07-15-19 Moxie Monday
Part 1: Ray, Debi Davis and Dee Dee discuss the Moxie Festival. Ray announced the Moxie Parade. It was a glorious day for a parade. He gives a shout out to Julie Ann Braumer for her fantastic job in organizing this event. Ray continues with our weekend and the rascally cat that has been a menace. This leads to the story about how he had come into his home last summer.
Part 2: Ray and the girls continue the discussion on cats. Debi had taken a call during the break about how cats can legally run free. Ray also talks about how the people of New York are mad at Mayor DeBlasio. He was on the road campaigning and not in New York at the time.
Part 3: This is the History Lesson Segment: Roger Sherman (April 19, 1721 – July 23, 1793) Sherman is especially notable in United States history for being the only person to sign all four great state papers of the United States, the United States Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Association, the Articles of Confederation, and the United States Constitution. Numerous of Roger Sherman’s descendants achieved prominence. He had 15 children between two wives. He did not own slaves.
Part 4: Ray welcomes David Jones in studio and Mike McClellan, who is running a Peoples Veto training in Scarborough tonight at 6pm at the Cornerstone Baptist Academy, 415 US Route 1, Scarborough, ME 04074. He is organizing to gather signatures to repeal LD 820 (taxpayer funded abortion) and LD 1313 (assisted suicide). There is already one out on LD 798 (immunization). If you have any questions or can’t make it tonight and would like to help, contact Mike at policy@cclmaine.org.
Part 5: Ray, David, Dee Dee and Debi discuss the announcement that the new 007 will be a woman. This leads Ray down the path of the enlightenment and discussion.
Part 6: Ray and David switch their hats to Real Estate. The FO Bailey Real Estate segment this week is about interest rates. They talk about the different kinds. Both believe that a fixed rate is the way to go. An adjustable rate is like playing Russian Roulette. David and Ray talk about how the adjustable loans work. They talk about assumable mortgages which are not really done anymore.
Part 7: Call David today. He tells us about a couple of subdivisions he has places available. Ray runs the numbers and explains how affordable owning your home is and that you really cannot afford not to buy. He mentions a couple of subdivision in Brunswick, Autumn View Subdivision and Chamberlain Woods. By dealing with local businesses you can form working relationships. David’s contact information is office: 207-781-1111, cell: 207-650-3455 or email:info@fobailey.com.
Part 8: Ray and David discuss David’s new project. The Lodge at Ducktrap Retreat it is located up in Lincolnville Maine. They list off some of the amenities that are available. (tennis courts, fireplace, sleeps 16, outdoor kitchen, indoor kitchen, pool, beach access, indoor shuffle board) are just a few of the fun things to do. Ray turns his attention to the BE BOLD! initiative. He re-announces the opportunity to help by Peoples Veto training in Scarborough tonight. They talk about the different bills that they want to repeal. They also talk about the birth of a baby from a donated uterus in Ohio.
Part 9: Ray reads a story about Democratic presidential hopeful Beto O’Rourke where he revealed that he was recently given documents showing he and his wife, Amy, are descendants of slave owners. O’Rourke said he continues to support reparations for the descendants of slaves, which has gained popularity among Democratic candidates.
Part 10: Ray reads a story from the Sun Journal about the roughly $800,000 that have been raised by private citizens and foundations over the last month to help care for more than 250 asylum seekers who are being temporarily housed in the Expo in Portland, according to city officials. Ray reads the whole story and he and Debi comment as he reads.
Part 11: Ray talks about how government thinks that it knows what is better for you than you do. Ray mentions several thoughts and ideas to support their thoughts (tongue in cheek) but then reminds people about the condition of our roads and bridges.