07-23-20 Thursday
Part 1: Ray is frustrated with technology again. He talks about the Women for Trump event at Jimmy the Greek’s, the media coverage and protesters.
Part 2: Ray talks about the mayors around the country, John Locke, protesters, looters vs peaceably assemble, weak white people, MacArthur and more.
Part 3: Ray and Bob Witkowski talk about the frustration in the internet services.
Part 4: Ray addresses his earlier frustrations and welcomes Bob and News Center Maine‘s Pat Callaghan. They talk about the bond issue that was passed about the need for internet speed and the Women for Trump tour and protestors in Old Orchard Beach at Jimmy the Greek’s.
Part 5: Ray, Bob and Pat continue with their conversation, this segment the boys talk about the Congressional races, Dale Crafts and Dr. Jay Allen.
Part 6: Ray welcomes David Ciullo of Career Management Services, Dave also hosts The H.R. PowerHour on WLOB Radio on Saturdays at 10am. Dave talks about his July 18th show and how poignant his guest is during this Covid era. John Brubaker “Coach Bru” was his guest and he explains the conversation they had on his show. This leads into the mindset and well being of people in our daily lives and being willing to step up and invest in one another and make sure that we are all good physically as well as mentally.
Part 7: Ray plays One Day at a Time by Anita Tallen who is 97 years old then takes a call from Mike about Stars and Stripes. Mike and Ray agree that we need to support businesses, not act like the cancel culture.
Part 8: Ray talks about the Payroll Protection Plan, Sara Gideon and the leadership and government of Maine.
Part 9: Ray plays America the Beautiful by the Zac Brown Band and then takes a call in support of Stars and Stripes. He takes another call from Brownfield Dave about Carpetbagger Sara and they get into lobster and Ray brings up John Hathaway and Shucks Maine Lobsters.
Part 10: Ray explains how the Payroll Protection Program (PPP) works, why Senator Collins co-authored the bill and why she knew it was so important for small businesses.