04-02-24 Tuesday
Segment 1: Ray talks about the NCAAW basketball game between the LSU Tigers vs. Iowa Hawkeyes, LSU’s Angel Reese and Iowa’s Caitlin Clark performance. He also talks about Biden’s proclamation for March 31 as the Transgender Day of Visibility and how now WHPS Karine Jean-Pierre’s back peddling.
Segment 2: Ray talks about the Hockey playoffs thanks to Barry from Calgary, he then reminisces about baseball during his childhood.
Segment 3: Ray plays a clip from American Idol with Maine’s own, Julia Gagnon. Ray and Dee Dee discuss her talent, the show, former contestants, and more. Ray moves on to Trump posting a $175 million bond as he appeals the judgment against him in New York civil fraud case, and more.
Segment 4: Ray reads a text from Claude about the origins of the song California Dreamin’.
Segments 5-6: Ray is joined by David Jones (FO Bailey Real Estate) and they discuss the primary and more before Dr. Peter Earle of AIER (American Institute for Economic Research) joins him. They discuss US Oil, unemployment, over regulations of the government stymied new ideas, how far our country has moved away from where and why it was founded. China’s demographic winter, Neom, the new urban area being built by Saudi Arabia in Tabuk.
Segments 7-8: Ray and David discuss the differences between the Republicans, Democrats, and the Liberal Left. The boys talk about the Mills family distroying Maine. They start with Janet’s plans since becoming Governor and end up getting into Maine Turnpike’s taking land including the push to get Smiling Hill Farm.
Segments 9-10: Ray and David welcome Phil Spiller and Craig Bernier to share the great news that Don’s Lunch is back in Westbrook, but with a few changes. It is no longer a food truck, but a brick and mortar and it is not open until the wee hours anymore, however, the food is still spot on with delicious breakfast and lunch items. You can find them at their new location, 616 Main St Westbrook from 6am-3pm Mon. – Fri. Sat 7am – 3pm (formally the Rivers Edge Deli location) or Contact them at 207-LOV-DONS (568-3667). Phil teases the Westbrook-Gorham Rotary 2024 Pizza Challenge to be held during April Vacation on Thursday April 18, in the Gymnasium at Westbrook Community Center, 426 Bridge St. 4:40-6:30PM Adults $12, Under 12 $5, Under 5 Free!! Tickets only available at the door.
Segment 11: Ray plays a clip of an Robert Kennedy, Jr. interview. Ray and David discuss the family support, RFK, Jr. voice, the character of President Clinton, and Biden, and more.
Segment 12: Ray brings up the damaging ideas coming from the Mills’ family highlighting the Searsport Windmill Project and Peter Mills wants to take the farm and split up a 300 year old family farm for the turnpike.
Segment 13: Ray continues to talk about the benefits of Smiling Hill Farm and questions what is sacred to the elected people in Maine, because it seems like they will destroy anything in their path. It is a big responsibility to preserve our Maine legacy.
Segment 14: Ray says that some of the texts he is getting is saying that it is what best. The problem is that there is nothing sacred to the people in office including the proclamation of Transgender Day and then lied about it. If he opens his mouth he lies, and continues to talk about anyone that is elected. Walking into Congress or any state legislature without a sense of awe, you shouldn’t be holding a seat in any of those seats. He goes on to talk about the taxes that are being charged and what you are getting for them.
Segments 15-16: Ray continues to point out that roads are built with asphalt which is made with fossil fuel and will be replacing green pastures. He takes calls.