10-01-24 Tuesday
Segment 1: Ray and Dee Dee Richardson discuss the Richardson Family Golf Tournament to benefit The Travis Mills Foundation and the government’s long history of not taking care of our servicemen, the government taking care of other countries before taking care of our own using the fire in Hawaii and the disasters left by storms as examples, the housing crisis made even worse by the illegal immigrants.
Segment 2: Ray talks about Worthington Minnesota and the 50 different primary languages in their schools.
Segment 3: Ray starts with tonight’s Vice President Debate and then goes into the Constitution and Free Speech. He plays a couple of clips and then gives the bottom line on what Trump and Harris believe.
Segment 4: Ray plays a clip of an everyday woman laying out the truth about Trump protecting women’s rights. He takes a call.
Segments 5-8: Dr. Peter Earle of AIER (American Institute for Economic Research) and David Jones (FO Bailey Real Estate) join Ray and they talk about music, how the dock worker strike is going to affect supply and demand. They continue the discussion on the economy and world events are affecting it.
Segments 9-10: Ray and David welcome Tommy Pigott (National Republican Party) and they chat about tonight’s debate, the differences between the campaigns, and the importance of early voting, they are in desperate need of poll watchers and he urges people to go to ProtectTheVote.com.
Segments 11-12: Ray plays a clip from The Maine Wire of Portland’s Attendance Boundaries Committee member Kate Knox’s comments regarding school choice and diversity. The conversation continues about the progressive Governors and leaders ruining their states and more.
Segment 13: Ray continues why he is concerned about the future if we continue on the path that we are currently on.
Segment 14: Ray takes calls including Scott Jordan who shares the town hall meeting tonight in Cumberland and Farmer Scott calls in as well.
Segment 15: Ray and Dee Dee talk about movies and life.
Segment 16: Ray shares a line up of some of the upcoming guests for the remainder of the week. He then takes a call.