09-06-24 Friday
Segments 1-2: Ray Richardson is in an uproar from the beginning of the show. He talks about the media, Trump and Vance biased media coverage, Trump’s economic plan, money given to Syria for their wall, non-profits we work with, Elon Musk, the Save Act, Democrats want to restrict your freedom, and urges people to look at the last three years as an example.
Segment 3: Ray continue to shine a light on the long history of the Democrats schemes to slowly take your money and your freedoms, he uses social security as an example.
Segment 4: Ray answers a text about the economy. Ray takes a couple of calls.
Segments 5-6: Shawn Moody (Moody’s Collision), Mike Shepherd (Political Editor for the Bangor Daily News) and Mark Reilly join Ray. Shawn shares his thoughts on Sen. King’s Independent status and who he is really. They also discuss the state workers and their money settlement, leadership, union members, state employee healthcare, tenure, Maine State Employer Union, public sector versus private sector unions, bias at the BDN, Hunter Biden, and more.
Segments 7-8: Joe Bruno (Community Pharmacy) joins the gang. Ray poses the question about letting his child go to prison if sentenced. They continue to discuss the cases against Trump, the NY DA and Judge in charge of his cases, and more. Ray gives a quick line up of the upcoming guests.
Segment 9: Noël Bonam of AARP Maine joins Ray to discuss the survey that they have put out for their members to find out how they can serve you better.
Segment 10: Ray talks about business and working for the state of Maine, making the employer responsible for the employee.
Segment 11: Kenny Cianchette (Erik’s Church and ME Senate Candidate) and Tommy Pigott (National Republican Party) join the boys. They talk about the Trump economic plan and the difference between the Republican and Democratic plans. Joe and Kenny asks Tommy questions.
Segment 12: Ray welcomes his daughter-in-law, Bailey, and three of his grandchildren as they say goodbye for their next adventure.
Segments 13-14: The conversation revolves around Maine’s economic policies driving out their youth for opportunity. The qualifications of the Mills Administration. Democratic states’ Covid rules, and more. Ray’s brother, Jim, calls in.
Segments 15-16: Ray, Mark and Kenny talk about the economy and that now is the time to choose and that the choice is clear. They take calls.