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Full Hour | In today’s second hour, Dom welcomes Dr. Jonathan Lesser onto the Dom Giordano Program after the Manhattan Institute Adjunct Fellow penned a piece for the New York Post that tells ‘why offshore wind jobs may just be a lot of hot air’. Dom, delving into the topic with Dr. Lesser, asks about the tax credits and cost to the State and taxpayers to create these ‘new jobs’ and the new industry. Lesser tells about his findings, explaining that there will be an estimated 3,700 job-years, meaning taxpayers will be forced to pay over $1.6 million for each full-time job created.
Then, producer Dan chimes in with some breaking news, telling Dom that Philadelphia’s ‘Made in America’ has been cancelled this year, which kicks off the topic for the remainder of the hour. Also, in Dan Time with Dom, Dan tells of a concerning story out of Detroit featuring facial recognition software and police surveillance, and reveals that Zoom has called their employees back to the office. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images)
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Full Hour | In today’s second hour, Dom welcomes Dr. Jonathan Lesser onto the Dom Giordano Program after the Manhattan Institute Adjunct Fellow penned a piece for the New York Post that tells ‘why offshore wind jobs may just be a lot of hot air’. Dom, delving into the topic with Dr. Lesser, asks about the tax credits and cost to the State and taxpayers to create these ‘new jobs’ and the new industry. Lesser tells about his findings, explaining that there will be an estimated 3,700 job-years, meaning taxpayers will be forced to pay over $1.6 million for each full-time job created.
Then, producer Dan chimes in with some breaking news, telling Dom that Philadelphia’s ‘Made in America’ has been cancelled this year, which kicks off the topic for the remainder of the hour. Also, in Dan Time with Dom, Dan tells of a concerning story out of Detroit featuring facial recognition software and police surveillance, and reveals that Zoom has called their employees back to the office. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images)

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