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The Schilling Show 2/19/20 Hour 2: Mark Mix, Dr. Michael Busler, Chaps Klingenschmitt

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The Schilling Show 2/19/20 Hour 2: Mark Mix, Dr. Michael Busler, Chaps Klingenschmitt

Mark Mix, National Right to Work president, shares a brief history on Right to Work, attack in Virginia, and benefits of the organization.

Public policy analyst, professor of finance at Stockton University, Dr. Michael Busler explains how public health and economics interact, historical health and economic impacts, and more on impacts of the Corona Virus.

Chaplain Klingenschmitt. PhD, former Navy Chaplain, and founder of Pray in Jesus Name, discusses religious liberty, the pronoun police, and case studies.

All of this and more in hour two on a Wild Wednesday edition of The Schilling Show!

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