04-21-23 Friday
Segment 1: Ray Richardson talks about the verdict in the case involving Central Maine Power’s controversial corridor through Western Maine and more.
Segment 2: Ray talks about morality and society.
Segment 3: Gunny Mike joins Ray and Dee Dee. They discuss some of the “woke” programs affecting our country including, dependency on China for the components of electric vehicles, Title 9, transgenders and sports, and more.
Segment 4: Ray previews some of the upcoming guests for the day.
Segment 5: Ray talks about the pushback against the erosion of truth and the constant barrage against what our country was built on and Maine Speaker of the House Rachel Talbot Ross saying on Public Broadcasting that the founding of the United States was a hate crime.
Segment 6: Ray continues his thoughts from the previous segment.
Segments 7-8: Charlie Summers (Maine Energy Marketers) and Steve DiMillo (DiMillo’s Floating Restaurant in Portland Maine) join Ray to announce the new Commercial Kitchen Equipment program that MTECH school is now offering that was only available in South Carolina. They talk about the trades and the need for them. Steve stresses that the tradespeople are what makes America run. Ray asks how this class evolved. The MTECH school, and he urges them to call Colleen at Phone: (207) 729-5298 or Toll-Free: (855) 800-6832.
Segments 9-10: Mike Mercer joins the fun. We talk about dogs. Ray reads part of a Fox News story about a letter from 51 intelligence officials claiming Hunter’s laptop was Russian disinformation “seem organic” despite allegedly knowing his soon-to-be State Department chief helped “strategize” it. This leads to a discussion about Dr. Shah and his lacking and Gov. Mills’ response. The results of the Covid shutdowns.
Segment 11: Ray talks about the “Wonderful World” that Gov. Mills lives in and the difference between Maine and New Hampshire. Kenny Cianchette (Erik’s Church in Windham) joins the gang. They get into schools, school budgets, and more.
Segment 12: Maine Rep. Barbara Bagshaw joins by phone on her way to Augusta to submit her bill. She and Ray discuss the Windham School Board and the controversial books in the library.
Segments 13-14: The boys discuss the Bud Light controversy. They take calls.
Segments 15-16: The panel talk about Pete Buttigieg’s plan to spend $20 million on female crash dummies, the need to support your local distributors, the takeover of CMP, and they take more calls.