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Full Hour | Today, Dom Giordano broadcasted live from his shore base at Mulligan's Shore Bar and Grill in Wildwood, NJ. In today's second hour, Dom welcomes in PA State Representative and leader of Pennsyvalnia's Freedom Caucus, onto the show to discuss multiple issues being debated in Harrisburg. First, Keefer offers her analysis on the denial by Governor Josh Shapiro of lifeline scholarships and school choice, after the Governor noted he'd be line-vetoing the portion of the budget. Then, Keefer offers an update on her continued effort to hold funding from public schools and universities due to their support and the offering of gender-affirming care and other questionable practices, explaining her plan to redirect that money to allow younger children the opportunity to choose where they'd like to be schooled.
Then, Dom welcomes in Louis Cappelli, Jr., head of the Camden County Commissioners, back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss his comments made about the crime in Philadelphia, calling Philadelphia's criminals "thugs" and "freaks," which for some reason prompted a Philadelphia City Council Member to demand an apology. First, Dom and Lou discuss the changes made within the City of Camden, which at one point was known as the most dangerous City in America. Recently, due to good policing, the City has turned around, while it's bigger brother across the river skyrocketed up crime charts. Giordano and Cappelli discuss Lou's comments, with Cappelli doubling down, explaining that his County and police force refuses to coddle criminals, telling that he believes criminals need to pay for their crime. Dom highlights that, while Cappelli is a Democrat, that this mindset vastly differs from the current administration of Philadelphia, explaining what he believes needs to be done moving forward to continue improving safety.
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Full Hour | Today, Dom Giordano broadcasted live from his shore base at Mulligan's Shore Bar and Grill in Wildwood, NJ. In today's second hour, Dom welcomes in PA State Representative and leader of Pennsyvalnia's Freedom Caucus, onto the show to discuss multiple issues being debated in Harrisburg. First, Keefer offers her analysis on the denial by Governor Josh Shapiro of lifeline scholarships and school choice, after the Governor noted he'd be line-vetoing the portion of the budget. Then, Keefer offers an update on her continued effort to hold funding from public schools and universities due to their support and the offering of gender-affirming care and other questionable practices, explaining her plan to redirect that money to allow younger children the opportunity to choose where they'd like to be schooled.
Then, Dom welcomes in Louis Cappelli, Jr., head of the Camden County Commissioners, back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss his comments made about the crime in Philadelphia, calling Philadelphia's criminals "thugs" and "freaks," which for some reason prompted a Philadelphia City Council Member to demand an apology. First, Dom and Lou discuss the changes made within the City of Camden, which at one point was known as the most dangerous City in America. Recently, due to good policing, the City has turned around, while it's bigger brother across the river skyrocketed up crime charts. Giordano and Cappelli discuss Lou's comments, with Cappelli doubling down, explaining that his County and police force refuses to coddle criminals, telling that he believes criminals need to pay for their crime. Dom highlights that, while Cappelli is a Democrat, that this mindset vastly differs from the current administration of Philadelphia, explaining what he believes needs to be done moving forward to continue improving safety.

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