03-25-20 Wednesday
Part 1: Ray starts off with a father/daughter duo that had moved him. Then he talks about the beautiful sunrise and that we should all go out and enjoy the beginning of a new day. Ray talks about false prophets (mainly the news outlets) that are not getting the information correct. This leads to the Presidents hope and plan to get our country open up for business by Easter. He talks about the Governor’s Executive Order to close all non-essential businesses. Ray explains the difference in what the Governor says and the media is reporting.
Part 2: Ray plays a clip of Willie Nelson singing Georgia On My Mind. David Jones and JJ Jeffrey wishing that he could attend a concert of Willie and Ray Charles singing this song.
Part 4: Note: The FO Bailey Real Estate Segment has been donated to Dr. Dora Mills to give the latest information regarding the Coronavirus. Ray and David Jones welcome Dr. Dora Mills. They talk about her daughter and the Mills family. They talk about the blanket order from the Governor and other Governors have imposed. Dr. Mills gives a better explanation of the Executive Order. She gives some helpful hints that will help in the prevention of the Coronavirus. If you have any materials that you would like to donate they have set up a website to streamline donations, mainehealth.org/donate. Dr. Mills gives a story about a small business that stepped up to the plate. James Morin and his company, Flowfold has retooled their production facility to be able to help with the need of face shields. They are just one of many Maine companies that are donating time and supplies.
Part 5: Ray, David and Dr. Dora Mills continue their discussions about the Coronavirus. The boys ask questions and she answers them. Hand sanitizer verses hand washing. Maine Craft Distilling in Portland also has stepped up by producing hand sanitizer. They talk about where the virus lives and some of the crazy things that people are doing/taking to prevent getting it like self medicating.
Part 6: Ray and David welcome Matt Schlapp, Chairman of the American Conservative Union, to discuss things in Washington, but first they talk about his wife, Mercedes, that has been a frequent guest. They talk about the work ethic of Americans and how not being able to work has been very frustrating to most and the America way is to adapt. They talk about faith and how that plays a huge part in dealing with a crisis. They talk about the Stimulus Bill that the Senate passed and is heading to the House.
Part 7: Dale Crafts joins Ray and David. Dale is running for US Congress in Maine Congressional District 2. Ray asks him about the Stimulus Bill that they have passed in the Senate and his thought on it. Dale reminds people why it is so important to help the employers so that they can keep the economy going. They talk about small businesses and their small margin and how paying a loan back no matter how small could put them under. They all like the plan that Collins has brought forth. They talk about the demands that Nancy Pelosi and her group wanted to add into the Emergency Stimulus Bill. Dale says that one of the things that he feels is important that if he gets elected, he would like to make sure that we don’t get to dependent on any one country. He uses China as an example. They all agree that it is up to Americans to buy American, even if it is a little more expensive. For more information on Dale and his campaign visit his website: DaleCraftsforCongress.com.
Part 8: This is a really short segment. David says to make sure that you follow the guidelines and keep your hands and face clean, cover a cough or sneeze and take care of yourself. Ray stresses that now is the time to rely on God and have faith that He will see you through the trials and tribulations of life.