
Whoopi Goldberg Faces Heat After Ludicrous Holocaust Comments
Today, Dom Giordano led off with some doom and gloom, but also some positive news for Philadelphia. First, Dom decides to offer the good news first, telling about an upcoming budget vote by the Philadelphia City Council which would bring the soda tax up for debate again.
Giordano tells why this is particularly good news, telling it may not only be the end of the soda tax, but the rising of a potential Mayoral candidate in David Oh, who has been a proponent against the tax since it’s culmination.
Then, Giordano offers the doom and gloom, which has been consistent in Philadelphia, telling of a carjacking in Cherry Hill that led to an arrest in the city.
Then, Karin Majewski, special education teacher in Bucks County, returns to the Dom Giordano Program to elaborate on a piece she penned for Broad and Liberty telling her story of leaving the teacher’s union. First, Giordano asks why Majewski has left the union, with the teacher explaining that the political ideology has become so strong and has moved so far left that she could no longer associate herself with the group. Majewski explains why others have been silent on the hyperpolarization of the union, telling that many teachers are upset with the new push toward leftist policies, but refuse to ask questions in fear of repercussions.
After that, Giordano plays back a controversial clip from The View’s Whoopi Goldberg, who argued that race was not involved in the Holocaust, a suggestion that sets Giordano off. Also, Giordano reveals updates around the coming Olympic Games in communist China, including a social media post from a United States luger that glows about the Chinese offerings at the 2022 Olympic Games.
David Oh Joins, Dominos Now Offers Customers Delivery Fee To Pick Up Pizza
In today’s second hour, Philadelphia Councilman David Oh returns to the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the potential end to a soda tax that has handcuffed businesses in Philadelphia since it took effect in 2017. First, Oh contextualizes the debate over the soda tax, telling that the tax has actually cost the city a lot of money, being lost wages, businesses, and taxes that would come with healthy businesses. Then, Oh tells why and how he will be proposing a potential end to the extra cost on sugary beverages. In addition, Oh offers his thoughts on the heightened crime in the city, and tells how he thinks the city can dig themselves out of the hole dug by Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner.
Then, Giordano moves into a discussion of inflation, revealing that pizza juggernaut Domino’s has decided to offer customers an incentive to pick up their product rather than ask for delivery, and Giordano talks with a delivery driver who offers some insight into the life of a delivery driver. Also, Dan brings Dan Time with Dom, and discusses a brawl at a Bensalem Golden Corral and the passing of a Pennsylvania legend.
Joe Rogan Now Deemed ‘Racist’ and China Changes ‘Fight Club’
In today’s third hour, Giordano leads off with a discussion on critical race theory after a large proponent called out the Joe Rogan podcast as ‘racist.’ Giordano takes a few minutes to offer his thoughts on lessons taught through critical race theory, and tells how he believes it effects children.
Then, Kathy Barnette, candidate for United States Senate in Pennsylvania, rejoins the Dom Giordano Program to tell us what she’s hearing throughout the state in her time traveling in preparation for the upcoming race. Barnette tells her stance on parental control as those on the Left continue to try and control the lives of children. In addition, Barnette explains why the issue of fracking and energy is so important to Pennsylvanians.
In addition, Giordano and producer Dan delve deep into the communist Chinese government in the lead up to the 2022 Olympic Games.
Dom reveals that the Chinese version of Fight Club has a different ending due to government propaganda control, and suggests how the communists could change other great American movies to fit their political cause.