08-26-20 Wednesday
Part 1: Ray Richardson’s opening monologue talks about the Republican National Convention and why the Liberals hate us so much. They believe in control, we believe in Faith. He says that now is the time to stand up and make a decision. He also talks about Nicholas Sandmann, the American media, the cancelled culture, Chris Cuomo, Native American elder Nathan Phillips, Bette Midler’s tweet against First Lady, Melania Trump, and more.
Part 2: David Jones joins Ray as he gives a preview of the next segment with Bob White.
Part 3: David Jones and Ray listen to the Maine Lobsterman Jason Joyce’s speech from the RNC and talks about the Maine Democratic Party Leader’s comments. Bob White is on the line to discuss his Stratton Maine business. Bob gives an update with is happening with the Looney Moose Cafe since trying to comply with all of the Covid guidelines and the Government’s “help”. They talk about the Governors’ guidelines for business relief. Bob feels like the Coronavirus is not the threat that they claim it is and will suddenly disappear after November.
Part 4: Ray and David talk about real estate and the beautiful State of Maine by comparing living here to other parts of the country, especially the mid-coast. They talk about Ducktrap Lodge and Retreat and the condos that are available for sale.
Part 4: Ray and David continue the real estate segment with some of the listings that they have available through FO Bailey including: New builds, lots, land, warehouse, commercial, single family or multi family homes. Contact David at the office: 207-781-1111, cell: 207-650-3455 or by email: info@fobailey.com.
Part 5: They boys welcome John Peterson, who spoke at last night’s Republican Convention and owns Schuette Metals in Wisconsin. The boys talk about what prompted him to speak, the history of his company and what they do.
Part 6: Ray and David chat with Seema Verma, Administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). They talk about telemedicine, nursing homes, mental health, pros and cons of government programs, insurance companies and competition, Medicare, cost reductions, hospital pricing knowledge, Trump’s push for patient knowledge, and more.