Segments 1-2: Ray and Dee Dee Richardson discuss some of the headlines in the news especially the rescue mission of Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, American ingenuity, government interference, and more.
Segments 5-6: Ray talks about exploring space, traveling to Mars and Venus. Dee Dee joins the conversation and then Gunny Mike who also discusses NASA and that fateful Columbia Mission that exploded just after liftoff. He shifts to the appointment of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the nominee of with retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Dan Caine, call sign, “Razin”.
Segments 7-9: Ray starts with a call from Gordon. Donovan Lynch (host of Political Brew on News Center Maine) joins Ray and they discuss DOSE and their investigations. They also get into the United States and the alliances that we have with other countries, tariffs, and much more.
Segment 10: Peter Bolduc (Rock Mountain Ministries, The Town Farm) joins Ray and they discuss Rock Mountain changing to The Town Farm’s mission. They discuss the partnerships with different entities, their recovery process, the work crews that he has available to hire out.
Segments 5-6: David Jones (FO Bailey Real Estate) and Dr. Peter Earle of AIER (American Institute for Economic Research), and Matthew Goldfine (Entrepreneur) join Ray as he explains The Alien and Sedition Acts that was enacted in 1798. The boys get into energy, the economy and how one affects the other.
Segments 7-8: David, Matthew and Ray discuss last night’s GOP Reception at DiMillo’s and government policies, Matt Jacobson (Director Sales & Marketing for Summit Natural Gas of Maine) joins the conversation. Ray shares a conversation with the plant manager of the Jay Mill from 2003-2009 and he asked him what the differences between in doing business in the different states of Maine and South Carolina. What the primary expense in businesses is energy costs. Matt J breaks down why Maine has the biggest cost of energy, they discuss windmills, and more.
Segments 9-10: They start with the prices of gas going down and then get in the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, America’s reliance on China, how do we trust the government, the JFK files, the autopen pardons that President Biden has signed and their legal authority, and more.
Segment 5: Ray welcomes Scott Brown, former U.S. Senator for Massachusetts, former United States Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa, former dean of New England Law Boston, Tri-Athlete, Retired Col. Army National Guard, and musician (Scott Brown and the Diplomats). They talk St. Patty’s Day and some of the gigs he has been playing with, Ray asks him about his thoughts on running for office out of NH, Biden’s capacity as President and who was running the ship, and more.
Segment 6: Vern Dukes (The Trucker of Truth, Cafe 1055) joins Ray and they talks about St. Patty’s Day and the Irish Restaurants/Bars that have gone out of businesses.
Segments 9-10: Ray and the gang welcomes Laurel Ryan (owner of Nautically Northern) and they start with Shakespeare, Massachusetts, Laurel’s upcoming wedding, the venue, dress, Plymouth Rock, the Mayflower, the products that she offers and her new product being shown at the New England, and more.
Segments 11-12: Ray and the boys are joined by Retired Col. Ron Russell (Former Candidate for Maine CD 1, former Army Ranger and Special Forces Green Beret) joins the boys as they discuss what is a woman and the new trend to declassify women.
Segments 13-14: Steve Cortes (CatholicVote.org) joins the boys and they talk about the mission of inspiring every Catholic in America to live out the truths of faith in public life. They also get into voter ID, and other items that can help with voter fraud. Webber Cushing joins the fun.
Segments 15-16: They boys go back to Maine and the issues that Mainers face because of our government. Ray announces that he is writing a new book and he explains why and what it is about, and more.
Segment 2: Ray addresses a text with disbelief that Ray isn’t upset because of the government workers loosing their jobs, and Ray fires back with all of the employees that have lost their jobs because of the governmental taxes and regulations on businesses.
Segments 5-6: Ray and Joe start with a discussion about the Maine mismanagement of funds, yesterday’s vote on the Supplemental Budget. Joe explains how the hospitals get paid. Maine Rep. Wayne Parry (R-District 140: Arundel, Dayton, Part of Lyman/Lobsterman) calls in and shares the dirty little secret that the Democrats are hiding about the Supplemental Budget vote.
Segments 7-8: Ray and Joe continue to talk about the Maine government mismanagement and they way that they pay their bills. Steve DiMillo (DiMillo’s Floating Restaurant in Portland Maine) discuss an article in the Sunday Press Herald about the best restaurants and DiMillo’s wasn’t listed and Ray asks him about that which brings up a Maine icon and his passing, Thomas Moser. They discuss some of DiMillo’s dishes, other restaurants, the hospitality, and more. Steve shares the special for the weekend, “Tortellini to Die For”.
Segments 9-10: Bill Diamond (Walk A Mile In Their Shoes) joins Joe and Ray to share what and where he will be speaking and talks about the report that WAM published in 2023 that is still available and more importantly and sadly still relevant. They talk about the effectiveness of their ads that they are having and that Governor Mills is even attending meetings personally.
Segments 11-12: The gang welcomes Katie Mackey (Marketing Coordinator for Holy Donuts) as she explains their fun new Donut Madness and how it works. She shares their new flavors and some of their delicious awesome. Their donuts are Maine Potato donuts, made from scratch daily.
Segments 13-14: Ray welcomes Ryan Schmelz (Fox News Radio Reporter) to talk about the government shutdown scheduled for today and Sen. Chuck Schumer. Ray welcomes the two of the boys from Celtic band, Bailey’s Mistake. Troy Bennett and Travis Cote play some great Irish music and they explain the name and the of the band. They also share some of the place that they will be playing this St. Patty’s Weekend. Travis explains the differences in the big versus small bagpipes.
Segment 15-16: Steve Robinson (Editor-in-Chief of The Maine Wire) joins the boys to discuss the shenanigans happening in Augusta, the Supplemental Budget, the games that the legislature is playing, Gov. Mills being on vacation, the local papers that are failing because there is no investigative reporting other than The Maine Wire.