Part 1: Ray and John tease the next segment about open enrollment.
Part 2: Ray reads a couple of text messages about Sen. Susan Collins. Ray re-introduces John Henninges of JMH Financial helps Ray explain Medicare Enrollment starts Oct. 15, 2018. They talk about what all of the differences are in Medicare and the different Parts. They also talk about the cost of not enrolling and getting after the deadline. This is such an confusing mess and John tries to explain the differences so even Ray can understand. Bottom line: Give John a call toll-free at 1-800-339-8602 and let him show you how he can help you secure your financial future as you approach your senior years.
10-08-18 The Vote and Aftermath
Part 1: Ray starts off with a clip from Sen. Collins confirmation speech from Friday. He then reads another part of it. He goes on to explain why he used to support her, why he lost faith in her and how he has come back around. He states it is not that she gave him the confirmation, but more of the process in which she came to her decision.
Part 2: Ray talks about the Democrats position. He calls out Sen. Mazie Hirono, Hawaii and her call to the left to continue harassing the right.
10-04-18 Joe Bruno Friday
Part 1: Joe and Debi talk about Susan Collins and whether or not she will run again. They also talk about the personalities in politics and social media’s affects. They talk about some of their high school history and how “credible” Dr. Fords testimony was.
Part 2: They continue the discussion on their high school shenanigans..
Part 3: Joe and Debi take a call from Gordon Draper and they talk about the economy, stock market and 401k plans.
Part 4: Joe talks about the gubernatorial candidates and their plans for taxes. Debi brings up Terry Hayes’ ideas on the People’s Referendum Process.
10-05-18 Joe Bruno
Part 1: Ray is out today and Joe Bruno and Debi are holding up the fort. Joe starts out discussing Cloture and the Supreme Court vote. Joe mentions the people that have be arrested while protesting. Debi says she gets it if they are protesting because they don’t want a conservative holding that seat. Joe rebuts that it is dangerous the path that America is taking that nobody can get over the hurtle of an accusation because it is a he said/she said. They talk about the vote and whether it will pass and which Senators will vote yes.
Part 2: They talk about the protests against the vote. Joe talks about the “pop-up” course named “Engaged Citizenship” that would give credit to students that attend the bus protest to Sen. Collins office in Washington. Susan Feiner Ph.D., Professor of Women and Gender Studies and Economics, USM Office Location, 94 Bedford Street, Portland Campus, Phone (207) 780-4966 and her email is sffein@usm.maine.edu. University’s President Glenn Cummings, confirmed that the pop-up credit offering was “hastily arranged, without the knowledge of the Provost or myself.”
“As soon as the Provost and I were apprised of the course, we immediately pulled the one-credit offering. We also made sure that no USM monies were used for the trip,”.
Part 3: Joe wants to know if you or any one you know has ever taken one of Susan Feiner’s classes.
Part 4: Joe and Debi talk about the Gubernatorial Debate that WLOB held on Wednesday. The economy questions that were raised at the debate are discussed.
Part 5: Joe and Debi talk about baseball in this short segment.
Part 6: Joe is talking about the Gubernatorial race and how quiet this race. He is predicting that it is a Shawn Moody win. He also talks about bonds. The Democrat way is just to bond everything and pay the minimum payment. Joe and Debi both agree the mid-term elections are going to have a huge effect on our economy. They take a call from Wayne Parry and they talk about George Soros and his funding of a lot of the protestors attacking our Senators. Also discussed is the word credibility and how credible testimony is especially when there is a he said/she said.
Part 7: Joe and Debi talk about their plans for the day. Joe is headed to the golf course and talks about one of his many golf trips. He poses a question about Sen. Susan Collins vote and urges people to call in to discuss. He thinks that if she votes no, she will get boosted in her next election. They also talk about how we need to have a legislature that is run people that have a basic understanding of economics.