The Dom Giordano Program
Who has done more damage since January 6th, 2021?

2 - Scott Presler joins us for his weekly hit on this snowy Monday afternoon. What is the forecast in New Jersey after the drone situation? Are there Scott Presler tryouts? How will the Democrats counter Scott’s work? Scott details how proud he is of this Presidential process playing out today.
210 - Money Melody!
215 - Winner?
235 - Congressman Dan Meuser joins us today as Trump is certified as President. Who undermined democracy more, January 6ers or the government the last four years? What will be the plan on Day 1? How transparent will it be? Will we get a remote broadcast from The Capitol with Dan?
250 - Lightning Round!
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Belco, banking for everyone. Dom Geordano, on talk radio, 1210, WPHD. On Philadelphia's talk radio, 1210, WPHD, W-P-H-D-H-D-W-O-G-L-H-D-3. Philadelphia, always live on the free Odyssey app. It's Dom Time. Now Dom Geordano. All right, it is Dom Time. Welcome in. So the farm show, that's where you go to register voters. If you're Scott Prezler and you might run into somebody of equal or slightly taller in the person of John Federman, what a picture over the weekend. What a meeting. Let's go to Scott Prezler here on talk radio, 1210. Hey Scott, happy new year. Thanks for joining us as always. Happy new year. Thank you, Dom. Yeah, so Scott, the farm show speaks well with Federman too, the only one of few Democrats I think that goes to it. Did you know that he was going to be there? No, I'm a little disappointed because my organization, Early Vote Action, signed up as a vendor for the Department of Agriculture's farm show. And all we wanted to do was register voters. And the farm show never got back to us, never contacted us. And so I was like, whatever, I'll just show up and look around and see if there are any spots and speak to the administration office. And so we're walking around the really large complex, and we're just noticing booth after booth is just vacant, empty. There are places that people should have staff and tables and there's no one there. And so we go and talk to the office and they say, you know, every space is sold out. I'm so sorry. And, you know, if you're waitlisted, then they'll contact you if there's an opening. And so that's where we're walking around. We see one table that's for John Federman, and it's empty. And we're like, oh, that's, you know, kind of interesting. And then we walk a little bit farther. And then we see another table and Federman's table is there and he and his wife are there. And I was like, okay, well, this is a perfect opportunity. I might as well go over and shake his hand and say hi. And so, you know, if you guys think I'm tall at 6.5, he's even taller than I am. And I just shake his hand and I say, Senator Federman, if you ever would like to become a Republican, we welcome you to the party. And we just kind of chit chatted for a second, nothing too heavy. And I just said that we share similar hairstyles. But, you know, ultimately, I'm just disappointed that the farm show wouldn't give us an opportunity to register voters. And so I'm hopeful that we will be able to register them at the great American outdoor show that happens in February. That's the next step. Okay. All right. That's perfect. So how are the Pennsylvania numbers looking today? Well, you would think that voter registration would slow down in December, in January, but really it hasn't. And I'm putting you on speaker just for a second so I can read these off to you. So Pennsylvania, a week ago, Democrats had an advantage of 214,000 voter registrations. And today, that lead is narrowed down to 211,798. So in the last week alone, the Democrats had a net loss statewide of 2,381 voters. And if you take out the voters, that number goes down to 118,000. Now, to anyone that even might be saying, "Oh my gosh, Scott, 218,000 is a lot." I want to remind you, back in 2012 with President Obama, the number of D minus R was 1.1 million. So in 12 years' time, you guys have narrowed down that huge Democratic advantage to almost under 200,000. I mean, that is just earth shattering. That Pennsylvania is quickly becoming a purple and perhaps even light red state. Yeah, the goal, and it's a great metaphor that Pennsylvania could become the next Florida. Well, and we got finally, finally New Jersey did its job and we have new numbers out of that state as well. And so the Democrats, because they do it by month in Pennsylvania, we get it every seven days on Mondays in New Jersey, you're supposed to get it every first of the year. And so in the last month, New Jersey Democrats added 700 voters. New Jersey Republicans added 6,700 voters. So to anyone that's in the beautiful garden state of New Jersey and you're thinking to yourself, oh my gosh, we're overrun by liberals. You know, these Democrats, look, a lot of people after the drone situation, they don't trust Governor Murphy or the state government there. And now you just saw that Governor Murphy, as of yesterday, he is stopping literacy test for teachers at schools. So if you want to make sure that New Jersey has a good education system, then I encourage you, register to vote today, I encourage you to register to vote as a Republican, you can vote in the close primaries, and you make a plan to vote on Tuesday, November 4th, 2025. And if you come out, you will flip the New Jersey governor's ship from Democrat to Republican. Oh, without a doubt, every day it becomes more apparent, Scott, and there are mutual friends that we're meeting on Saturday that I talked to you about. I've never seen them as enthused about any person in any situation like this in Jersey because, you know, they fought the good fight all these years. Occasionally they got a bone, Christie in there, something like that. They see a real sea change and they see you in your organization as the force that's actually going to take these people that, you know, they have the right mindset now, but for some reason, sometimes they don't act on it, they don't register, and then we had to follow up and get them to vote, even though they're infuriated with New Jersey. By the way, New Jersey was only, I think I have it here, second or third in the U-Haul survey, California's number one of people leaving the state versus those coming into it, although, you know, I think this, I just have the leaving. Jersey usually leaving coming in is in first or second place. This is going on forever, and Scott, you've given them hope because their only hope was to move. They don't want to move. New Jersey has deep roots or put up with this continuously. This is the other avenue and the governor's office is wielding a lot of power in Jersey. It's a very powerful governor's office. Well, all it takes is a little bit of elbow grease, Don. And I mean, look at what we did with Bucks County, and I'm not blowing my horn here, but to just put things into perspective. We flipped Bucks County for the first time since 1988. We flipped it in voter registration, and we won the county by 300 votes. So voter registration does win elections, and I'm actually in Bucks County right now. And I just, you know, I went to the giant to get some coffee, somebody recognizing from social media. I go to the iron brewery last night, somebody recognized me, but it just shows that, you know, the work that we do has real-life ramifications, and that people are invested in it. And now that we have put our magnifying glass on New Jersey, people are going, wow, if Scott and his crew are focusing on New Jersey, New Jersey is in play, and part of it is believing that you can win. And so Susan, one of our staffers, she already got she got the ability to register voters outside of a supermarket. And so we're already laying the foundation as early as now in January of 2025. And we're hitting the ground running. I was just at the green dragon farmer's market in the snow. Like, I want people to know we are not going to let up on this. We're going to be on New Jersey like a dog on a bone. And we're marching straight into November for 2025. We're talking with Scott Prezler. So Scott, do you notice Democrats trying to find? We hear this all the time. It used to be with talk radio. They're trying to find a Scott Prezler. I've heard there are triaths. You know, men have to be at least six foot three. They have to have unbelievable hair. They have to be willing to wear boots. They have to have the Virginia or accommodation accents in order to do this. What are the Democrats doing to counter? You know, right now it doesn't look like the Democrats are doing anything. You know, we just elected whether people are happy about this or not. But let's give credit where credit is due on the first speaker vote. Republicans came together as a family and picked speaker Johnson and reelected him. President Trump's endorsed pick. We already have a speaker of the house. There was no infighting. There was no battle. There was no 30 rounds for the speaker. We already have our government that's being lined up. And President Trump just said we want the no tax on tips. We want a secure border. And I'm asking in addition for Republicans to focus on election integrity because we must restore Americans trust in our elections. And while the Democrats on the other side, I don't see that they have hired staff on the ground. The Democrats are in disarray. They don't have a message. They don't know what they stand for. And the numbers are reflective. And Pennsylvania alone in the last week, 400 Republicans switched to Democrat, while 1200 Democrats switched to Republican. So what we're seeing in our government and what we're seeing from our elected officials, I think we're seeing in the data on the ground. Absolutely, Scott. And there's a myriad of ways we talk about them all the time with you that people can help. I'm not forgetting in April the Wisconsin Supreme Court race. I saw something over the weekend that I started because there were people here in Pennsylvania talking about, well, how in the world can this Supreme Court race be made intriguing to voters? Surely they're not going to care about it. And I would think, well, Scott Prezler is the antidote to that. Well, when I explain to them, listen for a second. So the Supreme Court in 2020, they ruled, and by the way, the Supreme Court is five Democrats to two Republicans, five Dems. So there are three Democrats that are up for retention this November. If every voter in Pennsylvania comes out, the people that voted for Trump invotes no to retention, you will literally defeat three Democrats Supreme Court justices that either voted a to give Democrat Governor Wolf the ability to shut down Pennsylvania during COVID and or ruled that mail-in ballots could be accepted three days after election day in 2020. So if you guys at home care that your churches were shut down, your schools were shut down, your businesses were shut down, and you still are never going to forgive or forget that that happened, you can provide for justice and accountability by voting no to retention on Tuesday, November 4, 2025. And furthermore, if you believe, as I do, that the election was stolen from us because these Democrat justices voted to allow mail-in ballots to be received three days after election day, then if you want justice and if you want accountability, again, you vote no to retention. These Supreme Court races, whether they are quote unquote sexy or not, have real life, moral ramifications. They do, and they put the fear of God in some of these other judges not to do what these judges have done. That's exactly right. So where did we go, Scott, for everything? Well, and last thing, because I know we're sort of in time, but look at Trudeau, today is happy certification day. And Justin Trudeau, the Prime Minister of Canada, has announced that he's stepping down as the Liberal Party leader. If Trump were not elected, would Justin Trudeau be staying in office? I don't think I think he would stay. I think there's a possibility. Yeah. So your vote, ladies and gentlemen, makes a difference. If you want me to continue to be successful, please support me financially at earlyvoteaction.com. Help me hire more staff in Pennsylvania. Help me hire more staff in New Jersey. And you can also sign up to volunteer. I just put a Google Doc on my X account at Scott Pressler, and it just says Scott Pressler, New Jersey. We would love your help in all of New Jersey's 21 counties. Absolutely. Well, we have a lot coming your way, Scott. Thank you so much, as always. We'll catch up with you this weekend. Thank you. Thanks, Tom. Take care. Scott Pressler here on Talk Radio 1210 from a giant in Bucks County or somewhere near there. All right, 8.5, 8.3, 9.12, 10. We can get on board a lot happening. You heard those numbers out of Jersey. Those are good. They're indicative of that. And there are a lot of people that are Democrats that if they don't move to registration of Republicans, still we're going to vote that way. If we have a good primary and have the right person in there. But it is time for a big prize for it's Tom. Money Melody. That is right every day around this time. It's Tom's money melody. And let's see if I have the prize list I have it somewhere here. Yes, I do. All right. Today we're playing for a pair of tickets to the Philly auto show. It's a great event at the Pennsylvania Convention Center January 11th to 20th for tickets and more information. Visit Philly auto show dot com Dan. Yeah, it's actually Henry. That's going to be picking one out today. Fantastic one based on the side question. Yeah. So the side question today was that all time epiphany dream realization. I'm going to play a song called Dreams. You may know the original version by the cranberries. I'm going to play a cover of that song. I want to know the country or language of origin that this song hails from. All right, Henry. I think you're going to the dark side. This is the area that Dan Flummox is people with. So we really want to know the dark side on this one. Yeah, we want to know the language that this song is done. All right, if you do that, we get a great prize pair of tickets as I said to the Philly auto show. What a prize. Philly auto show dot com. Great stuff this year as always. Here's how you do it. 855 839 1210 AT&T and Verizon wireless. All we need you to do is just push pound 12. All right, let's go to Tom in Bucks County. All right, Tom afternoon. What language is that song in? Great song by the cranberries, tongue and Chinese. All right. Very nice. Yeah, don't pick up Chinese with that. Nothing like it. I'm not sure why. I thought it was almost a European language. No. Yeah, a lot of Japanese guests on the YouTube chat. Yeah, that's what I thought I would have went first, honestly. Right. So Tom in Bucks County paired tickets, the Philly auto show will have these all this week at the Pennsylvania Convention Center January 11 to the 20th for tickets and more information. Visit Philly auto show dot com. All right, I reference to Scott. And for some reason, I only clip this part of it. Here's the headline U hall every year gives us the stats, U hall of people moving in and out. The headline was U hall tracked the number of people moving into every state in 2024. So I don't have the total moving out and then versus moving in and add them up. So Jersey was number 48 of people moving into Massachusetts, 49 California, fifth year in a row, 50th. But I still think Jersey might have more people moving out than the other two, even though it's ranks at the bottom in moving in. So you see your number five was on that list? Yeah, Pennsylvania. I think that's been there for a while. It's seen as an ancient state. You know what I mean? That you want to hear the top five, which is fascinating? Yeah. Well, the top five moving in. Yeah. Yeah, go ahead. South Carolina. Right. Number two, Texas. Mm hmm. Number three, North Carolina. Right. Number four, Florida. Number five, Tennessee. Yeah, Tennessee was the only one I thought was a little all red states. Yeah, all red states, Sunbelt, sort of states. And I think they've been, I don't know if South Carolina was number one before. But when you do the combination, Jersey, really bad. So this is an opportunity. You're never going to see a better climate. We don't even know who the Democrat, this Godheimer guy, we've talked about him allegedly, according to the inquire falsifying his Spotify record of what he listened to in 2024 and making it all springsteen songs in Jersey when it really wasn't that they caught him on the font and everything else. Harry Hurley, who really knows Jersey tells me though, he thinks Godheimer will be the candidate. He'll try to masquerade as somewhat moderate, of course. And the drone thing still goes on as we count down to the inauguration. And as predicted, people don't seem to care as much about it. I'm not sure if something else has happened that it's lesser or whatever. But people think, well, what are you going to do? How much are we going to complain? How much time we're going to spend on it? By the way, last night, we mentioned the Golden Globes. They had extra arm protection. Well, it was at the Beverly Hills Hilton. I think that's where it is all the time. And they had snipers all around the area just to make sure the Hollywood crowd could be undisturbed. The very crowd that, historically, I was waiting for some anti Trump stuff. There was a little bit of it. But this is cut three. Here's Nikki Glaser, who did not go off as much as I've seen her at Rose last night, talking to the Hollywood crowd, telling them how powerful they are, but there's a little something they can't get done here to Rose tonight. I want you to know that. And how could I really? You're all so famous, so talented, so powerful. I mean, you could really do anything. I mean, except tell the country who to vote for. But it's okay. You'll get them next time. If there is one. I'm scared. Ariana, hold my finger. Thank you. Thank you. All right, Ricky Gervais was watching it somewhere. And I think he was tweeting out what he would have said moment to moment. Oh, man. And those people really can't get up and leave when he's, I don't know, if he did it once or twice, they're not going to have him back again to do that in any situation, because they're right on top of them. But the idea that you're so powerful, and yet you couldn't tell people who to vote for. Absolutely. All right, 855-839-1210, that's how you get in. Give us something that is an epiphany, either a fictional one, one that's real in anything that you've seen, where people make a change. Something's revealed to them. Isaac Newton, Apple falls down. Matrix, 6 cents. Any good ones on Twitter, Dan, that you've happened to see? No, I'm looking here now. I'm pulling up, sorry. Luke, I am your father, said Zarve Tran says in usual suspects when the FBI agent finds out the verbal pin is Kaiser Sosie. AOC questioning Tom Holman and suddenly realizing he was sharper than her, so she ended the session. That was a good moment to put it mild. And a great Christmas answer of Scrooge. Yeah, Scrooge is the number one answer I see when I Google whenever we do the side question in advance. Might be tomorrow, by the way. Coming off Ray did it and you're saying it ain't so, Ray. On Friday when he said, "Oh no, Tom, I don't think Eric Dickerson people really know anyhow." And I think Barkley ought to rest and the offensive line ought to rest. And I immediately said, "You broke my heart, Ray." So be thinking of somebody or something that really disappointed you. Look, I know a lot of people would say, "What do you mean, Christy disappointed?" I see you're just not wanting to play fair. Back in the day, Christy was it. I had him on seven times, high hopes for him, etc. Then the Obama matter came up and that was the tell. That was the epiphany. That was the turning point. That slug fest he had with me was unbelievable. And then after that, it was all downhill. Bridgegate, the stuff with him on the beach. My God, the arrogance. That's not your business. Yep. He was actually snorting in that tape. And you can hear him getting revved up because he knew where I was going to go. So I tried to make the first question, get to the heart of the matter, but not be over the top. By the time I got three or four minutes into it, I was just going on, I didn't even know where I was. That's how ferocious it was. Boy, I wish he were in studio. That guy, that's the guy you want to debate. If I had a debate team, all right, you're debating Christy today to get ready. It's like batting practice. He's that good, but he's a bully. And he's just what? Way off the mark now. He just can't find a place. All right, Jerry in Wilmington. Jerry, you're in on talk radio 1210. Jerry, good afternoon. Hi. Happy holidays, everyone. Thank you, Jerry. Very much. Yes. My interest me was, you know, we know how to go get COVID shots and we'd be safe. Right. So I got shots. My friends got shots. And then all of a sudden, we got our shot right after shots. We got COVID and Joe Biden got six shots. He got COVID. So that was when I decided to fauci and all those were just full blown. They didn't know what they were talking about. And well, so meaning at that point, rather than you won't get it, that you'll probably survive it is what they should have said, but they implied at least if you get these shots, you're not going to come down with COVID. Yeah, no, they said it was 100, you know, basically the question I got was you get the shot full proof. No, COVID. Don't worry about it. Just get it. And I got it. So did my friends and all. But so that was when I realized that fauci and all that are just dangerous winging it. They were just thank you, Jerry. I wonder how many people ended up to this point in time since we've known it, never having COVID. Maybe they didn't test it out. They wouldn't know they might have had it and just thought it was the flu or something else. But 855-839-1210 today, a big day, we're going to talk with Congressmen Dan Muser, who was a big force here in Pennsylvania, helping to elect President Trump. And I seem to remember there was a bone of contention with him. He was on Fox News. Fox and the host, it's a female on not Harris Faulkner. It's it'll come to me. Suddenly got into it about January 6th with Muser and he was at an airport getting ready to go somewhere. It was quite a, you know, I referenced it to him once. So we'll talk with him. I think he's in Washington today voting on this. And where do we go next? Jeff Van Drew has been made the chairman of the subcommittee of the judiciary committee oversight, which is a powerful spot in a powerful committee because that's where a lot of the action ends up. Hopefully we'll get he's on tomorrow too. And we'll ask him about that. And also I will ask him about the drones again. I got to write that down since nobody cares about it anymore. He went out on a whim and talked about something that may have been, will we ever find out? Well, when Trump is actually inaugurated, maybe we will. All right, Congressman Dan Muser 855-839-1210. All right, it is time we should talk with Congressman Muser here pretty shortly. He's in Washington's certification vote over. Reading more on this New Jersey testing thing, Mediate says, well, this was backed by New Jersey Democrats like State Senator Jim Beach who says, quote, "We need more teachers. This is the best way to get them." Talking about getting rid of this test that measured reading, math, and writing. Is it? Really? All right, let's go to Joe in Columbus. He's on talk radio 1210. Joe, good afternoon. Tom, the question should be how do we get better students, not better teachers? Well, both, don't you think? Well, yeah, if you're doing the right thing, I mean, everything's about teachers, the unions. We've been hearing that for God knows how long, right? Yeah. The focus should be on the student. Yeah, but, okay, Joe, I'm not sure your point there. What are we doing that you think is out of line? Well, I was good friends. Remember Charlie Lau? George Brett's batting instructor. Oh, yeah. He told me once, teaching is never, ever, ever about the teacher. It's about the student. So when you put the focal point on the teacher, you're removing it from the student. They're going substandard here. They're trying to get as many teachers in replacement, but nobody's talking about the student and, you know, how you're building the student up. You're talking about how you're building the educational population up and not the student. Well, with the student, we also have testing, and I'm fine with that. I think it indicates the failure of the system. Then we get back to the same argument. Why is it failing so much? A lot of it goes back to the family, not demanding certain things, or the family's so bad. The kid is in crisis or both from the kid, and then the teacher does have a difficult job. I know there's school districts out there that are telling your teachers, don't give a student anything lower than a 70. That's right. You could put all the tests in there you want. That's the big test that he asked me. Well, Joe, when I was teaching in South Jersey of all places, 60 was a passing grade. Can you imagine 60? I couldn't write the plan and put a D down. I had a kid with a 78, and he said to me, that's a low B. I said, over my dead body. There's no way 78's a big. Come on. Back when I was growing up and 80 was intolerable, let alone 60. A 78's a big. But Joe, what's your answer today? My answer, my big awakening was standing outside a Home Depot four years ago on those stupid red dots, letting 10 people in line, 15 people in line, one in at a time, and you had all the COVID criteria, stringent. I mean, established, you had to wear a mask. Everybody in that line was either wearing a restaurant napkin or a silk bandito scarf and being led in. And that's and that's six foot separation. That's when I knew everything was totally out of whack and, you know, BS. All right. Thank you, Joe. Very much. Alan in Hamilton, talk radio 1210. Hello, Alan. Oh, uh, Archimedes is my submission today. And that's, uh, he discovered the law of matter, this placing matter, and he did it in his bathtub. As he moved into the water, you know, as to where it came up, the water, and he began saying it moves, it moves and ran out into the streets of ancient Syracuse proclaiming what he found. Did he put his clothes on first? That's a question we need to know. Was there a bathrobe involved now? He were real scientists. He would have just run out of that bathtub, right? Yeah, thank you. That's a good one, though. That's like the Isaac Newton one. You know, that's exactly what it is. We hope to speak with Congressman Dan Muser coming up here. I'm sure anything's going on there in Washington might be a bit tied up. All right, let's go to Congressman Dan Muser. Congressman, welcome in. Happy New Year. Thanks for joining us again. Tom, great to be with you. How are you? Very well. Now, I was telling people, if I'm right, as I remember it, you and I shared after one of our first or second conversations, you were on Fox News Channel. You were at an airport. You know, a lot was going on with you, and it was an interview about the campaign, not that they have to be the home team, and they can't say, "Oh, come on, Congressman, how about this?" I think January 6 came up somehow or another, something like that. Well, yeah, well, look, they love bringing up January 6. You know, I was here four years ago. I was on the house floor. I mean, there were a fair share of lunatics that were here to create mayhem and raise hell, many of which didn't even go to the rally. In fact, I think most of them did not because they're carrying backpacks and all kinds of other crazy things that you don't see people at rallies with. And it lasted four hours. And you know what, it was cleaned up about two hours later. And that's a far cry for what you can say about our cities during the so-called summer of love, a lot more you could say about Chestnut Avenue, where every single storefront windows were broken along throughout Philadelphia. And I don't mean to give it an excuse for one over the other, but let's face it. I mean, they did everything they could to continue talking about J6 of 2020 for the last four years. And I'll tell you what's undermined democracy. I'll tell you what's heard our country, and that's the last four years of the Biden administration. I mean, I challenge anyone. What is actually better since Biden's been president in our national security, in our economy, in our energy industry, in our schools, in our fiscal position? What is better since Biden and Harris have been president? And you know what, it's wars throughout the world, not just the Ukraine, the Middle East, I mean, Africa. How about the fact that Mexico has turned into a gangland under these administration? So we have a lot of work to do. We're prioritizing. We've been here over the weekend, and we're going to be staying here to help lay out the plan that President Trump's going to lead. It's the American First Agenda, and we are going to make America great again. It's not going to be just a saying. It's what we care most about as results. Yeah, absolutely. And you're a type of guy that can handle this. I don't want to be minutia, but I want to get listeners accustomed to a healthy debate that I think is going on. Mike Johnson and the president seem better strategy to put this in what Johnson called one big, beautiful bill, the border, the spending needed with that, the tax stuff and all that. I usually am pretty reluctant with that. I hear their argument on strategy. What are you thinking at this point? And I think some Republicans are on board certainly with voting for every one of those things. Is it better? And that would take us probably past the first 100 days to do this. The other side says, get the border done quickly. That's what people want. Yeah, you know, I'm very good with the one big, beautiful bill approach. And I'll tell you what, the president is going to be able to correct and secure the border in the same manner he did before. It doesn't necessarily need legislation. Now, we'll need some funding. We're going to have to move some of that money around. But it's going to be a big start and the border is going to be secure in a hurry. The legislation will occur within the first 100 days. That's our, that's not just our goal. That's our commitment. So within 100 days, so so figured by the end of April, we will have this big, beautiful bill. And it will be about national security. It will be about straightening out our economy. It will be about small business tax reductions. And it will be about bringing fiscal sanity and yes, reductions to the insane level of spending that has taken place under this Biden administration. I saw Byron Donald's congressman saying, yes, I think he wrote part of it or something like that. It is in there the no tax on tips. Do you have any knowledge of that? Yeah, well, we're going to. I mean, that was a promise that President Trump made. And, you know, we got to get to the details is that just going to be for tips for for waiters, waitresses, those in the service industry. I mean, we have to lay it out. So it's followed and it can't be abused. So, you know, there's details to it. But yeah, that's going to be in there. Absolutely. Well, yeah, I'm just checking the boxes for listeners that absolutely these things are going to be followed in one big bill. What's the number one thing for you that you want to check that box? Make sure this is happening. In other words, an indicator that Republicans, what we're going to see it on opening day, I know, but are delivering. Well, you know, we need to lay out the plan. You know, governments in the past have been afraid administration plan a plan. The president will have a plan, will be very transparent as to what's taking place. The Doge Committee, for instance, will have a plan. It's going to be very transparent as to where reductions are going to take place. And it's largely going to be waste, abuse, and fraud, and a dom removing some of the unbelievable excesses of the Biden administration. Do you know, there's about four or five or six federal agencies that are double the size now than they were four years ago from the EPA, the Department of Education. They're up over 100%. I mean, these guys just spent the American taxpayer dollars like there was no tomorrow. I believe that we can reduce our spending over the next four years by yes, a round number. But I've done the math on it by nearly a trillion dollars and deliver better services along the way. Yeah, it never came down after COVID. I mean, you know, Biden increased COVID, you know, spending it all by one and a half trillion dollars. You factor in his the inflation that he caused. We could reduce by as much as a trillion. But there's so much more. There's the national security issues. There's the strengthening our manufacturing. There's strengthening our position around the world economically. There's bringing world stability to, you know, and more peace in the Middle East and elsewhere. And it's stopping this crazy nonsense. I mean, you know, they they've got this, you know, some of the ideology and the weaponization of the of the court systems. I mean, it's just, it's just a misuse of government. And that's not going to be the case moving forward. Well, I even think Trudeau, look, he was a bit on the ropes. He might have quit now, but facing down with Trump and seeing the things back and forth, I think that really was the fait accompli for him to resign. Yeah, it's really something, right? I mean, everything that President Trump had issues with seems to be getting corrected, like the lawsuits, and those that are falling away, like like Trudeau, or it's just I don't know if it's vindication. All I know is it's a new day. And we have an opportunity given to us by the American people to prove that their government can run in their interests in a physically responsible manner. And the United States needs to be the strongest economy in the world, strongest national security, strongest defense, and a leader in bringing peace and stability around the world. You know, this administration has largely done the exact opposite. So, you know, there's definitely work to do. It's not going to happen necessarily overnight, but it'll be, it'll be incremental. It'll be, it'll be progressive in a good way, meaning making progress. Absolutely. Well, Congressman, thank you for this interview with a new year. We really enjoy having you on. And I have a good inaugural day, and then we'll be really down to work. Yeah, sounds good, Dom. Hey, come down. You should come down and broadcast out of DC sometime. And we'll get Dave McCormick. We got a great partner now over in the Senate. We got some great new, added to, we added two members. Ryan, Kenzie, and Rob Resnahan. So, we're strong. We're ready to go. I have, and many of us have a really good relationship with President Trump at J.D. Vance and so many members of his cabinet, so there's going to be some really good things happening. Well, you guys set me up. Do you have facilities there? I've broadcast out of offices before, but, you know, if you have any, I'll take you up on that. We'd love to do that. Good. Let's set it up. All right. Thanks, Congressman. Great experience. I think it would be very worthwhile. Absolutely. We'd love to do it. Thank you, Congressman. Thank you. Have a great day. All right, Dan. Just hit his person in email. I'd love to do that. You know, it's hard to have to get an engineer to go down there. I've done it from congressional offices, but I think they have something in the Capitol that would be a worthwhile trip, particularly we get Vance and McCormick and a few others. All right. It is the lightning round next though. Hit us with that epiphany real or fictional that someone had. The revelation is what we're looking for. 855-839-1210. The time has come for the final test. We usually call us the lightning round. All right. Time to hear Dan or show. Hit us with that epiphany. Get your name into the hat to kick off this week for a great prize. As always, Joe of Exten on Talk Radio 1210. Hello, Joe. Yes. Hello, Dom. And a good 2025 new year. Gee, when they gang there. Oh, well, thank you, Joe. My epiphany is the realization of the incongruity of there being two-time differentials. Standard time and delayed saving time. You build your personal habits in accordance to one-time differential. And then, of course, as though they weighed down the year, you build your habits, your personal habits to conform to a different time differential. All right, Joe, thank you. Well, it's going to be debated this year due to potential change, which I'm on board with. I'm not sure, though, the forces. They want the current system. They're pretty strong. Earl in Tacconi. Hey, Earl. Happy new year. Welcome to Talk Radio 1210. Happy new year, Dom. Yeah. My epiphany was that stupidity, ignorance, and political corruption are eternal. I've always known that the lunar cycle is 28 days. 28 days. That's four, seven-day weeks. And I saw something on Twitter a couple months ago that said that if we had a 13-month year, 28 days each, that would be 364 days. And then we could have one day in between the 13th month and the first month. Every first of the month would be a Monday. We went up to keep changing calendars, but they kept taking days from like February, put toward July and August, because July and August are both named after Caesar's. Julius Caesar and Augusta Caesar. And you couldn't have one guy have more days than another. And we can't have 13 months in the year because that's unlucky. So because of superstition and political itself-ishness, we now have the screwed-up calendar, whereas the 30 days is the 31 days. How many days do we add? Instead of having a nice round, even calendar, something can keep on the wall at the time, it's all screwed up because of corruption and stupidity. Thank you, Earl. That's the same story. That's quite a history lesson there. Kathy in South Jersey. Kathy, what's your epiphany? Hi. So there was a movie, and Dom, it's good to talk to you again. I love your show. Thank you, Kathy. You're welcome. There was a movie in 1992, and it did win an Oscar or two called The Crying Game. And there was a scene towards the very end that was controversial and really crazy for that time in 1992. Oh, yes. It turns out that who he thought was a woman when she opens her robe was a transsexual and wasn't really fully a woman. And everybody in the audience, it was a big twist back in the 90s. You weren't allowed to tell anybody unless they saw it. It was like a spoiler alert, but it was an amazing movie. And that was a very, like, that was triggering for everybody. That was like, oh my God, did you see that? So that's mine, the movie, The Crying Game, the revelation. Thank you, Kathy. Thank you. I like the way you lay out your call. This next one, I don't remember it, but it is intriguing when Mickey Mantle gave his farewell speech. Dave and Oakland, Dave, what happened when the Mick did that? All right. Can I quote the speech? Sure. I didn't know how Lou Garrett here at home plate, knowing he was going to die and say he was the luckiest man on the face of the year. Boy, that is it. Yeah, when you get out. Yeah, when you have to hang him up, Mickey Mantle. Yeah, that is good. Because Mickey Mantle, not exactly poetic, but by the way, Dan, did you happen to see? Very good one. The mayor of Wildwood is being cited as poetic. Ernie. Oh, yeah. Because he said the snow today was not windy. It was coming down beautifully calm and still straight down over the Wildwoods. The enquire called him a poet today for that. Here's a poet. I mean, yeah, and we all knew it or know it. Exactly. Exactly. All right. Henry, do you have? I like the last one a lot, but there were a couple of others. Yeah. I mean, I like that one too. So David Oakland will definitely throw in there. I also liked Alan and Hamilton's answer of Archimedes figuring out matters versus matter. I mean, he's in the bathtub. It's literally the original shower thought. Right. If you think of it that way. And I also liked Earl's answer of the lunar cycles and the calendar and how it just all doesn't line up. And Dan? I like the Earl, the lunar year calendar. He hasn't really thought about it, but it is kind of weird how our calendar works and we could have a easier option, but we just choose not to. It's kind of a epiphany I had myself this today. Okay. I got to say, I'm intrigued with the Mantle Lou Garrick one because Mickey Mantle to realize that. That's I just thought he was, you know, all right. And just yeah, David Oakland goes into that. David Oakland and doing it too. All of the calendar was great. All right. We'll do it all again tomorrow. Jeff Van Drew is on at two o'clock tomorrow. He's just been appointed to be the Chairman of the Oversight Committee for Judiciary, which is a powerful spot, but we'll pick up with him on any number of things that will be out there. And as President Trump said anything more recently to him that we can talk about good to have Dan and Henry back and to have you back, I'm going to go and dig out it. Well, I don't have to dig out of parking space. I can't say that. But if I did, I have a perfect thing I want to throw out to put in there, just have to get a pass row. It's a good way to get rid of stuff. Dan, are you you don't have to shovel anymore, right? No, no, no more shoveling. It's great. Henry's in the suburbs. Nothing to do there. I took the train in today. So I didn't bother. Okay. All right. We have every problem, so follow me on Twitter. I'll give you the final saves these things. 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