Part 1: Seg. 1 Ray Richardson opens the show with the word – DETERRENT – and explains why it is important. Russia wants Alaska back, China wants Taiwan, is NATO going to be able to stop them from invading.
Part 2: Seg 2 Ray wonders what will happen when Ukrainian President Zelenskyy addresses our Congress at 9 am. He also brings up all the sword rattling from China, Russia, and other countries talking about nuclear bombs, Basement Biden, North Korea, and more.
Part 3: Seg. 3-4 David Jones and Gunny Mike Hall join Ray.
Part 4: Seg. 5 Phil Kerpen, a leading free-market policy analyst, and advocate in Washington and President of American Commitment. Ray, David, and Phil discuss Biden’s pick of Gigi Sohn to lead the FCC.
Part 5: Seg. 6 The boys
Part 6: Seg. 7-8 The FO Bailey Real Estate Segment features Anthony Jolicoeur an investor based in Auburn Maine. They talk about interest rates and how that will affect the rental industry, tenants’ costs, energy costs, and more. For more information, visit nrhmaine.com. David’s contact information is office: 207-781-1111, cell: 207-650-3455 or email:info@fobailey.com.
Part 7: Seg. 9 Ray and David talk about music. They take calls.
Part 8: Seg. 10 The boys talk about callers talking about other callers.
Part 9: Seg. 11 The boys chat with Jane Margesson. AARP Maine is now offering you the opportunity to join us in our first every Virtual Listening State Tour – without ever leaving the comfort of your home! For more information contact, visit their website AARP Maine or Jane Margesson, Communications Director, 207-776-6301, jmargesson@aarp.org. The boys talk about an Arizona surtax which brings them into a discussion about taxes and how did we become a country worshipping GOV instead of GOD, and what is Made in America.
Part 10: Seg. 13-14 Ray and David talk about Latin music and then get into the multi-gender issue and take calls.
Part 11: Seg 15-16 Ray takes more calls including Steve of Westbrook and Vern Dukes. Ray reads something from a teacher about pronouns and ends with a small monologue about common courtesy and right and wrong.