Ray and Jim talk about the bondage of dependency. How can you be independent and lean on the government. People need to stand up and be accountable. Don’t rely on the government to tell you what to think.
02-05-18 Real Estate
Jim Richardson, Ray’s brother, is in studio this morning and they talk about Real Estate in Central Florida. The company that he has his license with is ERAGrizzard. They are celebrating their 50th Anniversary. Jim explains about VA loans and the appraisal process. They also discuss how the market is definitely a sellers market right now. Jim also talks about how when his daughter Lindsay got started in real estate.
02-05-18 Leakers & FISA
Part 1: Ray is going strong after the “leakers”. People that undermine someone that they work for is just despicable. How is it credible to report something as news that doesn’t have the name of the source from which it came.
Part 2: Fox News Radio’s Rachel Sutherland phones in and she and Ray discuss the FISA Memo and what is the fall out going to be. Carter Page, a former Trump campaign foreign policy adviser, is at the center of an intense debate over a classified GOP memo. Ray continues on about FBI investigation into Hillary and her email scandal. Why is the Government working against Americans?
Part 3: Ray is astounded that it doesn’t seem that people are either understanding what is happening or that they just don’t care. They government is undermining elections and the FBI is in the middle of it all.
02-05-18 FISA Memo & More
Part 1: Ray and Debi start this morning talking about the Super Bowl. JT did a great job with the halftime show. Really nice tribute to Prince. Ray also goes into the FISA Memo until Fox News Report’s Simon Owen calls in with the Olympics. They will beginning this weekend and North and South Korea are starting to talk again and N Korea will be attending the games. Fred Warmbier, the father of Otto Warmbier, is suppose to travel to South Korea to attend the Winter Olympic Games as a guest of Vice President Mike Pence. Fred’s son, Otto, was 22 years old when he died in June following 15 months of imprisonment in North Korea.
Part 2: Ray has a caller telling him that he appreciates the work that Ray does to get the real news out and explains what it truly means. Ray goes back to the FISA Memo and really wants people to think about what is really going on.