03-07-19 What?
Part 1: Ray and Debi discuss the Electoral Vote that was in committee and the result of their vote to the House. Ray reiterates the need for the grassroots movement to make sure that we protect what we hold dear.
Part 2: Ray looses it on the Census questions. Democratic presidential candidates Sens. Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren have postponed the sanctions on Rep. Ilhan Omar after her anti-Semitic remarks.
Part 3: Ray welcomes Ray and Debi welcome Bob Witkowski. Bob is from Visit Portland and author of 100 Things to do in Portland Maine Before You Die. Bob tells that Lenny’s won last weekend’s contest. He reminds us of their chef’s awesome credentials. He then re-introduces us the Porthole. The Porthole offers live music and delicious food and great drink specials, but on Fridays offer their “famous Fish Fry”.
Part 4: Ray, Bob and Debi discuss the importance and history of the Census. Citizenship used to be a question on the Census, then Pres. Obama removed it. The courts ruled against Pres. Trump to put it back on. Ray goes into depth and explains the sinister plan.
Part 5: They talk about some of the Census. Bob tells a story from Kentucky about the death of a Census worker….
Part 6: Ray, Debi and Bob are joined by David Ciullo of Career Management Services and Dale Carnegie Maine, he also hosts The H.R. PowerHour on WLOB Radio. Dave’s topic is the perspective of employers and employees in the new administration. The talk of recession is real, but hiring is still going strong.
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Part 8: Ray brings up that Massachusetts is looking at adding a 13th year to schooling children. Why would we add another year and not require quality schooling in the years that they already have. He also brings up that they also want to have a mandatory Pre-K program as well. They take a call about the efficiencies of schools.
Part 9: Ray continues talking about electing people that don’t think. Gordon Draper calls in and suggests that if people that voted paid taxes, there would be some different mindsets. They also discuss the move to have 16 year olds eligible to vote. Ray points out why that isn’t a good idea.