Part 1: Ray Richardson gives a preview of the morning’s show and guests. He turns to the Maine Government, the swearing in of the new Legislature, Maine’s “super spreaders”, Mills’ attack on Maine businesses, and more.
Part 2: Bob Witkowski joins Ray to talk about government controlling people and their ban on tobacco indoors but not on marijuana, the passing of Bob’s dad and all of the Godwinks that happened during his last days.
Part 3: Ray welcomes Joel Williams who is a Morning Radio Host in Gainesville Georgia to discuss Georgia election results and candidates.
Part 4: Ray gives a quick preview of the next segment and explains how they were able to help his son, Conner.
Part 5: Ray welcomes Brad Dyer, Director Senior Planning Center, to discuss Open Enrollment, why it is important to learn what has changed in the program, penalties for not joining, the different parts and what they cover, diabetes coverage, and the Affordable Care Act. Brad answers some of the question that Ray has received and strongly suggests finding a professional to help navigate the confusing insurance. They have several offices that can help you. Open enrollment ends December 15.
Part 6: Ray and Brad continue with their discussion. They start off with the Moody’s jingle and then Ray passes along more audience questions.
Part 7: Ray talks about the election fraud investigations and the “tired” election workers. Steve from Westbrook calls in to share his thoughts. Stan from Saco calls in to rebut Steve’s ideas.
Part 8: Ray talks about protecting your home after reading a text about him inciting violence with his rhetoric. Ray says that he is afraid that it is coming to “a head” because there is no personal boundaries between personal and professional or right and wrong. Brunswick Mike calls in to talk about the Harry Carr Show, and more. Mike Mercer calls in to agree with Ray and Brunswick Mike about protecting his perimeter, the cloak of racism, and the real division in America. Another caller calls in to stand with Brunswick Mike about the appearance of wrongdoing being the catalyst of an investigation.
Part 9: Ray talks about trusting anything anymore. The information that is coming out about the COVID-19 outbreak at the Maplecrest Nursing Home in Madison Maine and a wedding at the Big Moose Inn in Piscataquis County Maine, Covid-19, the virus, the issue of right and wrong, common decency, and more. He takes a couple of calls as well.
Part 10: Ray talks about the court case against Rick Savage and his brother and the vindictive Governor Mills trying to shut his business down.
Part 11: News Center Maine‘s Pat Callaghan joins Ray to chat about giving back. NCM is currently holding their Coats for Kids. It is being done a lot different than in the past, but the need still exists even more today. How to purchase a new coat and/or toys this year: They are asking viewers to purchase a new coat and/or toy from our NCM Coats and Toys for Kids Wish List. Your purchase will be shipped to The Salvation Army. From there, the new coats and toys will be distributed statewide. You can also text KIDS to 207-828-6622 and our NEWS CENTER Maine’s Wish List will be sent to your phone. You can also mail in a check to The Salvation Army to help buy new coats and toys at: The Salvation Army P.O. Box 3647 Portland, ME 04104. They get into politics. The give a quick plug for Sunday’s Political Brew.
Part 12: Ray talks about the crazy year of 2020 and how different Christmas will be and becomes nostalgic about his childhood.