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August 25, 2022 56 mins
Meet Allen Waters for Congress in RI D1. Allen Waters states " I offer you bold leadership and commonsense solutions that appeals to mainstream American values. I believe we must grow the American economy, preserve our American culture, and, above all, we must protect the American people. I support the principles of free enterprise, individual freedom, limited government, and a strong national defense. We all have a God given right to self-defense as supported by the 2nd Amendment. I support School Choice to help more Rhode Island families find publicly funded education for their children not limited by zip code, and to help protect the taxpayers who should get a better return on educational investment. Like many Americans, I am very concerned about the growing influence of the radical left and their ceaseless march to socialism or even worse. Did you know the ratio of liberal to conservative college professors today is 12:1? Too many parents are sending their children off to be educated, but instead, they are being indoctrinated, and afraid of one of our most precious rights: freedom of speech. I believe federal grants to higher education should be tied to the protection of the First Amendment on campus. I support getting government out of student lending to let the free market work between diploma buyers and diploma sellers to bring down costs because Direct Student Loans and other subsidized programs are inflationary. In America, we are all paying a high price for college safe spaces that protect students from words and ideas, when being able to civilly listen and debate opposing points of view are priceless to advance our society. Fight assimilation to the leftist collective. Join national political commentator/host Chauncey I. Brown III for an exciting conversation with Allen Waters.

 

 
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A lot of radiance. This isthe Chauncy Show. We're always right and

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never left. We put God firstin politics second. I'm your patriot.
Host Chauncy Brown. Welcome to theshow. I'm excited tonight. I have
a person on who is running forCongress, who is fighting underground every day
against the establishment, trying to servepeople. He is a people's candidate,

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not a political candidate. He putspeople first. Alan Waters came from the
private sector, gave up his hugesalary to represent not only Rhode Island,
but the American people. These arethe type of candidates America that we need

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to be looking at, not candidatesthat want to come to Congress to become
millionaires, but want to come toCongress to do a job for their state
and for their country, and thenonce their job is complete, go home
without any further ado. It asan honor and a pleasure thing to introduce

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to you. Mister Alan Waters isa candidate for Congress in Rhode Island District
one. Alan. Welcome to theshow, Jarsa Alan Waters from Providas,
Rhode Island. How are you today, my brother. I'm doing well.
It's an honor to have you onI'm excited to hear about your journey,

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your background, So I'm gonna letyou take over, as you have a
lot to unpack. Your dynamic,well educated individual with a lot of tools
and skill sets not only for RhodeIsland but for America. And I'm excited
as well as my listeners to hearabout you. So I'll let you talk
about your humble beginnings, how yougrew up, who you are as a

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person, and then we can getinto politics later. Oh fantastic again.
I'm Alan Waters. I'm running forCongress in the Rhode Island first Congressional district.
Rhode Island is so small, We'reonly forty by fifty miles, but
you know where only an all fromBoston if on a good day, three
hours to New York City. Andwe have two congressional districts. I have

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the East and half from a placecalled win Soccer, Rhode Island, all
the way down to Newport. Somegreat cities, some great town some great
landscapes, some great people, andhalf of Providence, Rhode Island. And
by the way, my web siteis Alan A. L. E.
Nfwaters dot Com. Back to this, you know, I'm sixty six years

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old. I'm a black Conservative,a Republican, but not lifelong. I
came to the Republican Party two thousandand thirteen, and there was reasons that
got me. There will talk aboutthat I spent a career in financial services.

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I'm actually not a big money guy. I'm a journeyman. I'm a
family feeder. But I worked forcompanies like child Schwab, PI, A
cleft, things like that. AndI have an understanding after of what economics
one on one is. And youknow, as in, if we keep
printing money sooner or later, we'regoing to cause inflation because it's a monetary

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type of phenomena, And there's thingslike that. I'm a married man.
I have five children to my firstmarriage. My son's of forty one and
forty five, and then I havethree teenage as at home from fifteen to
eighteen, so I spared that gapas a dad. And I can see
the changes in education. I cansee the changes in the country right through

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my children. There are a greatlens to see what's happening to America,
and I'm not comfortable with that.Schawnsey, I m I apologize there for

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a moment, al I didn't knowsomebody knocked out my door, I'd apologize
for an interruption. Was you continuing? The answer is once I heard silence,
I went silence, let's continue.Thank you so much. You know,
I tell everybody and said, I'mdoing a podcast, and you know

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they don't want to knock on mydoor. That happened. Sometimes you're gonna
get your hands those together and everythingelse like that. So I'm I'm from
Rhode Island. I'm fourth generation.My parents were born in Providence. My
father's mother was born in Providence innineteen o three. My grandfather, Reverend
Allen Waters. He came from theeastern Shore of Maryland. He followed particular

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church I would call them Israelite Churchof God and Saints of Christ. They're
in DC, they're in Philly,They're in a lot of different places.
They're not as big as they usedto be. But somehow he made it
to Providence and incorporated to church abranch in nineteen oh eight. So I
have some deep roots here. Andwhat's important about that is, you know

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I'm here. It's a colling WhyI'm running, it's a coaling one.
I'm interested in politics. I've beenalmost a lifelong independent until I got involved,
maybe about eight years ago, Isaid two and thirteen in that area.
But what moved me and what movedme towards he was that our nation
is trouble. We're polarized. Theelites on both sides of the aisle have

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have our country all wrapped up intowhatever they're trying to do, but we're
not moving the people forward. Alsoat that time, when I started to
get involved two thousand and twelve,I started thinking about these things our country,
our nation is going to be minoritymajority. Now when the twenty five

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years, God blessed, I hopeI'm in good health. And when I
see that actually happened, and wejust know that when you add all the
minorities together as the you know thegovernment has split us up into all these
little trance as. The answer iswe will be. But when I think
of blacks, when I think ofLatinos, and I think there's so many

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of us that have been fed thissocialist suit for so more that what's going
to happen to the nation that wasbuilt on freedom, on liberty, on
free enterprise, on probably private propertyrights. That bothers me. We need
to have a different type politician ingeneral. But we also have to have
a different type of politician from theblack community in order to have this work,

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because you know, so many peopleare sanctioned and permitted by the Democrat
Party to speak, but then ifthey go out of line, if they
get off of the reservation plantation,thig go ahead, Alan, Now you

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you're there. The call dropped.I apologize everyone, the call dropped.
Will wait for Alan the call backin. As you all know, this
is uh internet radio for those thatare tuning in, Worsten Alan West,
Alan Waters. I'm sorry. It'san congressional candidate Providence, Rhode Island.

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Just one. We're gonna try toget back, get him back on the
line. I'm gonna try to callhim up, so please stand by up.
He just called back in. Awesome, Okay, we got got Alan

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back. Yes, Alan, wegot you now. Alan? Are you
there? Yes? I am,yeah. I know the call dropped.
I you know, I told myfollowers or listeners that the coal dropped,
but you called back in. Arewe having the difficult connection? Allen?

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So? How are we doing?We're doing good? Can you hear me?
Alan? Can you hear me?Alan? Can you hear me?
Allen? Yes, I can.I can hear you. Fine, Oh
okay, because I was supposed tomaking sure that we have a connection.

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So I'll let you continue. Verygood. So I'm wearried of a nation,
the separation, the policy as amention, and so I'm one of
those citizens that's not part of thepolitical limits, that's not part of the
political cliques, that's not a lifeball party member, an evangelist, somebody

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who's drinking the party kool aid,where you know, you're just thinking party
and not the people that you're supposedto represent. So I'm I believe I'm
the white type of guy for thesetimes, especially in a state that's so
heavily democratic and they just rule everything. But we look a place that you
know in Rhode Island, our businessfriendliness ratings and I'm gonna that are supposed

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to make a good state don't don'twork. Now, I'm running for federal
office, but I will have alot of influence on making the Ocean State
a better state, because again acongressman, you can have a wonderful bully
pulpits move things along so that fromthe inner city to the suburbs of the
countryside, we have a better placefor my people and the people in my

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district to live. Amen. Youknow you talked briefly about that. You
just became a Republican in two thousandand thirteen. Were you a Democrat at
first? No? No, II can't hear you. Alan. I

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apologize, ladies and gentlemen. Ithink it's on my end where I'm having
a difficult internet connection that's going inand out, and I think that's why
it's dropping our call. Please standby for a second. Let me thinking
it back on the line. Okay, I believe we're back with Alan Waters.

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Yes, I live in a neighborhoodwith five bars. I see our
connection. But if I have tonext time, I'll just go on the
landline, you know. Yeah,I was gonna mention that to Rust because
we are on the internet. ButI've been apologizing as we get disconnected to

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my listeners because I thought it mighthave been my internet connection as well.
Um. Good, you know I'musing I'm using my calling through my cell
phone, and so we'll go fromthere. But again, next time,
I can always just go from theold fashioned landline right on the wall.
Amen. Amen. And I apologizeto my listeners as well. On behalf

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of Allan on my end as well. So you know, even when I
joined the Republican Party, I wentinto the line of fire right away.
I worked for a major a majorfortune five hundred financial firm, and the
day before the Massachusetts wee went inconvention in twenty and fourteen. Again,

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I've never been to a party.Was it a Democrat, wasn't a Republican.
But my term invited me to goto the convention, kind of nominating
me as one of the people togo. And the day before my convention,
my company fired me. They firedme, and looking back at it,
I see that, you know,the company served a lot of colleges

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and universities, and I'm thinking aboutif I'm a black Republican, if I'm
a conservative individual patriot, that doesn'tfarewell with a lot of the colleges universities
because they're so left leaning. Sothere might have been some pressure on my
former company to say, you knowwhat, this person is going to mess

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with our business model because he's talkingabout things such as liberty and thinking and
the First Amendment the second on itnow important that is to the people.
So I remember that happening. SoI ran for the Massachuset because I'm lifelong
Rhode Island of born and raised,went to Providence public schools, graduated from

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the University of Rudhan, raised ablessed family in East Providence, go remarried,
and somehow I ended up on CapeCod for a little fifteen years.
Two of my children were born ina found with hospital. Some people know
found because they could take the boatthe ferry over from the Vinyon you know,
yes, yeah, And I madeit back home. But I did

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run against Elizabeth Warren. I believeit was two and seventeen. I was
the first Republican out other Republicans thatjoined in that year, they had much
more depth and breath than I did. One person had already been a state
rep He had a following. Therewas someone who could fill million dollars.
That his problem trying to introduce himself. There wasn't even a woman who used

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to be the head of the statelottery. So I knew I wasn't going
to make the ballot. I triedto maybe get on as an independent our
message, but I didn't. ButI'm not a gag by, I'm not
a perennial. I believe in whatI believe, and I just knew even
at that time in two thousand andseventeen, had someone like myself, just

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a regular guy. You know,a solid American needs to go up against
somebody who's so radical left but alsotells such whopping FIBs. You know,
it's so those are the type ofthings. But fast forward in twenty twenty,
I came back home. I'm literallyspeaking to you from my kitchens at
which I grew up. My parentsbought this house in nineteen sixty, so

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I'm right on the west end ofProvidence. When when we moved here,
we might have been the only familyof color, but now it's Natinos and
Africans. The whole dynamics change.But I'm right here among the people back
mostly my help because they needs,like they said, some new leaders,
some new vision, somebody that's notnecessarily connected to just the liberals in the

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Democrat Party. Yes, you know, we have an upfill battle being free
thinkers, independent thoughts, just thatin and of itself, they don't want
there wants to be pre program,like you said, the Democratic model pre
program, and not only pre program, but they've got to be part of

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a collective. So how how didI even become a conservative. I wasn't
like a liberal. I wasn't reallyI always picked my spot together for Wall
Street. I kind of I knewI was leaving UM more free market,
all the type of things that aregood classical liberal, A good moderate conservative
person believes in UM. Again,I didn't come No one asked me to

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be a Republican, no one askedme to be a conservative. I didn't
go to some classes. I wasn'twatching conservatives online or go into their meetings.
I actually came from a whole differentdirection back like two thousand and eleven,
two thousand and twelve. And Ido ask my white conservative and white
demoderate supporters that listened to me.I said, You've got to listen to

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both sides of where I'm coming from, and hopefully that doesn't turn you off.
But I used to listen to theMinister farricon a lot of blacks.
Do they give them passes to Sometimespeople would think, well, he's anti
semitic, but there's other things.What sometimes the messages is for the black
community to be stronger, to bemore self sufficient, and you get that
out of there. You can't youcan't always take everything that you hear,

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but you take it you need inorder to go forward. But also also
think about Malcolm X. And MalcolmX, I coined myself a phrase that
I've never heard before, so Icoined it. I consider myself what I
call a Malcolm X Conservative. AndI take the last year of his life
and I'll be quick about it.But you know, he born into the

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last, found his way to Boston, who was living a life of running
the streets and doing some criminal things, went to jail. Sure he was
discovered by the Nation of Islam,as they especially were doing back in the
day, and they helped mold himand he became their spokesman because he was
bright and he read books, althoughhe wasn't a college guy, and one

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of the famous or infamous people ofthe civil rights of it because certainly we
get the rebend doctor Martin Luther Kingpiece as well, especially every January.
But back to the point I wasgoing to say is that when he left
the Nation of Islam in nineteen sixtyfour, that was his last year of
his life. He wasn't happy whatwas going on there, but he did

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a decide to embrace for this one. He went in he wasn't a national
born. Some of these let himin, but when he got there,
a lot of people wont wasn't hea racist? Or he got there,
he also saw that they were blonde. He had blue eyed Muslims. And
what's important about that is he stoppedto become more of a universalist. But

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one of the great speeches that MalcolmNets gave in nineteen sixty before his last
one before he was assassinated, wasthe Ballad of the Boy. But in
that content he told the black communityin nineteen sixty four, he told us.
What did he tell us? Hesaid that the white liberal was the

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worst enemy to umember at everything andthe worst enemy to the black man.
Why did he say that because hewasn't a politician, He wasn't wasn't repulican,
had things that he didn't get to. But he told us that,
and not to hitch our horse tothat wagon, and so many of us

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have. But in twenty twenty two, when we look at so many black
children and brown children ran aged withoutfathers in the home, and the poverty
and all the things that I believethat because of what happened in the sixties,
where the government decided to help womenwith children, but not families with

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children and mogulalize men and push themout. You know, in a blue
state like Rhode Island, you saidyou may have came from New Jersey.
When there's an equity, when there'sinjustice, where there's inequality. There's not
enough Republicans in the State House ofRhode Island to make a baseball team.
This is the Democrats. And youknow, there's so many people that are

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suffering because you know what they don'tThey don't teach us how to fish.
Matter of fact, they don't teachus at all. And so not only
exactly sir and so um. Youknow, sometimes I used to call myself
a classical liberal because and then somemicas, oh, you can't call you

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to because they didn't understand. ButI believe in liberty. I believe in
liberty and freedom of an individual.That's what makes America so much even different
how we're learning even from Canada wherethey're so socialist and they found their people.
I believe in the enterprise. Youknow, capitalism pays the bills.
That's why China does so much capitalism, but they still locked down their people,

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right, and we think about suchas limited government. Our government is
so oppressive, so large, sounruly. It takes a life on its
own and it's other people, butit doesn't represent the people anymore. Private
property rights, you get the socialists. They want to take our property way
and redistribute it. No one hasa right to what you've learned, But

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then it becomes oppressive. We needa strong national defense. However, we
also need a pentagon that is accountablefor the money that we give it in
order to spend. I just filledI just filled out, Chauncy, I
filled out the questionnaire for the nrH. We have a god given right,

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Chauncey. We have a god givenrights to them and of families and
our home, and God forbid,we have to defend our community. So
I wouldn't call myself an enthusiast.But what I do though, is that
we have a right under the SecondAmendment to protect ourselves. And I'm totally

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behind. I'm sorry about the horror, but the horror that could happen to
all of us is with an oppressivesocialist communist government taking away more and more
of our rights. They just wentinto a president's house in rans backed and
we don't even know what the factour Chauncy, I care if you right
Trump, but not the you knowwhat they just did. This is a

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dangerous time that we are being ledby people with a lawns wants that that's
out of control. So let meslow down, let you jump in.
But what I'm gonna say is,these are the things that we need to
go against. And you know what, we can talk about the Democrats,
but it's not all the Demot's playa conservative Democrats that believe what I believe

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in the Democrat or whatever their reasonis. But I do know this,
Chauncey. I do know this thateven on the Republican side, they're not
doing all that they can do tokeep this nation free. That redu side
debt to stay away some things likecorporate welfare and and it's a it's a

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good old boy system. And youknow, to take America back and to
drain the swamp, we have todo that quickly because we're losing it.
And I'll tell you how we're losingit. Because any time you have a
government education system that is teaching childrenour children, our babies, white babies,

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black babies, brown babies, youknow what they're doing, Shortcy they're
talking about sexuality and gender transformation andcritical race theory instead of teaching of how
to read and write and do massto compete in the world with a global
education. We're losing it because Iremember, I have adult children, and
I have teenage children, and myadult children, we didn't talk about pronouns

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shortcy, we didn't talk about thosethings. And if they have our children.
I'm an old man, I'm healthy, I'm vibrant, I'm ready to
go. I ran four miles today. But what I want to tell you
is that at some point my energyis going to be gone and we're left
with children that don't believe in thecountry, their nation, because it's these
Marxist in public education, these peoplethat don't love America that taking it away.

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I'm here to fight for us inAmerica, in my beautiful, lovely
state of Rhode Island, and foryou too, sir Amen. You know
it's refreshing alan to hear a personspeak truth to power. Your passion is

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clear. We need people that aregoing to represent people, not special interest
groups, not political parties, notcorporations. That is where our country has
ended up. You're a few yearsolder than me, and when you talked
about a classical liberal. You know, it's ironic. When I was a

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kid, You're a few years olderthan me. But back in the fifties
and seventies, you know, weall grew up the same way, and
we never looked at anyone conservative Democrat. And it's ironic because fast forward,
you know, the guys I grewup with, went to high school with.
I found that. You know,I've been in politics all my life,

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but I found owned that we allgrew up the same way. We
have the same values. Today,they just you know, like today,
I'm considered an ultra right liberal,and I always considered myself a moderate conservative,
but the pendulum has swung so hardnow my position as a constitutionalist conservative

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because the Congress and our government hasmoved past the constitution and they're trying to
impose their own will upon the people. And we need to, like you
said, we need to fight backagainst that. You know, the government
has never been a friend to thepeople. Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton's quincy

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ms. We can go back.They all warned us about too much power,
and we're here today that we livein a time right where with the
government has always had too much power, but because of what's happened in the
short term, such as the lockdowns. I mean, when you're talking about

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locking down the people over a virus, you don't have to have an advanced
degree, a PhD or an md to understand the basics of virology.
Is that masks weren't going to stopit. Distancing wasn't going to stop it.
It took on its own life.Thank god they came up with a
vaccine. Even though you know ourpresident seems to be she gets sick in

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the first Lady and Nancy Pelosi.But you know what we did they did
is they the people who want tohave power over the people and to take
away our rights to live freely.They used it as a weapon to do
just that, and they ruined ournation right the mess with our supply chain,

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put people out of business. Alockdown. Children have lost really to
be as of an education. Andthere's people that won't stop. They still
because we have to, we haveto resist. There don't resistance the leftist
boxes resistance. They're some of ourneighbors. I don't know why they wake

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up in the morning and think thesecommunist type of thoughts where it's greater government
and greater control, but without violence. We must find a way to resist
them. And there's so many lightsgoing on because just with parents right with
parents today was because they discovered there'sparents all over America that because their children

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were at home, they at leastbecause they've been trusting, they've been trusting
that the teachers unions, that ourgovernment, that our educational system was doing
the right thing for our children,and they're not. Because we can talk
about the inner city problems, butwe have a town, a white bread
town called Barrington, Rhode Island.It's one percent black, maybe and maybe

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another one percent has spanned all white. You know, people go there,
wonderful suburb, you know, soit's not negative, but just to give
them a dynamic, and their schoolboardwanted to de level or whatever that term
is, the education for these childrenso that there would be no more advanced

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placement, no more advanced courses.So basically it doesn't hurt the people that
aren't going to go there aren't goingto achieve. And I was wondering,
well, if there's not almost nominorities in the town, the answer is
that be that they're literally trying todestroy America itself. It's not like they're
saying, well, you know,we're going to uh use our black and

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brown puppets to move our agenda forwardto gain on the white conservatives. Now,
so that's a you know, andthat's been going on. But they
discovered it and they realize that thechildren are being taught to basics and so
that they need to to be ableto compete in this world. You know,
in the city of Providence, it'sbeen many years that our school system,

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Providence Public Schools, has failed failedthat maybe only a third of the
students who graduate read and do mathat grade level. And yet they want
more money, they want more time. We need a revolution to get rid
of these people, to push themode non violently, because if not,

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we're going to continue to lose generationsin that vision over the America down the
road that is, like I said, a minority majority nation, you're going
to have people that aren't ready.Our nation will collapse because of ignorance and
lack of training and lack of desireand lack of patriots and serve. You
know, our fathers said our peoplewill be destroyed for lack of knowledge.

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And as I'm listening to you talk. We are in a spiritual warfare between
good and evil, and there area lot of spirits that are evil.
We see it every day, tryingto impose critical race theory, trying to
say transgender is okay, all ofthese things that are immoral to God.

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And I'm a god hearing a manas I know you are, and that's
where we're act. It's either you'reserving God or you're serving Satan. And
that's where we are right now.The battle line has been drawn. You
with God or you with debt orthe devil. It's one or the other.
And now is a time that wewill see people like yourself stand up

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for what is right, not forwhat's popular, not what people want.
You're telling people what they need tohear. That's the type of candidate that
we need in America today. Wedon't need lockstep whether it's Republican or Democrats,
we need party candidates, No,we need people, candidates that are

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going to represent people because that's why, like you stated earlier, our country
is in this situation because of establishmentRepublicans and Democrats and the corruption at the
highest level, and the people continueto suffer. We have veterans sleeping on

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our streets. We have a fittingor we have a drug problem, and
they want to allow open borders toallow all these illegals to come here,
sip in more jobs away for Americanpeople. They're giving them free cell phones,
healthcare, and we got veterans sleepingon the street we really need.
We have children who can't children can'twrite, right, you know, that's

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one of my I serve two termsas a former school board president. It's
sad teaching kids too. They're teachingthey're teaching kids to attest. There's no
critical thinking skills, there's no independentthought, you know. I mean,

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it's really sad. They're trying toprogram our children to make us believe that
one is a victim, one isan oppressor, one is racist. These
things have no bearing in a globalsociety. If you want to economically advance
or educationally advance, those things haveno bearing on children. Let children be

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children, first of all. Andlike you said, you want to teach
some all these theories, and youwant to teach them about sexual education,
teach a matter read and write toarithmetic. Our country, if I understand
correctly from the last, our country'seducational system is the worst in the world.

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We'll talk about elementary school, publicschools. Most of our kids are
graduating like you can't read and write, and they're saying that's okay. You
know, we definitely need to changethe paradigm shift. I mean even with
you know, I'm getting upsetting upand I'm thinking about how the Justice Department
turned on parents, calling them terrorists, and now how school boards are going

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after parents. I'm like, thelast time I remember, the school district
is the parents and the children,not the school board, not the Department
of Justice. You know, you'reworrying about parents. Yet we have open
borders, crime is rampant gangs,and you're trying to use the government to
silence legal people because when people exercisetheir freedom and they stand the depth of

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how our education and our culture isbeing debased by people who aren't following what
we are good principles that were evenbrought down from by the profit motive.
Moses, I mean, most ofus are Christian, Muslims, Jews in
this country, and so therefore we'reall children the father of Abraham. And

(36:15):
I like to say that instead ofworried about who's the saving, who's not,
who's the last prophet. I mean, we all believe in Father and
those things, but the values thatthe prophet Moses brought down, I mean,
if you didn't go any further thanthose things, those are the things
that but you know what, that'sthe light and people that know that's the

(36:36):
light, and if you bring thelight to them, just say, let's
do the right thing for our childrenin our community and not have the government
affording us. And that's what's that. What I'd like to do is already
just to transition to some of myideas and what I think might help us
make a better progress and things hopefullywill trickle down into the state level so

(36:59):
that we can turn this thing aroundbefore it's so far going and too late
that it gets ugly, and wecan still prevent that, I think.
Uh, but we also get toget the Republicans to do the right But
what does that mean versus not doanything at all? Don't buy any hands
for another two years because one getfigure out what to do with healthcare,

(37:22):
so that I worked everybody, Uh, that our education that should not going
to have a balance balance budget,that we can stop reducing that that that
our mission has. These are thethings that we have to also been right.
Yes, no, I didn't youknow. I didn't mean to cut

(37:45):
you off. I'm just saying thisis such an insightful conversation. We have
about ten or fifteen minutes left.But the reason why I wanted to note
this is because I need to haveyou back on my show because there are
a lot of issues that we needto discuss. I understand the insight,
and you brought about a lot ofissues today, and I definitely would like

(38:07):
to have you on multiple times beforeyour election because what you share people need
to hear. It's important. Ohthank you, and you pick the politics
so long well at least im brotherthe police tell them, because that will
turn this campaign so that I amrunning to defeat replace US Representative David Cicillini,

(38:37):
in whom was impeacher managed in twentytwenty one, for those who concerned
about that, but also who justwas the sponsor of the bill to reduce
our Second Amendment rights? It washim. He was the lead sponsor and
he got they got it to Senateand they got it. But you know
what all they do is take awaythe rights of the good lord a body

(39:02):
and reducing uh, the magazines andall these other things. Women, the
bad guys mhm, stop anything thatthey got because don't follow the ball.
So you know, so it's ait's again, he's a representative of someone

(39:23):
who continues to he's the UH.I would consider him one of the leaders
in the LBGT two community. Ilove everybody in America. I don't,
but I don't want boys that wereborn with testic posts run in women's sports

(39:44):
and curls sports. I America,our culture has separate bathrooms. Well you
know what the stuffing wrong with thatbecause there's a safety thing involved. We're
just different and so you know,it's like you have these people that want
to so what was working for usin our nation for so many years?

(40:06):
Alan, thank you so much fortaking time out of your busy schedule.
See come on my podcast. Ihope you'll come back on so we could
talk about some pinpointed issues. Imean, we discussed a lot today,
but I definitely like to have youon the next a couple of weeks again,
because what you're talking about, Americaneeds to hear what Ilan needs to

(40:27):
hear. The people need to hearthe type of people that really want to
fight for them, you know,and you're a fighter and you want to
stand up for the people. Andthat's what we need right now. We
don't need politicians, what do youneed career politicians? We need people like
myself. I don't want to Idon't want to go to Washington, Chauca

(40:49):
for new friends. I'm not lookingfor new friends exactly. That's why,
like when I said in the beginning, you're going there to do work and
then come home. You're not goingthere, like you said, to make
friends. You're going there to doa job. And this is the type
of candidates that we need in Americatoday, because if we keep electing these
establishments on both sides of the aisle, we're going to get the same thing,

(41:10):
if not worse, because they arenot They don't care about our country.
They care about their own economic power, their own economic development. And
I was so happy when Trump gotin and he put a five year ban
on lobbying. That pissed them off. They could they could not make their
corrupt money. Liz Chainey is leavingCongress in January and made thirty six million

(41:36):
dollars in six years. It's crazy, it's a it's amazing that I just
with the more you can read aboutthat. The more people go there,
and you know, a congressman salaryif it's one hundred and fifty thousand,
but they got a home back inwhere they came from. And I'm talking
about regular working folks that happen toget there, and they may gotta stay

(41:59):
somewhere. They gotta they got costsin Washington, n DC doesn't take goal
for some of these people to comeout to be multi millionaires. Un said.
There's a lot of magic going onthere, but there's also a lot
of cheating, and so you know, we need to make sure that there's
not things such as inside of trading. We need term limits. I signed
the US term limits. We needthat in this country. You know a

(42:20):
lot of liberals I think that asolution for their agenda is to reverse Citizens
United. But we do need toget big money out of our politics because
a paper person, a corporation shouldn'thave all the rights to express itself politically
like we do need the people.So we need to be able to change
those type of things. I youknow, I believe in that we don't
need more taxes. So I signedthat pledge with Glover north Quest. I

(42:47):
sign that pledge because I don't thinkwe need to raise taxes. What we
do need to do is cut backon government. So like we sent the
Supreme Court abortion back to the FASbecause it really wasn't a constitutional issue.
A lot of people hate that,but that's the way that it was.
But also the Department of Education,we need to we need to severely shrink

(43:09):
those type of things. There's somany potulive government that they're just overweighted with
career people, but they're not servingthe taxpayers and the people back home.
And so those are the things thatI want to fight for. So again
that's a tough job, but Ibelieve that there's congress people on both sides

(43:30):
of the aisle back to work togetherto get some of these goals taken.
You know, if we need aConvention of States, let's let's roll.
Let's have that. Let's have abalanced budget amendment to the Constitution. I
think the Federal Reserve of the bestand voters people that we got in America,
they shot mess up a lot.We need get rid of the Federal
Reserve too. There must be someother way in order for us to manage

(43:52):
our currency other than having an organizationthat keeps messing up the printing money and
create helping to create inflation, andaided in the Congress who can't seem to
stop spending the people's money haphazardly.Alan, thank you so much. What
you'd like to say anything I meanin the closing remarks, Well, I'll

(44:22):
tell you again, Alan Waters,running from Congress in Rhode Island. I
believe in God, in family,in country. I believe we need to
grow the economy, we need topreserve our American culture, and above all,

(44:43):
we need to protect the American peopleand the people that are listening to
this broadcast outside of Rhode Island.Just remember my name. Look for me
on Twitter, Alan Waters, right, look or my website. If you
like what you're hearing, we certainlyneed to help join us. Is this

(45:06):
is Congress. People are always qualifynational. So again, I appreciate the
time that you've given me and I'lllet you guide us the rest of the
way. Alan, thank you somuch. It's a wonderful opportunity for me
to have this conversation with you aboutthe people's business. It's refreshing. Here

(45:31):
an individual talk about liberty, freedom, god, individual accountability, limited government.
These are the type of things thatif we want to control what is
going on in our country today,must happen if we're going to save this
nation. And I can't thank youenough for standing up only for Rhode Island,

(45:52):
America, but for me, becauseyou want to go to Washington and
to represent all of the people,not some to do the people's business,
not my business, the people's business, the people's business. And I'm definitely
going to have you back on againbecause your message needs to be heard loud

(46:15):
and clear. And the next timeyou come on, maybe we'll structure some
policy issues that we can tackle andtalk about and we'll coordinate that more offline,
you and I. But I'm very, very thankful that you want to
stand up and represent people by thecourage it takes to stand up against the

(46:37):
behemoth, the gorilla in the room. Takes a lot of courage, and
I want to thank you for standingup for all of us. Thank you,
God bless you and your family.We're going to keep you and your
family and prayers and we're going tobe with you at the finish line.
Thank you so much, Allen,Thank you, Chausey. I look forward

(47:00):
to speaking to you again sometime soon. I have a blessed reeft to evening.
Sir, thank you you're listening tothe Chauncey Show. We're always right.
I've never left. We put Godfirst in politics. Second, we
were honored, proud, and blessedto having the studio today. A gentleman
that came from the private sector,no background in politics, but identified that

(47:24):
the people are being short changed.It takes courage to stand up and be
a candidate and to push back againstthe establishment. Take special people, but
most of those individuals have the foundationof God behind them and that is what's

(47:46):
driving them. Our father to dowhat is right, to protect our children,
our families. That's what America wascreated for, protect the people.
Freedom, liberty, freedom of speech, right to bear arms, rights to

(48:08):
make our own choices. The governmentdoes not have any right to impose its
will upon any human being because ourrights are given to us by God,
not by the United States government.We have to stop buying into this narrative

(48:30):
that the government is our daddy,that the government is there to take care
of us. No, the governmentis there to take advantage and oppressed people.
And we were warned about this whenthe Constitution was written. The federalist
papers. They argued about this,and our educational system has failed our children,

(48:53):
has failed our country. When youhave Congress people like AOC, when
you have people that are against America, who don't understand the constitution, we
have to stop voting for people becausewe like them. We need to vote
for people with integrity, with moralvalues, family. We have to start

(49:17):
voting for people that are going toprotect our rights as a human being that
is given to us by God,not by the government. Don't believe the
government ever. The government was neverput there to help us, and we
could see that fast forward where weare now and when we have these leftist

(49:40):
socialist Marxists in government where they're usingand weaponizing our law enforcement. People wake
up. I don't care if you'rea Republican or Democrat. I don't care
if you like Donald Trump, ifyou're not. If they can do that
to a former president, they cando it to any individual, and that

(50:05):
will be should be identifying and pushingback against. Government does not have a
right to impose its will upon others. I want to thank everybody for tuning
in today, and we are honoredand blessed to have Alan Waters refreshing conversation
about truth and speaking truth to power. We need people that are honest and

(50:29):
you could tell that when you talkto somebody based on your issues, when
you're talking about you, it ain'tabout them. These are the candidates that
we need. They're concerned about us, and Alan Waters has demonstrated that today
on our podcast. You heard thepassion for the people, for the issues,

(50:51):
for how the educational system is failingand trying to program our children.
Ladies and gentlemen, we are ata pacifice in this country where if we
don't stand up, it's going tobe too late. And all of us
that are warning you to stand upwhen it happens, and we hope it

(51:13):
doesn't. I don't want to bethe one to say that I told you
so. Everyone has a voice andeveryone has a role of play in saving
our nation. We all need tostep up and play our role to do
it. We have to do toprotect it for our children, our grandchildren,
because if not, we're going tobe like China Venezuela. You know.

(51:37):
And this is a reality people.This is not trying to scare you.
We're here, like candidate Waters said, We're gonna here if we don't
address this issue head on, andif we don't keep pushing back, they're
going to roll over us. Andwe can't afford that because this is our

(51:58):
country, not the government country.On Monday, I'm gonna now next Tuesday,
we're gonna have National Policy Advisor RussellToald. I'm excited about having him
on. We're going to be talkingabout anti Semitism. In the climate of
anti semitism in America and probably theworld today, anti Semitism is on the

(52:23):
rise, especially in America. It'ssomething that we need to tackle and as
I'm looking forward to talking about andhaving the conversation with Russell, talk about
that because it's important because if theyattack anybody, any religion, you could

(52:44):
be next. Just because it's notyou, it doesn't mean it can't happen
to you. Ladies and gentlemen.We're all God's children. We all come
to Abraham's our father. Like misterWater says, we all come from the
same head. The vision I alwayssays of Satan God is of love and

(53:07):
togetherness. I want to thank everybodyfor their support on my podcast, followers,
listeners, donors, thank you verymuch because if it wasn't for you,
I would not be able to dowhat we do, and I'm blessed
in honor to have a small rolethat God has allowed me to be a

(53:29):
soldier in this fight with you,because it's going to take all of us,
ladies and gentlemen, not just Chauncey, not just Alan, or just
a part of the bigger king,to raise a level of consciousness to speak
truth to power. And we hopethat should get something out of this for
you, for your family, foryour protection, because at the end of

(53:54):
the day, whatever happens to youhappens to me. And I am my
brother's keeper. We all must lookout for one another because at the end
of the day, alls we haveis each other. So I want to

(54:15):
thank mister Waters again for taking thetime out of his schedule of the courage
to stand up because it's not easybeing a candidate. That's not easy pushing
back against the establishment. That takescourage, integrity, and that's what we
need to look at. We lookat a candidate who they are as an

(54:35):
individual. That's how we determine ifthat person's going to represent us. Well,
we're not. We're here every Tuesdayand Thursday at six pm Eastern Standard
time and like I said on Tuesday, we're going to have National Policy Advisor
Russell tob that's going to be anotherdynamic individual and cycling probably a very passionate

(54:59):
show talking about anti Semitism. SoI want to thank you all. Have
a blessed weekend for those who areJewish Shabash alone. For those that observe
Jesus, I hope that you havea blessed Sunday, and we look forward

(55:21):
to seeing you all again on Tuesday. Thank you all very much for your
time. I'll keep all of youin my prayer and remember we must keep
the faith and there's no I inteam. We the people have to change
the direction of where this country isgoing if we want to save our nation.

(55:45):
Thank you all for listening and tuningin. God bless you all,
and until next time, keep thefaith. Good night now, because the little
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