Part 1: Ray teases Shawn about announcing. Tim Wilson talks about his brothers that served, on a Tuskegee Airmen, one was a Master Sargent and is still alive at 92. Then Tim talks a little about his brother that came back and ended up committing suicide and the wonderful organization Yellow Tulip Project. Ray tells the story of Roy Earl about him joining underage. Joe tells the story of his dad as a Alaska and his ship being sunk. Then Ray tells the story of Dee Dee’s dad living in Alaska when she was born, living on Richardson Drive on Fort Richardson.
Part 2: Ray, Tim Wilson, Shawn Moody and Joe Bruno discuss Medicaid Expansion in the second segment.
Part 3: Ray asks Shawn about his ideas to reform Maine. Tim Wilson get all riled up on the school expansions and the accountability of the school system/government. This is an awesome segment. We talked a lot about school, vocational schools and technology.
11-10-17 Harassment/Governor
The boys talk about Ranked Choice Voting, then they start discussing the run for Governor. Who is running? Names tossed Shawn Moody has yet to announce but is making all of the moves toward that goal.
11-10-17 Sexual Assault
Joe Bruno and Tim Wilson joins us in Studio and Fox News Radio’s Rachel Sutherland discuss the allocations against Roy S. Moore, the Republican running for U. S. Senator in Alabama, was accused of making sexual or romantic overtures with a 14-year-old girl when he was 32 years old.
11-09-17 Pat Callaghan
Part 1: Ray, Peter and Debi are joined by WCSH6’s Pat Callaghan and they discuss the election on Tuesday. Question 1 was resoundingly defeated. Roy Lenardson crafted a brilliant campaign against Shawn Scott. The merits of the casino resort was never discussed. They Yes on 1 waited too long to start campaigning and getting their side out there. Question 2: Pat and Ray discuss the numbers. Ray wonders if seniors were informed and understood the question when they voted.
Part 2: Ranked Choice Voting and how the Gubernatorial campaigns are going to run. It will probably be a nicer campaign