10-22-24 Tuesday
Segments 1-2: Ray Richardson talks about the election, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, and more.
Segments 3-4: Dennis Nickerson (Affordable Builders) joins Ray and Dee Dee to share the Hurricane relief effort that left the Portland Maine area to help the people in North Carolina. He shared the horrific conditions he witnessed and the loss that the area has endured, the outpouring of support and supplies. Dennis thanks the many people and businesses that stepped up.
Segments 5-6: Dr. Peter Earle of AIER (American Institute for Economic Research) and David Jones (FO Bailey Real Estate) start a conversation about baseball and Matt Jacobson (join the conversation. The do end up talking about economics toward the end. Ray asks how to evaluate an IPO, and more.
Segments 7-8: Lynda Adams (Candidate for Westbrook Mayor, (207) 650-4383) join the boys and she explains why she decided to throw her hat in the ring, her thoughts on the way things are being done, her past experiences in the workforce. For more information, visit westbrookmainemayor.com.
Segments 9-10: Ray, David, and Matt talk about the William Tell Ovature (the Lone Ranger Theme). Sean Spicer joins the the boys and they have a conversation about the election. He urges people to follow Captain Seth Keshel (an Army Intelligence Officer and an election analyst) and they discuss some of the close races and some of Kamala’s interviews, the relief efforts from the private sector versus the government. Find Sean’s podcast on YouTube.com, Spotify, or SeanSpicer.com.
Segments 11-12: Thad Moody (Candidate, Maine House of Representatives District 108: Part of Gorham) join the boys. He explains why get decided to run, his long family history in Gorham, and more.
Segments 13-16: Ray and Matt discuss the energy cost, usage and reliability, Trump’s promise to “Drill baby, Drill”, Gov. Mills’ and other’s rigid ideology. The bottom line is the person that controls the energy, holds the money and power. They discuss the need for control from our elected representatives in government. What is sustainable energy and they discuss this answer. The first caller stresses that your vote should be about policy, not personality. The second caller talks about the double standard and hypocrisy in the media.