Segments 1-2: Ray Richardson is joined by Fox and Friends First Co-Anchor Todd Piro. They discuss football playoffs, Carley Shimkus, a Rhode Island school under scrutiny for soliciting funds for cartel “coyote”, and society.
Segment 3: Gunny Mike joins Ray. They discuss the Tyre Nichols case.
Segment 4: Ray continues with some thoughts about the Tyre Nichols case.
Segment 5: Ray shares some of the upcoming guests and then Vern Dukes (The Trucker of Truth) joins Ray and Dee Dee and discuss the theater and plays.
Segment 6: Rep. Laurel Libby joins the group to the bill to allow abortions anytime before birth, for any reason, if a medical provider approves it.
Segments 1-2: Ray Richardson talks about the tax codes and the debt ceiling in his monologue. Ray also talks about the retirement fund called Social Security.
Segments 3-4: Ray questions where Joe Biden and others in Congress make their money if they have never held a private sector job. Gunny Mike joins Ray and they discuss the judicial system as well.
Segments 5-6: Ray is still on a roll against the government and can’t understand why you are mad at him for telling you about the problems instead of the people that run the government. Ray is joined by Mike Shepherd (Political Editor for the Bangor Daily News) to discuss what’s happening in Augusta.
Segments 7-8: Ray continues with the fallacy of the government taking care of us. Steve DiMillo (Owner of DiMillo’s Floating Restaurant in Portland Maine) joins Ray and they talk about integrity, Maine Speaker Rachel Talbot Ross, and Rachel’s family, paid medical leave, the elimination of tip credit, Gov. Mills’ business leanings, John Baldacci, Jimmy Carter, and more.
Segment 9: Ray, Dee Dee, and Kenny discuss last night at Junction Bowl and the comradery of business owners, teamwork, quality of life in Maine, and more.
Segment 10: Mike Mercer walks into the studio and Ray’s brother Jim calls in.
Segments 11-12: The discussion is about the clamp down on businesses and citizens by the government during Covid. Kenny shares The Wolf’s Barbara Bush Hospital fundraiser.
Segment 13: Ray and Mike discuss Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream and not being about to support their company, Thomas Jefferson, and Jefferson’s contributions. They take calls.
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Segments 15-16: Ray and Mike talk about some of the different drugs, Dr. Fauci, respecting our nation and Ray gives examples. They take calls. Ray and Mike talk about the southern border, Prairie Fire. Ray wishes Arthur Langley a Happy Birthday and then takes another call.
Segments 1-2: Ray Richardson starts off by announcing the rules of polite callers.
Segments 3-4: Bob Witkowski joins Ray and Dee Dee by phone. They talk about Junction Bowl and Kenny Cianchette bartending from 7-9 tonight, today’s Maine weather, Mardi Gras kick-off on 2/21 with Fat Tuesday, the 56 Mardi Gras parades, and politicians.
Segments 5-6: Jo Freedman, Mental Health Liaison for the Westbrook Police Department. Ray describes how they met and they discuss her job and family. They discuss addiction causes and effects, brain functions, traumatic events, multi-pronged solutions, and more.
Segments 7-8: Ray and Jo continue their discussions about the band-aids that cover up the trauma of life. The effects of not properly dealing with those traumas can lead to addiction, anxiety, and mental illnesses. To contact Jo, you can leave her a message at 207-854-0644, extension 2491, or email her at jfreedman@westbrook.me.us. Please remember that if it is an emergency or an in-progress mental health emergency to contact dispatch 9-1-1.
Segments 9-10: Ashley Oliver of Breitbart News will be a regular Congress correspondent. She shares some of the Committee appointments.
Segment 1: Ray Richardson talks about the process of Classified Documents and Maine Speaker Rachel Talbot-Ross’ bill to give Maine Care to all regardless of legal residence status.
Segment 2: Ray addresses a text about FDR bringing us out of the Depression.
Segment 3: David Jones joins Ray and Dee Dee in the studio and Gunny Mike calls in and they chat about illegal immigrants, the Southern border, classified documents, and more.
Segment 4: Ray talks about China and our government regulations intruding on our daily lives.
Segment 5: Ray talks about the loopholes in the law that lawmakers have made to protect their donors.
Segment 6: They take calls from Larry and Steve from Westbrook.
Segments 7-8: In this FO Bailey Real Estate segment David Jones and Ray talk about the continued shortage of homes for sale in Maine. They talk about the Lewiston/Auburn area, and the cost of building a new home. Call David today. We’re on when you’re off. David’s contact information is office: 207-781-1111, cell: 207-650-3455, or email:info@fobailey.com.
Segments 9-10: Ray addresses whoever is filling out the contact form, then he reads a news story about a new plan from San Diego. Ray and David discuss the appropriate role of government.
Segments 11-12: Ray dedicates the song Claire to his great-niece for her 10th birthday. They take calls.
Segment 13: Ray talks about Vivian and her ice cream shop in Old Orchard Beach. He takes a call, then gets into the Maine GOP Chair seat, who’s running, and their role.
Segment 14: Ray discusses the Bill put forward by Sen. Hawley called the “PELOSI Act” Preventing Elected Leaders from Owning Securities and Investments.
Segments 15-16: Ray talks about Speaker Kevin McCarthy and the Intelligence Committee, Rep. Eric Swalwell, Sen. Chuck Schumer, and Sen. Chuck Schumer and their unscrupulous behaviors. He also talks about the media’s compliance and uses Gov. Mills’ abortion promise as an example. Ray takes a call from a liberal’s liberal.