06-12-20 Friday
Part 1: Ray Richardson and Joe Bruno are in the house. Joe feels bad what is happening Seattle. He tells Ray all of the “welcoming” signs along the turnpike. The boys are frustrated with the direction and lack of leadership that Maine has right now. Joe points out that Republicans are compliant if they aren’t speaking out and they have been quiet. Ray reads a text from the Dirigo Partners Text Line that says he is sounding like he is mad at his audience. Ray says that he is because they didn’t get out to vote.
Part 2: They talk about the conversation that Ray had with Vern on yesterday’s show. They poke fun of the notion that white people can’t have black people as friends and every white person is a racist. They talk about White Guilt.
Part 3: Joe brings up Kamala Harris as Joe Biden’s running mate. Ray introduces Dr. John Herzog and explains what was going on during the break. They discuss that he is an Osteopathic doctor. They talk about how acidic Ray’s tone has been and how Mrs. Bruno doesn’t like it. Ray announces the location of the Republican Convention.
Part 4: Ray tells Joe that he doesn’t look as stressed as he did, Dr. John did a manipulation during the break to help him. They talk about Dr. John’s practice and his motto of “Do No Harm” and that includes surgery. The Doc gives an example of what he means by that statement. Ray reads a text that he got from one of his patients. Arthur Langley is a patient of Dr. John’s and he explains why Doctor John’s procedures are so much better than a long rehab from surgery. Ray reads text with a question about some of the costs and insurance and Dr. John gives answers. The boys talk about the cost of insurance. Joe uses his company as an example and Ray tells about his experiences in the private sector. Dr. John is still taking new patients, for more information about his services or if you would like to set up an appointment, visit his website, Orthopedic Specialties or call, 1-207-781-9077, their office today.
Part 5: Ray reads the apology from Berklee College of Music for allowing cops to go to the bathroom. Joe asks Ray what is his fascination with SAD #51 and their School Board. Ray explains. The boys are really frustrated about the media and Joe points out how they referred to State Senate President Troy Jackson. They take a call from Mike about Veterans and shares a couple of stories. The boys talk about Juneteeth. Ray reads the letter that SAD #51 School Board sent out. Then, they talk about the narrative and how some of the people that have died aren’t the saints that they have been made out to be.
Part 6: The boys talk about how the SAD #51 needs to get “woke”. They talk about how they could fix their white guilt.
Part 7: Ray and the boys welcome Liz Harrington from the Republican National Party (RNC). They talk about the Republican Convention heading to Jacksonville Florida. She talks about the barricades that were thrown up by the Democratic Governor of North Carolina and Mayor of Charlotte. They talk about the differences between the Republican and Democratic Governors and how they are running their state.
Part 8: The boys talk about the lack of employees in Maine because of the PPP. Dr. John says that that won’t change until July. Then they talk about Sen. Heather Sanborn and her changing her “bar” into a restaurant so that she could open.
Part 9: Ray and the boys welcome David Flanagan, Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors of Central Maine Power. He says that CMP have been addressing some of their customers’ complaints. He says that they have fine-tuned their new SmartCare system, and carefully tracked customer bills, and are confident enough to put their money where their mouth is and provide a $25 credit if a bill is late, or if the balance due is inaccurate. They talk about CMP’s tools that can help you spot irregularities in your bill and the great job that Linda Ball as Vice President of Customer Service has done. CMP launched poweronmaine.com, a microsite where visitors can learn about CMP and its employees, and find out what the company is doing to support Maine communities and help organizations on the front lines of the COVID pandemic in the state.
Part 10: They talk about all of the fun that everyone is missing out on because of Dr. Shah and Governor Mills. They talk about the precautions that we take as a normal routine for personal safety. Then they talk about all of the destruction that the protestors have caused including spray painting walls and taking down statues. There is a right way to achieve it and and wrong way. They take a call from Andy of Sanford and he shares a conversation he had with is son. They talk about the deaths and personal injuries to cops and nobody says anything about them. Ray talks about the number of protestors and the crickets heard from the Governor, but we can’t go to church. Dr. John thinks that it’s all just politics.