Part 1: Ray starts with the House Judiciary Committee. Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., abruptly ended the all-day marathon hearing on the two articles of impeachment against President Trump by delaying planned votes on the matter until Friday morning. He goes all around the barn to include Georgia’s Rep. Hank Johnson comments. He is frustrated with the spin of the Democrats to the inclusion of able-bodied, able-minded people. He runs all around the barn to get back to the Impeachment issue.
Part 2: Ray and Dee Dee are joined by Pete McVety. They talk about Pete’s plans for Christmas.
Part 3: Ray and Pete discuss the great sale going on at McVety Hearth and Home. There are a lot of different options as they get ready for the new inventory.
Part 4: Shawn Moody joins Ray and Pete in Studio and Wayne Hanson, Chairman of the WWA Board, join them by phone. He calls in to give an update on the convoy to Arlington National Cemetery with Wreaths Across America. Ray asks him about what is an “eligible marker”. Ray asks Wayne how long he has been involved. Shawn expresses his gratitude for the stop in Gorham in honor of the late Gorham High School Resource Officer Wayne “Pooch” Drown. Ray asks him about the mission overseas and the amount of grave sites that will be honored. Wayne describes an encounter that he retold to Ray for his book, Every Stone Has A Story.
Part 5: Ray and Dee Dee joke around. Ray asks Shawn about his comment to Wayne about the Gorham School Resource Officer that passed away but has been a part of WWA for years.
Part 6: Ray and the boys welcome Laurel Ryan, Owner of Nautically Northern, in studio.
Laurel is a young entrepreneur. She will be doing Freeport’s Sparkle Market. Before we get to our in studio guests, he heads across the pond to talk to Fox News Radio’s Simon Owen to talk about the election for Prime Minister. U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his Conservative Party won easily in the country’s general election, which was seen as a clear mandate to deliver on Brexit. Simon says that there was more than just Brexit that got voters out. The vote was an overwhelming parliamentary majority in Britain’s general election, as Labour Party strongholds across the country swung dramatically to the Tories — and immediately led left-wing Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to announce his intention to step down. Shawn asks Simon a couple of questions.
Part 7: Ray asks Laurel about business. Ray and Shawn get into a discussion about people, immigrants and employment. Laurel gives her opinion about how important it is for someone’s self worth. Ray sums it up in one word, DIGNITY.
Part 8: Ray re-introduces his guests, Pete McVety and Laurel Ryan and joining them is Peter Levesque, President of Dirigo Kids. Dirigo Kids is a brother organization with Toys for Tots that is really busy picking up all of the donation boxes that have been distributed around the state. Laurel explains why and where she is up in Freeport.
Part 9: Ray asks Peter what is happening this week with Toys for Tots. Ray asks Peter to expand on the event from last Friday night. Peter talks about the silent auction items and all that went into the evening.
Part 10: Ray describes the upside of technology while watching Christmas through the eyes of his granddaughter. He shift gears to the House Judiciary Committee and Georgia’s Rep. Hank Johnson comments and his stunt. Ray says that the Democrats are getting their hats handed to them and Pelosi is a very good politician so it will be interesting to see how she is going to get the votes.
Part 11: Ray talks about Washington and the elections that are coming up and how vulnerable the elected people are going to be. He also reminds people about Ranked Choice Voting.