01-30-24 Tuesday
Segment 1: Ray Richardson starts this morning with the names of the fallen soldiers from the drone strikes in talks about America’s foreign policy, he questions what is the right thing to do in the Middle East.
Segment 2: Ray and Dee Dee Richardson talk about The Lone Ranger making it’s debut on Jan. 30, 1933. Ray moves on to the Abraham Accords, Claudia Tenney, who nominated Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize for his work with the Abraham Accords, and why he didn’t win the Nobel Prize,
Segment 3: Ray talks about Reagan’s speeches and his intent and puts it into context of a story about a Connecticut school district stripping Veterans Day, Columbus Day from holiday calendar.
Segment 4: Ray talks about Abraham Lincoln and his failures, the Disciples of Jesus, and other ordinary men that stepped into the moment.
Segments 5-6: Ray asks are your comfortable or happy with the way the State of Maine is heading? If not, it is time to stand up and be counted, the deadline to run for office in Maine is March 15th. He informs his audience that if you won’t stand up, there is always a progressive willing to step up and continue to take us down that path. He gives his number and urges people to call if they have any questions about running. David Jones (FO Bailey Real Estate) and Dr. Peter Earle of AIER (American Institute for Economic Research) join Ray and Dee Dee. Peter talks about pink slips on the stock market, the GDP number and how it figured, Durables, Consumer Goods, the prospect of a recession, and more.
Segments 7: Jessica Gagne (Morning Anchor of Channel 8 WMTW) join the boys with an announcement about Pat Callaghan, Ethan Strimling, and Phil Harriman joining WMTM Channel 8 with commentary and their podcast “In The Arena“.
Segment 8: Ray enjoys the music of Rhapsody in Blue.
Segments 9-10: Sean Spicer joins Ray and David and they talk about several topics including the fallen soldiers, the Presidential race, Vice-Presidential options, and more. Find his podcast on YouTube.com, Spotify, or SeanSpicer.com.
Segment 11: Ray talks about good people that have stood up and urges more good people to stand up and stop complaining and urge people to run for office and make your voice heard.
Segment 12: The boys talk about Senators becoming President verses Governors becoming President.
Segment 13: Ray talks about Abraham Lincoln, George Bush “43” and others that have stepped into the moment, and the lost art of writing letters, our country is needing good people to bring goodness back to Washington and the changes that were made with the stroke of a pen, if the Biden can shut down the border with his pen, why doesn’t he just do it, the true agenda – politics and nothing else. He urges people to stand up and run for office, the deadline is March 15th. If you have questions, contact him.
Segment 14: Ray takes a call.
Segments 15-16: Ray takes calls from Bob the Freedom Fighter, Ethan of Saco, Gordan Draper, John from Falmouth, and more.