11-25-19 Monday Thanks
Part 1: Ray thanks all of the people and sponsors that made the 5th Annual Law Enforcement Appreciation Game with the Red Claws a huge success. He also talks about the season of traditions. Billionaire and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, one of the world’s richest men, has formally launched a Democratic bid. Ray talks about what he accomplished as mayor. He wants to nanny you to death.
Part 2: Ray talks about the Tesla truck and even though his rollout failed he still got 200K orders for it. He also gives a rundown of today’s show’s line up and guests.
Part 3: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing political and legal challenges after being indicted on corruption charges. Ray talks about the conflicts in and facing Israel.
Part 4: Ray talks about Physician Assisted Suicide. He read an article in the Portland Press Herald about a couple in Maine that took their own lives in Brooksville. They were in relatively good health, but they realized that their health was starting to fail, so they took their own lives. The slippery slope has begun…..
Part 5: Ray pokes fun at CNN. On one hand they call out Donald Trump for being a cult leader and using mind-control to being smart
Part 6: Ray welcomes Mayor David Rubin by phone. He is a former mayor of Shiloh, Israel – in the region of Samaria, which together with Judea, is known to much of the world as the West Bank. He talks his book “Trump and The Jews,” the President’s efforts for the Jewish community. They talk about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who was formally indicted on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust. Ray asks him about his relationship with the PM. Ray asks Mr. Rubin about Netanyahu and has he been good for Israel and will he resign? Ray asks about the American Jews and their connection with Israel. They also talk about religion.
Part 7: Ray read and comments on the Defense Secretary Mark Esper firing Navy Secretary Richard Spencer on Sunday over his handling of the case of Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher, who posed for a photo next to an Islamic State group terrorist’s corpse in Iraq. Spencer was fired for “lack of candor” — for dishonesty and undermining the military justice system, the senior U.S. official told Fox News. The bottom-line is that the President can pardon anyone at anytime.
Part 8: Lynda Adams representing Rock Row and Chris Simpson representing Bangor Savings are here to promote Downtown Westbrook‘s Scavenger Hunt to raise money and awareness for My Place Teen Center and to have fun…. Lynda talks about recording her own show. Chris describes the event and all of the fun. Tickets for this event are on sale for $10pp, teams of 2-5 people. Hurry and get your tickets, there is a maximum number or participants. Visit their website, westbrookscavengerhunt.eventbrite.com!
Part 9: Ray talks about Ukraine and how it is now become the most important and pivital country to the United States. But, only where Donald Trump is concerned. He mentions some of the things that have been brought up against the current president only to try and show corruption.
Part 10: Ray talks about Social Security. He explains how it works and hopes that it will be around when it is your turn to collect. He brings it home to Maine and how we have given everything but the kitchen sink away and how guaranteed income is nothing but a way to keep the people needing a hand up in need.
Part 11: Ray talks about some of the text messages that he’s received based on his last segment. He doesn’t understand how people can be okay with the state giving away money to able minded, able bodied people as Maine is having nursing homes go out of business because what they are receiving re-reimbursement payments are under cost.