Segments 1-4: Ray Richardson starts with the weather, then gets into the the text chain in a national security leak, Gov. Mills’ vs Pres. Trump, the economy of Maine, a comparison between Maine and New Hampshire, and more.
Segment 5-8: Dr. Peter Earle of AIER (American Institute for Economic Research) and Ray discuss the cost of government, government growth, government employees finding jobs, the job market, Ray brings up that it is Medal of Honor Day and they get into Peter’s service, his knowledge of a couple of honorees, and much more. Matt Jacobson (Director Sales & Marketing for Summit Natural Gas of Maine) joins the conversation.
Segments 9-10: Ray talks about Bud Thorne, who gave his life at the Battle of the Bulge from his book. Matt shares how Greely High School got their Mascot name. Sean Spicer (former WH Press Secretary and podcast host found on YouTube.com,Spotify, or SeanSpicer.com) joins the conversation with his own Medal of Honor story. They discuss the sad commentary of today’s society not knowing MOH recipients, but can probably list off the Kardashians.
Segments 11-12: Matt shares a story of an encounter he had after he spoke at a Maine Chamber event and they discuss some of the energy, wind energy provided, and more.
Segments 13-14: Jeff Monosso (Fox News Radio Contributor) Arlington Texas is now the home of the National Medal of Honor Museum. Jeff describes some of the awesome exhibits including an AI generated questions and answers from a recipient, the exhibit outside, and more. Ray asks him who was behind getting this built.
Segments 15-16: They talk about great movies and shows from our childhood, Americanism, and they take a call about the Medal of Honor recipient from Maine, Master Sergeant Gary I. Gordon. Chuck, the next caller talks about the problem of getting solar and natural gas and then about remembering and honoring the ones that gave their all. Ray reads information.