Part 1: Ray starts his monologue off talking about the Tax Reform Packet. Spending drives a deficit. Tax cuts are not spending. Tax are as high as they are is because we have been lazy in doing the homework to make sure what the elected people are telling you.
Part 2: Ray expains how the tax plans will affect the lower rungs of the ladder. There are still seven brackets in the plan. He explains the changes and how they affect Mainers. They also increased the child credits.
12-28-17 Lobster Dip
Lisa Bird brings us the Lobster Dip 2018, Maine’s “ORIGINAL” Dip. This fundraiser is held in front of The Brunswick down on Old Orchard Beach. This is an awesome way to support the Special Olympics. There is a huge buffet for the participants. They have forms online and really need your support. The Special Olympics have 75 events a year, this is not including training the coach or athlete. Their Unified Sports Program teams are made up of an approximately equal number of athletes (people with intellectual disabilities) and Unified Partners (people without intellectual disabilities). You can find them on Facebook and on the web.
12-28-17 Taxes
Bob and Ray talk about movies and Coming to America and Trading Places are both great Eddie Murphy movies. The new tax plan was then discussed and how it will affect the high, middle and lower economic ranges.
12-28-17 Bubba’s
Bob and Ray talk about Bubba’s Sulky Lounge and how much fun it is to attend their ’80’s Nights. They list out some of the ’80’s music. It is also on the 100 Things to do in Portland before you Die list.