02-07-25 Friday
Segments 1-2: Ray Richardson starts with once again the government getting in the way of progress and uses the Westbrook traffic circle traffic lights as an example, the people in Washington that are fighting against the freedom of Americans, the elected people that are working to make your life harder, the Democrats that are fighting to keep things as status quo.
Segments 3-4: Ray continues with the elected people that don’t care about America and reads some of the things that Americans have been funding instead of helping Americans, Joe Bruno (Community Pharmacy) joins Ray as he talks about the frivolous spending. They turn it to Maine and Gov. Mills’ new taxes on the sick and hurting people, the lies she has spewed since she has put her name in the hat for Governor.
Segments 5-6: Ray starts with calling all legislature in Augusta crooks for this new tax. Mike Shepherd (Political Editor for the Bangor Daily News) discuss Maine Gov. Mills’ budget and the taxes that she has proposed.
Segments 7-8: Ray and Joe continue to discuss the high cost of living in Maine and the Legislature does whatever Gov. Mills wants, the taxes and school system that have been proposed, Maine’s workforce, Former Maine Rep. Rich Cebra calls in to share his thoughts on the ID for voting issue. Ray just can’t understand the lack of concern from parents, grandparents, teachers, and others.
Segments 9-10: Bill Diamond (Walk A Mile In Their Shoes) joins the boys and they start with the Super Bowl and their picks. Bill talks about some of the calls from foster parents that he is getting about retaliation and shares a story from one. Ray gives a quick history of the leadership in Maine’s DHHS and the lack of support from the Legislature or the media, and more.
Segments 11-12: Ray, Joe, and Steve Robertson (The Maine Wire) discuss the de-funding of some of the programs that the DOSE has uncovered. He also talks about the details from articles from their reporter, Edward Tomic, Rep. Golden’s funnel of money, the flip-flop and reneging of promises from the Governor’s office and more.
Segments 13-14: Shawn Moody (Moody’s Collision) Ray, and Joe start with the proposed cuts coming from USAID, the outrage of the voters over taxes yet voting for the same people into office, and more.
Segment 15-16: The conversation continues with the prospect of Rep. Golden’s and Hannah Pingree’s futures, they boys take calls from John from Falmouth and Rep. Wayne Parry.