Part 1: Ray and David Jones owner of FO Bailey Real Estate are joined by Anne Ross-Murray. Anne specializes in new construction. She will work with you from start to finish. She describes Terrace Heights located at 590 Highland Avenue in South Portland. She tells us about the conservation land and the two year approval journey from the city council.
Part 2: Ray, David, and Anne are joined by Conner Richardson. Anne has two developments in Gorham. One on Conner Drive and the other is Ward Hill. Conner has a new listing in Bridgton on Mechanic Street. F.O. Bailey have properties from Boothbay to Kittery. By dealing with local businesses you can form working relationships. Call David, office: 207-781-1111, cell: 207-650-3455 or email: info@fobailey.com. Contact Anne Ross-Murray today: cell: 207-831-5238 or email: anne@fobailey.com. Contact Conner Richardson today: cell: 207-570-8528 or email: conner@connerrichardson.com.
05-16-18 T.A.R.P.
Ray talks about the Toxic Asset Relief Program (TARP) is a program of the United States government to purchase toxic assets and equity from financial institutions to strengthen its financial sector that was signed into law by President George W. Bush on October 3, 2008.
05-16-18 Seattle Tax
Part 1: Ray talks about the Seattle City Council passing a plan to tax businesses making at least $20 million in gross revenues about $275 per full-time worker each year. That “head tax” is estimated to raise about $48 million. The council says it will be marked for housing and homeless services.
Somehow Ray brings this down to our state of Maine and our schools.
Part 2: Fox News Radio’s Rachel Sutherland joins Ray by phone to discuss the primary races in four states: Pennsylvania, Nebraska, Idaho and Oregon.
05-15-18 Political Roundtable
Part 1: Rich talks about the current Maine Legislature and the left attacking him on equal pay for women.
Part 2: Portland Mayor joins by phone to talk about the vote last night and the budget cuts. Ethan talks about the cost of schools and school performance.
Part 3: We are joined by Fox News Radio’s Jon Decker by phone to discuss the Embassy in Jerusalem. They also talk about the White House Press Secretary and CNN’s Chief White House Correspondent Jim Acosta.
Part 4: The boys talk about the media and the American Embassy in Jerusalem. They talk about the accountability of people in power, including John Kerry, Barack Obama, George Bush and the list goes on. Assistant Minority House Leader Ellie Espling joins us. Ellie gives her thoughts on the Maine Legislature. She says that the Maine Republican caucus wants to come back to finish, but there doesn’t seem to be a rush to get back.
Part 5: Ray and Ellie continue the items that are on the table if the Legislature would come back into session.
Part 6: Ray and the panel do a NPR impression. Ray asks the panel about the gubernatorial candidates: Janet Mills, Shawn Moody, Adam Cote, Mark Dion, Ken Fredette, Diane Russell, Mark Eves, Mark Dion, Garrett Mason, Mary Mayhew, Betsy Sweet, Donna Dion. They go into the lack of people to hire. Rich is looking for someone that can do some work for him. They talk about Maine not marketing our own assets.
Part 7: The panel discuss the energy costs in Maine and the free market.
Part 8: In this segment they talk about Maine’s excise tax and roads and the gas tax. They also talk about Northern Maine vs Southern Maine. A caller disagrees with Ray about one of his ideas on broadening the sales tax and lowering the income tax.
Part 9: Ray and the panel talk about how our Maine government and how accessible most elected folks are to the citizens of Maine.