Articles written by Mike Schindler
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The impact of COVID, lockdowns, and social unrest | Veterans Corner
The economic impact of the 2008-2009 recession was estimated to cost nearly $22 trillion. The emotional devastation to families from lost jobs, foreclosed homes, small business... — Updated 2/10/2021
When a bubble-wrapped society bursts: The era of courage | Veterans Corner
Our country was not founded through the means of peaceful times and negotiations. Disease, battles, wars, and fundamental disagreements are the foundation from which this nation... — Updated 10/14/2020
A silent war for your mind, body and spirit | Veterans Corner
Our nation has been in some form of war or conflict for decades. Most know only of the wars they see on the television or read about, but there are conflicts waged behind closed doo... — Updated 5/7/2020 Full story
A silent war for your mind, body and spirit | Veterans Corner
Our nation has been in some form of war or conflict for decades. Most know only of the wars they see on the television or read about, but there are conflicts waged behind closed... — Updated 5/5/2020 Full story
Why you should be party agnostic locally and nationally | Guest View
I had a Jerry Maguire moment. It wasn’t exactly a “Fewer clients. Less money” moment (I’m a self-professed capitalist, so I’ll always take more clients and more money),... — Updated 3/30/2019
Be a good neighbor: Be quick to listen, slow to speak | Guest View
I don’t recall when I first heard the adage, “Be quick to listen, slow to speak.” It could have been when I was a teenager, having some teenage moment, and my mother giving... — Updated 2/23/2019