08-23-19 Unleashed Friday
Part 1: Joe Bruno is in the house. He and Ray discuss their wild outfits. Ray gives a preview of some of the upcoming show. Ray thanks his audience for the response on his Today’s History Lesson segment. Ray asks Joe about the Bond procedure. They discuss the broadband bond and what are they paying for?
Part 2: Ray hands the segment over to Joe and he gives history on when Republicans would take a stand on the budget and vote them down making the Dems “own” it. The Republicans used to stand for something and when they would stand up to them, we would gain seats.
Part 3: We have a full house, David Jones, Shawn Moody and Pete McVety join Ray and Joe in studio and Maine House Minority Leader Rep. Kathleen Dillingham join by phone to discuss the bonds and being called back to Augusta. She explains how the Republicans are planning. Shawn feels that the Governor has turned her back on the working class people of Maine with the cutting of funding. Joe asks her about the attendance for the special session and how important it is that they show up. Joe asks her about the amount of the supplemental budget and how big it will be. Joe goes UNLEASHED! Joe talks about the media coverage and Mayor Pete’s visit. Then he travels down the halls of the state house and points out how many media/”journalist” works for the Democrats in the State House. Next up is the talk about recession. He doesn’t understand how Americans are fighting against America. They are rooting for a recession just so they get defeat Pres. Trump. Ray mentions Mario Moretto.
Part 4: The boys welcome Nina McLaughlin again. She is the Republican National Committee Communications Director of Maine and New Hampshire. They were a part of the Economic Roundtable that was held yesterday. Pete describes having enough confidence to be able to buy the building that his business resides. The media and Democratic elected folks have been touting an upcoming recession even though there isn’t any evidence to show that we heading in that direction. Trump was responsible and was looking ahead because he is a businessman and he understands how the economy works.
Part 5: Ray reintroduces everyone. Nina fills the audience into the conversation that was happening during the break. She talks about Pres. Trump’s tax breaks and how they have helped the middle class. Pete talks socialism and the Democrats have been leaning toward this type of government in their rhetoric. Ray states that the Dems stand for 4 things: Slavery, Segregation, Secession, Socialism
Part 6: Ray points out the four S words that make up the Democratic party’s platform during history. Ray points out one of the S word that is missing: Success! Pete gives a plug for his new sale on Jotul Stoves from Stoves of Maine/McVety’s Hearth and Home. Tim Frechette joins the panel. Joe gives a plug for some of the vaccinations that are available through Community Pharmacy. David gives a plug for Making Maine Great Again PAC. Ray reads a text about the Gov. Mills should be getting credit for the economy that Maine is enjoying right now. The panel “jokes” about the left ideas and how people are not going to be able to afford to get old. Medicare will be gone, oh but wait, they are killing the old people so you won’t have to worry about it. They talk about some of the other ideas that have come up with, but weren’t successful and all of the money that was wasted.
Part 7: The boys talk about Joe’s UNLEASED! segment and go back to the journalists integrity and the correspondents that now work for elected folks. This brings up a discussion about Fox and the new movies about them.
Part 8: Ray and the boys talk about the response that will be happening over the death of David Koch, billionaire conservative activist and philanthropist. They take a call from Leftist Steve and they talk about the differences between the presidents and golf trips and their personalities.
Part 8: Ray and the boys take a call about Ray’s description of the caller’s term “Demoncratic manifesto”. Ray asks the boys to name Mainers that have made great contribution to Maine and America.