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The Schilling Show 6/25/18 Hour 2: Tom Giovanetti, Horace Cooper

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The Schilling Show 6/25/18 Hour 2: Tom Giovanetti, Horace Cooper

Tom Giovanetti, president of the Institute for Policy Innovation, discusses South Dakota v. Wayfair, practical implications for online retailers, and taxation without representation.

Horace Cooper, senior fellow of National Center for Public Policy Research, co-chairman of Project 21 National Advisory Board, explains how illegal aliens became beneficiaries of American services and the disproportionate burden on black committees.

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

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