11-04-22 Friday
Segments 1-2: Ray Richardson starts off with Gov. Janet Mills and her take on the truth, NPR (a taxpayer-funded radio station) playing the audio of an abortion. All of Gov. Mills’ ideas include indoctrination camps (schools), failed policies, her Covid shutdown, and more. She brought a robust economy to its knees, and more.
Segment 3: Ray is extremely mad that we have become a country that is now relying on a Communist country for everything. Gunny Mike joins Ray and they talk about Gov. Mills telling the people of Maine more of the truth as best as she can. They talk about Portland’s referendum and the outside influences and socialism, and more.
Segment 4: Ray shares the comparison of Maine’s Governor’s statistics again.
Segments 5-6: Mike Shepherd, Political Editor for the Bangor Daily News, joins Ray to discuss Tuesday’s upcoming election, candidates, and projections.
Segments 7-8: Ray starts with the song “An Uncloudy Day” and talks about QC Kinetics. Steve DiMillo of DiMillo’s Floating Restaurant in Portland Maine, joins Ray to chat about Portland Maine’s detrimental referendums, including a minimum wage hike that includes tipped workers.
Segment 9: Ray plays I Love This Bar and talks about Erik’s Church in Windham. Kenny Cianchette, owner of Erik’s Church, and Former Governor Paul LePage join Ray and they talk about last night’s Debate, the contrast between Maine and Florida or New Hampshire, just some of the regulations that make it harder to do business in Maine. They talk about the event at Erik’s to benefit The Travis Foundation on Nov. 12th, featuring The Don Campbell Band.
Segment 10: Gov. LePage and his Campaign Manager John McGough join Ray.
Segment 11: Candidate Paul LePage, John McGough, and Ray are joined by Lauren LePage. They discuss some of the major differences between Gov. Mill’s and Gov. LePage’s administrations, DHHS, Social Workers, and more. Visit GovLePage.com for more information.
Segment 13: Gov. LePage, Lauren, and John continue their discussion. They speculate what could happen if the Shawmut dam were to close, it would also lead to the closure of the Sappi Mill in Skowhegan, and the loss of farming land to solar fields. Ray asks Lauren about her dad.
Segment 14: Ray and the panel talk about inflation, gas prices, solar fields, and more. Gov. LePage leaves the audience with some food for thought.
Segment 15: Mike and Sophia Pride talk about Gov. LePage with Ray and what he will bring to the Governor’s office, then they compare Maine’s current Governor’s policies, Maine’s un-employment numbers, minimum wage, and more. They take a call.
Segment 16: They talk about church and Eastpoint. They take a call from Jeff Preble and Arthur Langley.