04-01-25 Tuesday
Segment 1: Ray Richardson talks about Sen. Susan Collins’ position on the Title IX issue.
Segment 2: Ray talks about the Maine State Auditor Matt Dunlap’s 2024 Report.
Segments 3-4: DOGE proposed cuts and the unhinged that are loosing their minds, Ray explains that he doesn’t understand and gives examples of who is being really hurt.
Segments 5-6: David Jones (FO Bailey Real Estate) and Dr. Peter Earle of AIER (American Institute for Economic Research) and Ray discuss Trump’s America First plan, free trade, tariffs, NATO, Socialism, Capitalism, and more.
Segments 7-8: Matt Jacobson (Retired Navy, Director Sales & Marketing for Summit Natural Gas of Maine) joins David, Ray, and Dee Dee. They discuss the United States’ position as the world’s protector, the text leak on Signal, and more.
Segments 9-10: The boys talk about record album covers and music. Matt brings up the story about Greenpeace being ordered to pay $660M in damages resulting from a pipeline protest and the damage that was caused. They get into wind, the EPA, coal use, solar panels and the cost to make solar panels, the science to determine temps to regulating the lobster industry along the coast of Maine, the wind industry report, and more. They also talk about the Grant process.
Segments 11-12: Ray reads a story out of Bangor about a homeowner on his choice of roof replacement. This sets David off and brings up the Town of Falmouth and his driveway. They talk about some of the different people that are kicking tires about running for Governor. Matt shares his personal experience from when he ran. Ray shares what his strategy was going to be.
Segment 13: Ray and Matt talks about the State of Maine’s beginnings and now Maine is taxing more than Massachusetts. Matt is really worried about when the CMP deadline for the winter bill break and how many people are going to have their power cut off because they can’t afford their electricity. Hospital closings and the fiscal mismanagement that doctors, pharmacies, and other entities not being paid for 3 to 4 months. They get into Dunlap’s report.
Segment 14: Ray and Matt continue with the cost of energy and poverty ridden countries.
Segments 15-16: The boys take calls. The boys talk about the show The West Wing and Capitalism, and more.