07-01-20 Wednesday
Part 1: Ray talks to Miranda Brannigan of Resurf Face about her struggles of owning her own business and her trying to stay afloat during the pandemic, all the while helping her community. Ray asks why the medical personnel can’t ask if the people with the new surge of Covid in Florida were at a protest (BLM) but can ask if they were at a bar or party. What’s the difference between the right to gather in protest and the right to go to a bar? Ray compares Florida and Portland Maine. He also talks about US Supreme Court Judge John Roberts and his “catfish flip-flopping on a bank” decisions about abortion. Weak white men are ruining our country.
Part 2: Ray talks about the new poll about Fox News Channel and that they are leading the ratings.
Part 3: Ray shares Sen. Tim Scott told host Fox News host Martha MacCallum that he has received from the left for being a black Republican.
Part 4: Ray and David welcome Congressional District 2 Candidate and State Rep. Dale Craft to talk about the debate that was held last night and his opponents. For more information on Dale and his campaign visit his website: DaleCraftsforCongress.com.
Part 5: Ray gives a shout out to someone that reached out to him. They take a call from Arthur Langley.
Part 5: David puts on his FO Bailey Real Estate hat in this segment. They talk about the national poll that came out about the housing market. They talk about the FO Bailey team, Conner Richardson (Ray’s son), Tom Gadbois, Joe Penna, Catherine Hodge and Lauren Jones (David’s Daughter).
Part 6: David highlights a couple of properties that are available through FO Bailey. He has a commercial building in Orono for lease or purchase. Call David today. By dealing with local businesses you can form working relationships. David’s contact information is office: 207-781-1111, cell: 207-650-3455 or email:info@fobailey.com.
Part 7: Ray and David talk about the economy and they welcome Dan Eberhart, Economist and surrogate for the Republican National Committee. They talk about how important it is that we get back to making and manufacturing here in the US and not relying on other countries like China for medications all the way down to toilet paper. David brings up Dunkin and how they grew to what they are today.
Part 8: Ray talks about Rowe Auto Group and David says that Jane Melcher says hi. They talk about the Statue of Lincoln Emancipating the Slaves that was paid for by slaves. They continue to talk about some of the other vandalism that has happened around the country including the Vietnam Wall. This segment ends with the politicians not backing the police and turning on them without questions. Ray gives an example.
Part 9: Ray is so sad that the Portland Sea Dogs has announced that they will not be opening this season. He continues with his appreciation for all of the staff and fans.