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11/01/24 – Arthur Brooks: All Elections are Bitter

08/19/22 – Gray & Heitkamp:  Forgiving Student Debt

09/20/21 – Tom Lee:  Millennials to inherit $70 trillion

02/01/20 – Mark Mills:  Carbon Tax a bad idea 

12/23/19 – Art Laffer:  Tax cuts mean more tax revenues 

01/17/19 – Jack Bogle:   Sadly the King departs 

12/26/17 – Kevin O’Leary:  Fire Active Managers 

05/31/16  – Alan Greenspan:  The Entitlement Crisis has arrive

07/02/15 – Ron Barron: Fed devaluing your money

04/16/15 – Jack & Susy Walsh: Seven secrets for success

02/26/15 – Mark Cuban:  Now courts will rule the internet

12/30/14 – Mark Mahaney:  Top Internet Surprises in 2015

03/31/14 – Alex Molinaroli: Electric Vehicles a decade off

03/1/14 – James Grant:  Fed needs to get to get off the field of play

01/17/14 – George Halvorson: US paying twice as much for healthcare services

11/28/13 – Jack Bogle: Indexing is the only reliable winning strategy

08/04/13 – Patrick Wolff:  Crash landing in the cards for China

07/28/13 – Jim Chanos:  The real story on China

05/23/13 – Doug Kass:  Stock valuations peaking

03/12/13 – Stanley Druckenmiller:  A bigger financial storm is brewing

01/25/13 – Brian Hamilton:  National debt holding back hiring

11/29/12 – Bill Archer: US unfunded commitments project to $87 trillion

10/11/12 – Roundtable:  Avoid this information at your peril

08/16/12 – Charles Bideman:  Welcome to the big stock market fix

06/01/12 – Brian Hamilton:  Why CEO’s are not hiring

05/08/12 – Rick Santelli:   Wake up young people it’s on your shoulders

04/05/12 – Niall Ferguson:  USA economy loosing it competitiveness

02/05/12 – Jack Chambliss:  What college kids expect from government

01/20/12 – John Taylor:  Five principles to restore the USA economy

12/29/11 – Gerald O’ Driscoll:  Fed is covertly bailing out Europe

12/11/11 – Grover Norquist:  The most powerful man in American politics

10/13/11 – Martin Wolf:  End of the beginning for European woes

10/02/11 – Lakshman Achuthan:  It’s official: USA headed into recession

09/27/11 – Robert Schiller:  Housing won’t bottom for years

09/08/11 – Jim Cramer:  What can really be done to create jobs

05/01/11 – Doug Kass:  Trends are looking rather bad

04/14/11 – Jeffrey Gundlach:   Gloomy outlook continues for housing

01/12/11 – Meredith Whitney:   Many municipal bond defaults coming in 2011

12/03/10 – David Stockman:  US jobs outlook worst than most experts think

09/10/10 – Brian Hamilton:  Small business hurting more than data suggests

08/04/10 – Shelly Bergman:   Stocks very attractive while bond risk increasing

06/21/10 – Meredith Whitney:   Look for very rough second half

06/22/10 – Rob Arnott:  Double dip very likely says legendary investor

06/16/10 – David Tice:  Amid mounting problems stocks have peaked for 2010

01/17/19 – Jack Bogle:   Sadly the King departs 

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