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Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by analyzing the continued spin on inflation presented by the Biden administration ahead of the 2024 election. Dom plays back a clip from a group of Arizona voters who note their turn away from Biden for the sole fact that they can no longer afford to go out to eat. Then, Dom plays back clips from Blackrock CEO Larry Fink, who tells that he projects that inflation will continue, somehow spinning it into a positive, which Dom suggests may be a future spin of the current administration. Then, Dom offers up the side topic of the day, telling that in honor of National Joe Day, he’s looking for all-time notable Joes, Josephs, or Josephines.
Then, Dom welcomes Pennsylvania State Representative Joe D’Orsie back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss a bill considered controversial by legacy media that he co-sponsored. HR2155, which was introduced Monday as part of a package of legislation designed to protect teachers, has come under fire due to the bills protections for teachers who refuse to use students’ pronouns. D’Orsie rejects the reporting around the bill, stressing that this bill is not targeting or being malicious toward LGBT students, but protecting teacher’s right to free speech. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by analyzing the continued spin on inflation presented by the Biden administration ahead of the 2024 election. Dom plays back a clip from a group of Arizona voters who note their turn away from Biden for the sole fact that they can no longer afford to go out to eat. Then, Dom plays back clips from Blackrock CEO Larry Fink, who tells that he projects that inflation will continue, somehow spinning it into a positive, which Dom suggests may be a future spin of the current administration. Then, Dom offers up the side topic of the day, telling that in honor of National Joe Day, he’s looking for all-time notable Joes, Josephs, or Josephines.
Then, Dom welcomes Pennsylvania State Representative Joe D’Orsie back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss a bill considered controversial by legacy media that he co-sponsored. HR2155, which was introduced Monday as part of a package of legislation designed to protect teachers, has come under fire due to the bills protections for teachers who refuse to use students’ pronouns. D’Orsie rejects the reporting around the bill, stressing that this bill is not targeting or being malicious toward LGBT students, but protecting teacher’s right to free speech. (Photo by Getty Images)

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