03-06-19 Stand Up
Part 1: Ray reads job opportunities at Volk Packaging. Ray talks about the “able-bodied, able-minded” people that Gov. Mills has agreed to support with the Medicaid expansion. He continues the thought down the road to the programs that Gov. LePage had in place verses what is proposed in Gov. Mills budget. He takes a call from a self-proclaimed liberal that doesn’t understand how we can continue to just hand-out money. He thinks that they should be offering job training for people in the system. The caller gives a couple of examples of what he is talking about.
Part 2: Ray reminds people if they are interested in helping with a People’s Veto if this is necessary to defeat Maine Senate Bill LD 816 & Maine House Bill LD 418. These are the bills for the Electoral Vote.
Part 3: Ray talks about the Maine budget. He points out the differences between Gov. LePage’s and Gov. Mills’ budgets. Our elected folks just like to spend. He takes a call and he talks about the millennial and that they have been scared “purple”. He also talks about the NRA and the gun grabs and then he talks about the solar fields. He pleads with the independents to please join the conservatives to preserve our Country.
Part 4: Ray takes a call from Gordon Draper wanting to know why they aren’t using scientific information instead of emotion to make monetary decisions.
Part 5: Ray plays a long version of Pink Floyd’s Another Brink in the Wall, which leads his thoughts on the intolerance of our school systems to listen to anything that they don’t believe. He mentions school children praising Obama, but kids wearing MAGA hats and shirts have been banned from displaying items, then suspended and sent home. He also points out that the schools don’t even teach our youth the basics in the way our government works. Ray points out to Rep. Cortez’s lack of ability to name the three branches of government.
Part 6: Ray reminds people to sign up to the 2019 People’s Veto contact form.