Part 1: Ray pokes fun at “The Squad”. Squad members include four progressive freshmen congresswomen: Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts, and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan. Ray, Dee Dee and Debi Davis discuss racism.
Part 2: They take a call from a Paul from Ormond Beach Florida. Ray tells him that he is glad to hear from him, because it had been a while. He asks who was in studio and Ray introduces Dee Dee. Paul asks about her accent and she says it is from Leesburg Florida.
Part 3: This is the History Lesson Segment: Benjamin Franklin (January 17, 1706 – April 17, 1790) was an American polymath and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. Franklin was a leading author, printer, political theorist, politician, Freemason, postmaster, scientist, inventor, humorist, civic activist, statesman, and diplomat. As a scientist, he was a major figure in the American Enlightenment and the history of physics for his discoveries and theories regarding electricity. He was a fascinating man that was way before his time.
Part 4: Ray welcomes State Senator Bill Diamond. Ray interviews the Senator about some of the bills that came onto the floor. The chat about several bills that came to a vote. The boys also discuss Governor Janet Mills. They talk about Sen. Diamond’s opinion on the Assisted Suicide bill and the People’s Veto effort.
Part 5: Ray and Senator Bill Diamond continue their discussions on some of the bill that have gone through the House and Senate. What has Governor Mills signed and the procedure to overturn some of the damage. They talk about dark money.
Part 6: Ray and the gang take a call from Gordon Draper about the mandate on Solar Power on homes. Bill says that there wasn’t a mandate. Ray gives a shout out to Debi’s husband and Ray lists off some of his many jobs. They tease each other about funding of some of the studies. They also talk about when Bill was a contestant on the game show “Hollywood Squares”. They also talk about Westbrook and the smell of money. They keep on the money track and end up with the Department of Transportation.
Part 7: The studio discussion in this segment is about home remedies…which leads to hand sanitizer. They also talk about how important it is to use the sanitizing wipe on the grocery carts because of the fentanyl residue that could possibly be there.
Part 8: Ray reads a story about a marine and his 100th Birthday. Ray asks a question from Joe. Then, Bill asks Ray about his stance in immunization. Bill asks Ray to clarify because he was unclear and thought that Ray had changed his position. They discuss the wording of that bill. They also get into the immigrants coming into our country and their medical care. Then on to the asylum seekers and their immunizations. They talk about Portland City Manager. Ray expresses his vast disappointment is Governor Mills and some of the radical ideas that she has supported.
Part 9: Ray and Bill discuss protesters. Bill questions how do the protesters afford to be protesting. Ray explains that a lot of them get paid to protest. They start on talking about the roads.
Part 10: Japhet (Jay) Els, Outreach Director of AARP Maine and Austin Hodge, Senior Advocacy Specialist of AARP join Ray in studio. Bill had to run, but it was nice to visit with him. They boys discuss Amy Gallant and her integrity. Jay brings up some of the grants that the AARP that have been awarded. Tool Library is one and Austin explains what that means. Jay gives an example about snow removal. Austin tells about another grant for improving trails. Jay reiterates that the AARP is working in your community to support community. He reminds the audience of some of the walking groups that AARP Maine has initiated.
Part 11: The boys of the AARP are still with us and Ray explains why he has a relationship with AARP. Ray gives kudos to the AARP Maine for the work they have done and the advocacy work that they have done for the state of Maine. Jay does a little bit of a further explanation. Ray gives a shout out to Jane Margesson of AARP Maine and her fraud watch work. Jay talks about the Utility rate changes that have been proposed from Central Maine Power. Jay also mentions the smart meters and the customer service debacle. Ray supports the CMP Corridor and would probably have not had the rate hike to be cognitive of the public relations aspect.