Part 1: Ray is all in a tizzy. He is still riled up about the media and their biased nature instead of being neutral and reporting fact. The Portland Press Herald and the attack on the Maine GOP Chair Demi Kouzounas. This leads to a discussion about the politicization of the tragedies of this past weekend. He talks about Beto and his dentist visit and what real people do at the dentist.
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Part 2: Ray, Dee Dee and Debi continue with the discussion about the media and the motives. Dee Dee reads a sentence from an news article on Monday about the motive of the suspect in the Dayton shooting, but Ray points out that it was an automatic news press release that the El Paso suspect had a manifesto in support of Trump and his ideas.
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Part 3: Ray continues with the media and their biased nature. They went after Ivanka Trump. Mayor Lori Lightfoot lashed out at Ivanka Trump on Tuesday for shining a spotlight on Chicago violence. “As we grieve over the evil mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton, let us not overlook that Chicago experienced its deadliest weekend of the year,” Trump, a White House aide to her father, tweeted. “With 7 dead and 52 wounded near a playground in the Windy City — and little national outrage or media coverage — we mustn’t become numb to the violence faced by inner city communities every day.” Ray continues with the misdirection and biased nature of the media. He ends up with the President’s Twitter account and Ray talks about his own Facebook and why he instigates there.
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Part 4: Today’s History Lesson: Button Gwinnett (1735 – May 19, 1777) was a British-born American founding father who, as a representative of Georgia to the Continental Congress, was one of the signatories (first signature on the left) on the United States Declaration of Independence. He was also, briefly, the provisional president of Georgia in 1777, and Gwinnett County (now a major suburb of metropolitan Atlanta) was named for him. Gwinnett was killed in a duel by rival Lachlan McIntosh following a dispute after a failed invasion of East Florida.
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Part 5: The doctors are in the house….Ray welcomes Dr. Mike Ciampi of Ciampi Family Practice, Oren Gersten of Portland Direct Primary Care and Earl Freeman of Lower Village Doctor’s Office. Ray asks Dr. Earl why he switched from an insurance based to subscription based practice. This is a growing trend in medical care. Oren gives his reason and experience. They talk about the importance to the personal care that they are able to give to their patients.
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Part 6: The Docs and Ray talk about how they got into the subscription medical care business. They discuss the benefits including discounting lab work and some medications. Dr. Mike talks about text messages and emails that allow them to be available 24/7.
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Part 7: Ray reintroduces Dr. “Bud” Earl, Dr. Mike and Dr. Oren. They belong to The New England Direct Primary Care Alliance (NEDPCA). You can find a Doc near you. Ray asks about hospital costs and bills. Dr. Oren says that the bottomline is that as a subscription primary care doc, he is responsible for knowing what the cost of tests are that need to be run so there won’t be a surprise bill to their patients. He also says that they have, as a group, worked deals with different facilities to make getting tests done more affordable. Doc Ciampi gets into the way insurance works. It is a broken system and needs to be addressed.
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Part 8: The boys give out their information again and talk about the organization and some of the doctors involved. Jack Forbush, D.O. from Osteopathic Center for Family Medicine is one of the doctors that they mentioned. He is the President of (NEDPCA).
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Part 9: Ray explains why he had the doctors in studio. He talks about ObamaCare and what it was suppose to do, but it never did do what they promised it would do. Ray reminds us that the cost of medicine has skyrocketed. Medications are out of control and a lot of people had to give up their primary care giver in the process. Ray switches gears to the Former FBI agent Peter Strzok and his lawsuit to be reinstated and awarded back pay, arguing he was unfairly terminated for criticizing the president.
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Part 10: Ray was made aware that someone within the sound of his voice who works for the the education system received an email from The Teachers’ Union to push the narrative that Donald Trump’s hate agenda caused the shootings.
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Part 11: Ray urges people to call in so people can so people can hear from other voices, not just his. He tells a story from when he was a school administrator and in charge of hiring teachers about an interview with one prospective teacher and why she wasn’t hired. They get into a discussion about walking the walk and talking the talk. They take a call from Steve and they talk about indoctrination verses education. This leads to a discussion about government involvement and subsidies.
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Part 12: Ray receives a text with a question about his position on subsidies. He is against them on all levels. Ray takes a call from Arthur Langley about the education system. He gives us some statistics from teachers that go into politics. They also talk about teachers’s union and their role in politics. Ray points out that we shouldn’t have public unions.