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Full Hour | In today’s second hour, Dom welcomes in Heritage Foundation’s Jonathan Butcher back onto the Dom Giordano Program to hear about a new piece he penned for the Daily Signal titled “New Education Model Charts Course for ‘Success Sequence’ in New Year.” Butcher tells about the old way of achieving success in America, telling of the driven necessity of a college education, revealing a stronger influence that’s not often discussed. Then, in laying forth the new ‘success sequence,’ Butcher explains what’s needed in 2023 to find success in adult life, telling that there’s not much preventing anybody from achieving success.
Then, Dom welcomes in Senator Wayne Langerholc Jr., author of Senate Bill 140, the bill that introduces a special prosecutor that will be able to prosecute crimes within 500 feet from a public transportation stop. This has seen considerable pushback from Philadelphia democrats, telling that this targets Larry Krasner and usurps the power of the voter, to which Langerholc explains to be untrue. Langerholc clarifies all misconceptions, pointing to the overall benefit that this will have on the citizens on Philadelphia.
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Full Hour | In today’s second hour, Dom welcomes in Heritage Foundation’s Jonathan Butcher back onto the Dom Giordano Program to hear about a new piece he penned for the Daily Signal titled “New Education Model Charts Course for ‘Success Sequence’ in New Year.” Butcher tells about the old way of achieving success in America, telling of the driven necessity of a college education, revealing a stronger influence that’s not often discussed. Then, in laying forth the new ‘success sequence,’ Butcher explains what’s needed in 2023 to find success in adult life, telling that there’s not much preventing anybody from achieving success.
Then, Dom welcomes in Senator Wayne Langerholc Jr., author of Senate Bill 140, the bill that introduces a special prosecutor that will be able to prosecute crimes within 500 feet from a public transportation stop. This has seen considerable pushback from Philadelphia democrats, telling that this targets Larry Krasner and usurps the power of the voter, to which Langerholc explains to be untrue. Langerholc clarifies all misconceptions, pointing to the overall benefit that this will have on the citizens on Philadelphia.

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