Part 1: Ray, Bob Witkowski and Debi Davis takes News Center Maine‘s Pat Callaghan call this morning and poke fun at the robo and scam calls. Ray and Pat discuss the State Budget that was released.
Part 2: Ray wants to know where are the apologies to the students from Covington Catholic High School that were cleared of any wrongdoing from actress Alyssa Milano and others not to mention the media outlets that have gone after them. They were pawns in the narrative and that is all that matters, not that these kids will have all of those accusations follow them throughout their lives and even into death because of the internet.
Part 3: Ray touches on the possibilities of an early Spring. He talks about some of the items in Gov. Mills’ proposed budget. He talks about the education part, especially the referendum Maine voters passed in 2003, with the requirement for Maine to fund 55
Part 4: Ray reads a story about Sen. Bob Menendez’s attack of reporter Henry Rodgers of the Daily Caller, referring to the him as a “piece of trash” for asking him about the “Green New Deal”.
02-14-19 Sen. Susan Collins
United States Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, joins us by phone to discuss her thoughts on the Proposed Budget and Wall. She is a member of the Appropriations Committee and she gives her thoughts on the “Wall” and how it would be built. She also talks about the people that are being held and believes that they should be adjudicated. They discuss William Barr on his appointment to the US Attorney General and why she is supporting him. Ray asks the Sen. about the speculation of Pres. Trump declaring a “State of Emergency” to build the wall. They also discuss ‘s idea of having El Chappo’s assets fund the building of the “wall”.
02-14-19 He’s On A Roll!!!
Part 1: Ray and Debi talk about the new proposed budget that will be voted on by Congress to avoid the Government Shutdown looming on Friday. He gives a brief rundown on today’s guests. Ray welcomes Fox News Radio’s Rachel Sutherland and she has a summary of what is in the 1,000 page document sent to the White House. Pres. Trump is expected to sign this agreement, but Ray thinks he has something else up his sleeve.
Part 2: Ray talks about the Central Maine Power (CMP) corridor. He and Debi talk about who is paying for it and $250 million investment heading to Lewiston.
Part 3: Ray talks about the how the students from Covington Catholic High School were cleared of any wrongdoing. Debi asks who investigated and Ray states it was an independent investigation funded by the diocese.
Part 4: Ray, Dee Dee and Debi discuss the difference between men and women in how they deal with problems. Bob Witkowski joins us in studio. Ray talks about Rep. Ilhan Abdullahi Omar and her clash with President Trump’s special envoy to Venezuela and her unwillingness to answer a reporters questions. Bob corrects Ray and says that Dee Dee is still cute, not just pass-tensed, which leads to a whole discussion on beautiful/cute. This also leads to a discussion on death.
Part 5: Ray talks about Tim Tebow and his movie coming out “Run the Race”. He also lists off several stats about Valentine’s Day and how much is spent on this single day event. Ray also touches on the “New Green Day” and some of the things that are in there that they really don’t want to y’all to know.
02-13-19 AARP Maine
Part 1: Ray and Mark welcome Japhet Els of AARP Maine and State Representative Patrick Corey of Windham to discuss LD 84 (HP 70). But first Ray gives AARP Maine’s Jane Margesson for teaching him about some of the scams out there. He tells a personal story. The Bill LD 84 (HP 70) is described as “Resolve, Directing the Department of Health and Human Services to Allow Spouses to Provide Home and Community-based Services to Eligible MaineCare Members”. Ray, Mark Reilly, Rep. Corey and Jay all debate its pros and cons.
Part 2: Rep. Corey states how this bill came to be and who has been helping with and supporting this bill.