger for the 35th Assembly District in the California State Assembly, which includes over half of the Santa Barbara County, as well as nearly a quarter of Ventura County. We discuss his bid to unseat the incumbent in the fall.
Bill Walsh puts a luster on the seemingly stodgy world of municipal bonds. With the economic uncertainty surrounding several California cities like Stockton, Mammoth Lakes and San Bernardino, we discuss why muni bonds may be the right investment for many people looking for safe returns on their investments.