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The Schilling Show 3/19/18 Hour 2: Robert Knight, John Zmirak, Jordan Goodman

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The Schilling Show 3/19/18 Hour 2: Robert Knight, John Zmirak, Jordan Goodman

Robert Knight, columnist for the Washington Times and TownHall, shares his experience living in California and why he left, the proposed bullet train vs. reality and more on The Great California Train Wreck.

Senior editor for The Stream, John Zmirak explains why Clinton lost and Trump won, and what the world would be like if Hillary Clinton was president dealing with issues such as international relations and economy.

Jordan Goodman, America’s Money Answers Man and personal finance expert, discusses why Trump picked Kudlow to replace former Chief Economic Advisor Gary Cohn, Cohn and Kudlow’s track record, and more on how Kudlow will change the economy.

All of this and more in hour one on a Manic Monday edition of The Schilling Show!

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