Part 1: Ray starts off with the first day of Spring which leads into spring sports and March Madness. Then he turns his attention to Augusta and their actions are speaking louder than their words. He talks about the 2nd Amendment and that the elected folks in Augusta seem to think they know what is in someone’s head better than the someone.
Part 2: Ray talks about the “work arounds” that the Left Radicals are doing and nobody is standing up to them. He points to a couple of State Reps that are making a move to take your gun rights away. He takes a call about the caller’s NRA membership.
Part 3: Ray talks about the FDR riff with the Supreme Court. Beto O’Rourke and other Democrats Presidential hopefuls want to change the make up of the Supreme Court
Part 4: Ray takes a call from Fox News Radio’s Jon Decker and they chat about the Judiciary Act of 1869 which is when they established the numbers of the Superior Court Justices. They also talk about Jim Acosta’s meltdown because he didn’t get called on at a press conference.
Part 5: Ray talks about the companies being sued over a product used in an irresponsible manner. Connecticut’s top court said families of victims of the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre could sue the gun-maker Remington over how it marketed the Bushmaster rifle.
03-19-19 Political Roundtable
Part 1: Ray talks about the some of the upcoming things happening on this morning’s show.
Part 2: Ray, Debi Davis and David Jones discuss Hillary Clinton and the Mueller Investigation.
Part 3: Rep. Nate Wadsworth and Ellie Espling join Ray, David and Debi in studio. They are joined by Louis J. Freeh, former director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and former federal judge. He founded Freeh Group International Solutions, LLC International. They discuss the importation of pharmacy drugs into our country by the internet and the FDA.
Part 4: The panel takes a call about a recalled blood pressure medicine. Ellie talks about the bill that has been put forward to address the high cost of prescription drugs. Ray gives kudos to Sen. Susan Collins for the yeoman work she has done trying to get bills to reduce the costs.
Part 5: The panel is joined by Maine Republican Party Chair, Demi Kouzounas and Vice Chair Nick Isgro and Waterville Mayor. Nick talks about the vaccine comment that was made and clarifies what he was trying to say. They talk about Portland Mayor Ethan Strimling’s fundraising email sent out. Demi tells her story about immunizations don’t always work. They also talk about Spencer Thibodeau, a real estate attorney who is running for Portland Mayor against Ethan. Ray also brings up Dana Dow, who represents Maine Senate District 13.
Part 6: They talk about social media and some of the comments on Twitter.
Part 7: Nate and the group talks about what’s happening in Augusta. They discuss the home schoolers that the current Governor won’t issue a proclamation even though it has been done non-partisan for several past Governors. Maine Home Education Week Celebration – May 19 – 25, 2019. For more information visit their website.
Part 7: Ray talks about the accusations against Nick Isgro have been printed in the Morning Sentinel. Nick also talks about Lance Dutson and his personal attacks. Demi also states that Lance doesn’t speak for the Republican Party and has no affiliation other than having a “R” behind his name and the reason he is quoted so often is because he will speak against any Republican.
Part 8: Ray talks about the vandalism in Boston to a Veteran Memorial and is outraged that the Liberal faction ruining our country and everything that we hold dear. Demi is frustrated with Left labels all non-left are racist, bigots, homophobic. Nick makes a bold statement and everyone in the studio agrees with him. Ray get on the Mueller Investigation and collusion. He gets to John McCain and his hatred toward Donald Trump. David is frustrated because they don’t teach non political/politically correct history and Nick agrees and tells how proud his parents were to become American Citizens. Ellie asks that we call the Governor’s office to voice your opinion on her decision to no acknowledge homeschoolers even though it has been done for more than 30 years.
Part 9: Demi goes back to right vs left. She points out the state of Virginia and where is the follow through to remove the people (Democrats) that have been accused of racism, and sexual assault. Nick points out the the “Left’s accusations are nothing than a projection and reflection of what they are doing.” Ray expands on that thought. Ray says it is time to BE BOLD!
03-19-19 Nautically Northern
Laurel Ryan, Owner of Nautically Northern tells about her unique jewelry. Laurel is a young entrepreneur. She has a great story of how she got started and some of the lessons she has learned. Nautically Northern was just a hobby making one-off pieces for friends and family at the dining room table and grew into being about to offer items to shops for a personalized remembrance of a trip or your hometown. She still offers personalized pieces and donates a portion back to charity. Contact Laurel for more information.
03-18-19 New England Made
Ray and David are joined by Jeff Henderson, Runner-Up Best Booth for New Exhibitor at the New England Made Giftware and Specialty Food Trade Show that happened over the weekend. Jeff describes the genesis of Funky Rock Designs and some of their beautiful products made of granite. He talks about some of the places you can find Funky Rock Design‘s.
Part 2: Ray and David continue to chat about immigration and vaccinations and Mayor Strimling’s campaign.