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The Joe Mangiacotti Show on WCRN 830 AM – January 6, 2025

Good afternoon, New England, and welcome to another edition of The Joe Mangiacotti Show here on WCRN 830 AM, your voice of reason in the center of the dial. Today is a pivotal moment in American politics and a day that will go down in history. On this January 6th, we find ourselves witnessing the certification of Donald Trump as the 47th President of the United States. It’s a significant day, a day that brings both optimism and concern, depending on which side of the political spectrum you stand. But regardless of your allegiance, this is democracy in action, and we are about to enter another chapter in the ongoing political saga.

Now, let’s take a moment to step back and see where we stand today. Speaker Mike Johnson remains in office, navigating through the tumultuous waters of the Republican-controlled House, while President Biden continues to stammer through public appearances, often snapping at reporters with a foul-mouthed tirade. It’s almost as if the leader of the free world is losing his composure—something we haven’t seen from a sitting president in quite some time. His behavior has raised eyebrows, and many are questioning whether his language and demeanor are indicative of a broader failure in leadership. Meanwhile, President Biden’s administration is still working tirelessly to undermine the achievements of the Trump administration, especially when it comes to energy policies that once put American prosperity on the rise.

In the South, the weather is making headlines as well. An unusual chill has descended over many states, while northern regions are bracing for snowstorms. It’s a reminder that while Washington deals with its usual chaos, nature doesn’t care about politics—it marches to its own rhythm. But back to the headlines: despite the best efforts of the current administration to sabotage the progress made under Trump, it’s clear that there’s a rising wave of discontent. This isn’t just about policies; it’s about the direction America is heading.

Today’s show is not just about recounting the news—it’s about exploring what these events mean for our future. The political storm is far from over, and as always, we’ll be diving deep into the issues, giving you the analysis, and most importantly, the conversation that cuts through the noise.

Stay with me, folks. We’ve got a lot to discuss. Welcome to The Joe Mangiacotti Show—where common sense takes the lead.

By Joe Mangiacotti

The Joe Mangiacotti Show airs in the Boston Radio Market on powerhouse station WCRN 830 AM - 50,000 Watt. And we Live stream on TuneIn app and other Social Media platforms. Joe is a veteran Broadcaster, started as the News Director and Morning News Host at WJCC 1170 AM in 1986. Joe has held almost every position in radio from Air Personality to VP/GM. Joe's passion is Talk Radio. Joe has a rich history in Financial/Mortgage/RE and Business Talk. But Common Sense Talk for the Common Sense Citizen is truly his calling and where he feels most at home.

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