Part 1: Ray plays the clip of President Trump’s speech yesterday. He talks about the Governor of Maine’s response to the President coming to Maine on Friday and the Governors daily call with President Trump. Ray brings the destruction that Janet Mills has brought on Maine into the light and predicts that the building hostility and will blame it on Trump coming to Maine, not that she has brought frustrations by her draconian measures.
Part 2: Ray is joined by David Jones. Ray describes some of the pictures that Mark Rielly sent him from last night’s not so peaceful protest in Portland Maine. Ray poses the question what right do they have to make such a mess, who is responsible for the clean up?
Part 3: Ray and David welcome Auburn Mayor Jason Levesque. They talk about the Op-Ed from Sara Gideon and how it is full of lies. He shares the truth. The boys talk about some of the other things that the “Leadership” in Maine are using, just trying to keep the chaos going until November so they can blame it on Sen. Susan Collin and President Trump. They talk about the timeline of the Coronavirus and the Governor’s reaction and plan. What has the Governor done with the Federal money that Maine has received?
Part 4: Ray gives a plug for LegalShield. He and David are joined by State Senator Bill Diamond (D-Windham). They talk about the unemployment funds and how the restaurants in his neck of the woods are coping with the Governor’s last minute Executive Order that they couldn’t have dine-in service and the devastation that was the result. Ray asks Bill about Mills’ decision making process and why hasn’t she listen to anyone other than Dr. Shah. Bill stresses that the representatives know their constituents better than anyone sitting in Augusta. Bill stresses that they need to get back to Augusta and get back to the business of taking care of our state. Ray asks Bill about the Governor’s lack of knowledge of the numbers and how did they get ranked without those numbers. Bill recognizes that they are going to have a rough time figuring out the finances and that they won’t be able to raise taxes on the Maine people.
Part 5: Ray and David talk to Derek Gause and Paris Dennard, the Republican National Committee’s senior communications advisor of black media affairs. The conversations about the black community and Paris tells Ray about Trump’s statement. They talk about the fatherless communities and the impact that it has happened and had on families. They talk about Joe Biden’s comments.
Part 6: Ray and David talk about black music and appropriations. Derek, David and Ray talk to Dominic Pugliares, owner of the Dunegrass Golf Course. They talk about golf and what Dunegrass had been doing even before the guidelines had come down as a mandate. Then, they get into some of the crazy rules that Augusta did come up with (ex. one person per cart, period!). Dominic has had discussions with the Commissioner of Economic Development.