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The Schilling Show 4/17/17 Hour2: Sheila Weinberg, Prof. Robert Lopez, and Dr. Michael Myers

Hour two of The Schilling Show kickoffs with open phones for listener’s to ask questions or make comments on anything they wish to.

Sheila Weinberg joins the show to share the Truth in Accounting and what type of picture is painted by the state. Sheila also points out how to go about analyzing the data and being awake to the reality.

Professor Robert Lopez stops by to speak on his new book, ” Wackos, Thugs, & Perverts: Clintonian Decadence in Academia and what was the meaning behind the book. Robert speaks on being a conservative professor and protecting America’s children from this assault.

Dr. Michael Myers calls in to explain why physicians die by suicide. Dr. Myers share’s how serious this problem is and the stigma of mental health care that physicians suffer from. Dr. Myers gives insight on what to look for if you think you’re doctor is suicidal.

All this on hour two of The Schilling Show!

 

 

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