Ray and Joe Bruno talk about Question 2 whcih reads as “Do you want Maine to expand Medicaid to provide healthcare coverage for qualified adults under age 65 with incomes at or below 138% of the federal poverty level, which in 2017 means $16,643 for a single person and $22,412 for a family of two?”. They both agree that it is a bad deal for Maine.
A “yes” vote supports this initiative to require the state to provide Medicaid through MaineCare for persons under the age of 65 and with incomes equal to or below 138 percent of the federal poverty line.
A “no” vote opposes this initiative to require the state to provide Medicaid through MaineCare for persons under the age of 65 and with incomes equal to or below 138 percent of the federal poverty line.
11-03-17 Joe takes it to Moody’s
So fortunately Joe Bruno is okay, but a little sore, but unfortunately he came around a corner and there was power lines down and he tried to avoid them and hit a tree. So he took his car to Moody’s Collision up in Augusta. Said that they were really great and gave him a rental.
11-03-17 Simon Owen
Fox News Radio’s Simon Owen brings us some of the new words going into a British dictionary. Lexicographers, the people who compile dictionaries, have added several new words and phrases. The term “fake news” has been named Collins’ Word of the Year 2017. Defined as “false, often sensational, information disseminated under the guise of news reporting”, “fake news” will now be added to the next print edition of Collins Dictionary. Ray and Joe go into taxes and tax relief. Susan Collins and what she is doing to help or not.
11-02-17 Pat Callaghan
Part 1: WCSH6’s Pat Callaghan joins us this morning. He and Ray start the morning talking about the World Series Game 7. They talk about Reggie Jackson. Discussion moves on to Tuesday’s election. Four Referendums are on the Maine Ballots. Question 1 & 2 are probably the most notable. Question 1 is about the Gaming Resort in York County. Question 2 is about Medicaid Expansion.
Part 2: Pat brings up how false posts on social media is driving the narrative. Be vigilant on what you are reading and who is posting. There are a lot of fake accounts out there, meaning they aren’t who they say they are. Don’t take anything for face value unless you know for a fact with who you are dealing.