Radio: Cavanaugh Saws Bucks With KOGO's Chris Reed, 7:03pm Pacific

Reason Senior Editor Tim Cavanaugh will talk about disposable income, the spending gap and the savings-driven hyperpocalypse with the San Diego Union Tribune's Chris Reed tonight on San Diego's KOGO 600 AM.

Topic: What's this country coming to when

1. banks don't want cash,

2. stimulus and monetary easing have succeeded in getting savers not to want cash

3. Americans have $5.8 trillion less of the cash they don't want, and 

4. billionaires do want cash, but only if it's shoved out the door by the government

Time: Tonight, 7:03pm Pacific, 10:03pm Eastern

Place: San Diegans (Diegians? Diegheads?) can tune their crystal sets to 600 on the AM dial.

Others can listen live on the pan-global cybertubes.

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    The Padres and Rockies agreed to move their game to noon so that San Diegans with AM radios can tune into Cavanaugh on 600 instead of the game on 1090.

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    I am confused. I read the article about the bank not wanting cash becuase they have to pay higher premiums on insurance. But that still doen't makes sense to me. if banks don't want cash, then what exactly is it that they do want? And what is it that banks fucking do?

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