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In this episode of the Buds Reality Show, host Shaun Collins interviews congressional candidate Jordan Rowden, who is running as a Libertarian in Missouri. They discuss Rowden's motivations for entering politics, the challenges of the two-party system, and the importance of advocating for smaller government. Rowden emphasizes the need for fiscal responsibility, the dangers of government regulations, and the influence of lobbyists in politics. The conversation also touches on the potential collapse of the dollar, the significance of the Second Amendment, and the need for military non-intervention. Rowden concludes with a call for voters to support candidates who prioritize liberty and represent the interests of their constituents. Takeaways Rowden emphasizes the importance of living in the district he represents. He believes the two-party system is failing and needs to be challenged. Government spending and national debt are critical issues that need addressing. Rowden advocates for self-reliance and community support in times of economic crisis. He argues that government regulations often hinder small businesses and entrepreneurship. The influence of lobbyists in politics is detrimental to true representation. Rowden supports the idea of a gold-backed currency to stabilize the economy. He is a strong advocate for Second Amendment rights and opposes gun control measures. Rowden believes military intervention should be limited and Congress should reclaim its war powers. He calls for a new generation of politicians who genuinely care about the people. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Last-Minute Guest Appearance 00:46 Jordan Rowden's Libertarian Campaign 06:04 Challenging the Two-Party System 11:51 Government Spending and National Debt 18:04 The Impact of Government Regulations 23:47 The Role of Lobbyists in Politics 29:55 The Collapse of the Dollar and Economic Concerns 35:48 The Second Amendment and Gun Rights 41:47 Military Intervention and the War Machine 48:10 Global Economic Shifts and Gold Standard 54:14 Closing Thoughts and Campaign Information