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This weekend Bob takes on two issues with two close friends. On the first half of the program we look at this strange world in which we live, and how in less than half a year’s time our economy has been tanked, neighbor has turned against neighbor over wearing a face covering in a public place, protests a riots have left major US cities charred and vandalized, and the mental well-being of many has been placed in jeopardy. Was all the response to the pandemic worth the price? Did we really save lives? And can the “numbers” even be trusted. Bob welcomes to the program Jim Shaw, who is both a “self-made” man, but also has answered a far higher calling in sharing some good news in these strange times.

On the second half of the program, Bob welcomes another friend, Peter Gnass, who is a former professor of Economics at the University of South Carolina, but walked away as what the Universities today espouse is a corrupt Keynesian economic scheme, based on massive debt. Peter explains what this debt really means, and what to expect going forward.

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This weekend Bob takes on two issues with two close friends. On the first half of the program we look at this strange world in which we live, and how in less than half a year’s time our economy has been tanked, neighbor has turned against neighbor over wearing a face covering in a public place, protests a riots have left major US cities charred and vandalized, and the mental well-being of many has been placed in jeopardy. Was all the response to the pandemic worth the price? Did we really save lives? And can the “numbers” even be trusted. Bob welcomes to the program Jim Shaw, who is both a “self-made” man, but also has answered a far higher calling in sharing some good news in these strange times.

On the second half of the program, Bob welcomes another friend, Peter Gnass, who is a former professor of Economics at the University of South Carolina, but walked away as what the Universities today espouse is a corrupt Keynesian economic scheme, based on massive debt. Peter explains what this debt really means, and what to expect going forward.

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/your-weekend-show/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/your-weekend-show/support
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