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Muddy Waters

Podcast de Charles "Chuck" Ellis

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Where I discuss by myself and with special guests things going on in our political world here in Maine as well as discussing national and at times global issues. I'm not muddying the water but helping you understand how muddy the water is and helping you chart a path forward. charleschuckellis.substack.com

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episode Ep. 177 Maine's Fraud Crisis, Mills' Legacy & the Democrat Senate Candidate's Red Flags | Jon Fetherston, The Maine Wire artwork

Ep. 177 Maine's Fraud Crisis, Mills' Legacy & the Democrat Senate Candidate's Red Flags | Jon Fetherston, The Maine Wire

In this episode of the Muddy Waters Podcast, Chuck Ellis sits down with Jon Fetherston of The Maine Wire — Maine’s leading independent investigative outlet that has been exposing government waste, fraud, and corruption the mainstream media ignores.They dive deep into Maine’s massive fraud problem in social services and MaineCare, highlighted by VP JD Vance’s visit to Bangor. Jon recounts on-the-ground moments from the event and explains how The Maine Wire’s reporting forced the issue into the national spotlight. They discuss documented cases, audits showing 100% error rates, funding cutoffs, and why legacy media continues to downplay it as “alleged.”Additional topics include:- The Democrat gubernatorial debates and candidates’ focus on raising taxes (including doubling the millionaire’s tax) instead of addressing fraud or waste.- Janet Mills’ endorsement of Hannah Pingree and her legacy: exploding MaineCare, skyrocketing energy costs, late-term abortion expansions, and declining business growth.- Criticism of Democrat U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner — his controversial past statements, Nazi tattoo admission, and other red flags.- Failures in Maine’s education system: record spending with poor results, administrative bloat, and the push to shield kids from failure.- Issues like taxing tips in the service industry, resistance to AI/data centers, and the broader impact of progressive policies on Maine’s economy.A frank, no-holds-barred conversation about accountability, media bias, and what’s really happening in Maine politics. Essential listening for anyone who wants the truth beyond the mainstream narrative.

20 de may de 2026 - 42 min
episode Ep. 176: DHHS Retaliation, Foster Care Fraud & Child Care Crisis – Betsy Grant artwork

Ep. 176: DHHS Retaliation, Foster Care Fraud & Child Care Crisis – Betsy Grant

Host Chuck Ellis sits down with Betsy Grant, a 26-year veteran child care business owner and fierce advocate for Maine families. Betsy shares her firsthand experience navigating the state's troubled child care subsidy program, revealing chronic payment delays, massive gaps in funding that threaten providers with financial ruin, and shocking discrimination in reimbursement rates between low-income and foster children.Betsy details how the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and Office of Child and Family Services resist cooperation, ignore mandated reports of child abuse and endangerment, and retaliate against providers who speak out — including through questionable inspections, withheld funding, and licensing threats. She discusses her multiple lawsuits against the department, the heartbreaking stories of children failed by the system (including cases tied to multiple child deaths under state oversight), and the intentional incompetence she calls out in foster care placements and reunification policies.The conversation also covers:- How the current subsidy system traps families in poverty and enables fraud- Practical ideas for reforming child care funding with more transparency and accountability- The need for economic reforms in Maine to reduce reliance on government programs- Broader calls for Republican leadership to address these critical local issuesThis is a must-listen for anyone concerned about child welfare, government overreach, and the real struggles facing families and small businesses in Maine. Betsy’s courage in testifying before legislative committees and continuing to fight despite pushback highlights why local stories matter more than national headlines.🎧 Subscribe and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode focused on what’s actually happening in Maine. Share this with anyone who cares about protecting children and fixing our broken systems.Follow Betsy Grant’s work and stay informed on Maine child welfare issues.Muddy Waters Podcast – Helping Mainers understand and impact what’s happening in our backyard. New episodes weekly.#MainePolitics #ChildCare #DHHS #FosterCare #MaineFamilies #GovernmentAccountability

19 de may de 2026 - 1 h 6 min
episode Ep. 175 "Democrats Don’t Care About Historic Mainers Anymore" – Rep. John Eder on the Shift to "New Mainers" & One-Party Rule in Maine artwork

Ep. 175 "Democrats Don’t Care About Historic Mainers Anymore" – Rep. John Eder on the Shift to "New Mainers" & One-Party Rule in Maine

In this wide-ranging interview, Maine State Representative John Eder (former highest-elected Green Party official turned Republican) joins Chuck Ellis to discuss the state of Maine politics ahead of a critical election year.Topics include:• The Republican gubernatorial field and the importance of electability• Why Democrat leadership has shifted focus away from “old school” and “historic Mainers” toward “new Mainers” (as shared by a shocked Democrat colleague in caucus)• Rampant fraud in state programs, especially DHHS• Failures in foster care oversight and the Lewiston shooting victim fund controversy• Government Oversight Committee battles and Democratic obstruction• COVID-era damage to education, businesses, and trust• Protecting girls’ sports and spaces, property taxes, trades/jobs, and the coming AI/data center challengesA must-listen for anyone concerned about Maine’s direction under one-party Democrat rule.Guest: Rep. John Eder (District 136 – Waterboro/Alfred/Lyman)Episode 175 – Muddy Waters PodcastSupport the show & John’s re-election:→ muddywaters.us→ Checks to: John Eder, 28 Sanford Road, Waterboro, ME 04087Drop your thoughts below — should Maine prioritize long-time residents first?

15 de may de 2026 - 1 h 43 min
episode Ep. 173: Rep. Rachel Henderson on Maine’s Legislature, Child Deaths in State Care, and Democratic Obstruction artwork

Ep. 173: Rep. Rachel Henderson on Maine’s Legislature, Child Deaths in State Care, and Democratic Obstruction

Chuck Ellis sits down with Representative Rachel Henderson (R-Oxford County) to discuss what really happens inside the Maine State Legislature.Rep. Henderson shares her journey from rural Maine roots — growing up in Rumford, working multiple jobs including milking cows at 4 a.m. — to serving on the powerful Judiciary Committee. She explains how a bill becomes law, the critical role of committees, and how Democratic leadership routinely circumvents the legislative process.Key topics include:- LD 127 and the fight for Government Oversight Committee access to investigate over 150 child deaths in DHS care- How Democratic leaders used parliamentary maneuvers to kill bipartisan legislation despite majority support in both chambers- Issues with transparency, fairness in public hearings, and committee procedures- Working across the aisle on public defense reform, AI-generated child exploitation material, and other legislation- The heavy weight of being in the minority and fighting for rural Maine valuesA candid, in-depth look at the inner workings of Augusta, the challenges facing lawmakers, and why local representation matters.**Key Takeaway:** Real oversight and accountability are essential — especially when protecting Maine’s most vulnerable children.If you want to understand how your state government actually operates behind the scenes, this episode is essential listening.**Follow & Support:**- Rep. Rachel Henderson for re-election in Oxford County- The Maine Wire for continued fearless coverageSubscribe, share with fellow Mainers, and stay engaged. All politics is local.

8 de may de 2026 - 1 h 6 min
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