Part 1: Ray and Joe are joined by Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Shawn Moody. The boys talk briefly about the election. Shawn talks about relationships that he has built over the years. He also talks about how he feels that it is important to follow the chain of command regarding the press and committees he is on. Shawn talks about consolidating infrastructure.
Part 2: Ray, Shawn and Joe talk about changing the dialog of conversation. Shawn agrees that it is time to start thinking outside of the box.They talk briefly about stopthescammaine.com to stop medicaid expansion.
Part 3: They boys tease Shawn about not dressing like Joe. The talk about a text that Ray received about taxes on improvements on your home. Roger Densmore texts Ray to ask Shawn, how do will you help the candidates to get elected. They boys also talk about the “rainy day” fund. They take a call from Maine’s economy and he tells Shawn he is making homemade Moody signs. They also take on a text question about ranked choice voting.
Part 4: Ray give Shawn a chance to speak his mind. He gives a broad view of some of the things that he would like to accomplish an none of it would be able to be accomplished if it weren’t for Gov. LePage’s hard work. Shawn stresses how important the “blue collar worker” is to Maine’s economy.
For more information on Shawn, visit his website, www.shawnmoody.com. Joe says, “Click the donate button in the right hand corner.”
06-29-18 Joe Bruno
Part 1: Ray and Joe offer to take calls, Joe brings up the purchase of the small online pharmacy PillPack. A deal that doesn’t make sense to Joe or Ray because the licenses are not nontransferable. The only thing they can come up with is the purchase is to squash the competition. They talk about personal connections with a local pharmacy that you don’t get online. The discussion ends up with big business vs small business.
Part 2: Ray and Joe try and take a call. Discussion gets into Rep. Trey Gowdy criticized Justice Department investigators for prolonging their investigation into Russian interference in the Presidential election during a tense House Judiciary Committee hearing yesterday.
Part 3: Ray and Joe start off talking about Maine’s OPEGA (click here to learn more about OPEGA) and Maine Sen. Roger Katz. The boys take a call and Larry asks Joe if he would go back to Augusta. Joe responds, then he and Ray expand on how the Governor’s Cabinet and Commissioners work. They talk about Ted Talbot and Transportation Commissioner David Bernhardt. Ray tells the story of Abraham Lincoln and his cabinet.
Part 4: Ray and Joe talk about speaking your opinion and the Governor. Joe believes that the Gov. was provoked quite a bit for the sound bites.
06-29-18 Sad Times
Part 1: Ray is joined Joe Bruno and the Humble but Mighty John….first topic this morning is the sad news out of Annapolis, Maryland about the gunman that opened fire in the Capital Gazette newsroom. They also hit on the Supreme Court nominations and the importance of protecting the constitution. The nomination is no longer based on qualifications, but on politics.
Part 2: Ray plays Andy Grammer’s Good to be Alive. Mighty John Marshall gives us a preview on some of the records to be on the watch for and the briefly talk about the proposed homeless facility at the Barron Center in Portland on the Westbrook line.
Part 3: Ray, teases Joe and Mighty John. Mighty John gives a list of ten 45’s that are worth up to $1,000. They boys also talk a little history of records. If you would like more information about a record, contact Mighty John at www.moneymusic.com.
06-28-18 Terry Hayes
Part 1: Ray is joined by Terry Hayes an Independent, Clean Elections Candidate for Governor. Terry is committed to running a “clean campaign” funded by the people, not special interests. She was a state legislator and is now the State of Maine Treasurer. She thinks that people should start to listen more to one other. She and Ray discuss the “Clean Election” debacle that is in front of the Maine Legislature and the wording.
Part 2: Ray and Terry talk about her moniker of Independent. He asks her about her leaving the Democratic Party and how did she get elected as State Treasurer as an independent. For more information or if you would like to donate to her campaign visit http://www.hayesformaine.com.