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The Schilling Show 4/25/19 Hour 2: Lawrence Mead, Bill Hay, Delegate John McGuire

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The Schilling Show 4/25/19 Hour 2: Lawrence Mead, Bill Hay, Delegate John McGuire

Lawrence Mead, professor of Politics and Public  Policy at NYU and author of Burdens of Freedom, explains the value of individualism, understanding our own history, and the obligations of freedom.

Founder of the Jefferson Area Tea Party, Bill Hay shares why there is so much trouble and corruption in Greene County, purchase by the Economic Development Agency, and problems with paying off loan.

Delegate John McGuire VA-56 discusses Richard Oulton, a veteran who wanted to fly the flag on his property, discouragement from party leadership, and the HOA change of heart.

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

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