J. C. Watts
- Country : United States
- Profession :Politician
- DOB: 1957-11-18
J.C. Watts (Julius Caesar Watts Jr.) is an American politician, minister, and former athlete. Born on November 18, 1957, in Eufaula, Oklahoma, Watts played college football at the University of Oklahoma and later in the Canadian Football League (CFL). He served as a U.S. Representative from Oklahoma’s 4th Congressional District from 1995 to 2003, making history as one of the first African Americans to be elected to statewide office in Oklahoma. Following his political career, Watts became a successful businessman and Baptist minister. He is known for his conservative political views and commitment to faith-based initiatives.
Too many Americans live by Republican principles of faith, family, hope and opportunity, but vote for Democrats out of sheer habit.
Author: J. C. WattsYou saw the exodus of many people on the business council, who resigned, who said those are not my personal values, those are not our corporate values, and those – we don’t believe – are the values of our country.
Author: J. C. WattsWe need to make sure that every child in America goes to a school every day that is safe, will teach them how to read and write, do arithmetic and gain the computer skills necessary to allow them to compete in the global marketplace. If we can get that through the public schools, fine. If we can’t, I’m all for parental choice in education to allow that parent to take his/her/their child to a school that is safe and teaches them, even if it is a faith-based school!
Author: J. C. WattsAmericans are hungry for a discussion on policy solutions to the problems in their communities that work.
Author: J. C. WattsEducation is a bipartisan issue that concern all communities of color and should be first, last and always about the student learning.
Author: J. C. WattsI have often said one of the reasons more blacks don’t support Republicans is because they don’t trust the GOP establishment.
Author: J. C. WattsI think Newt Gingrich has a proven track record of changing Washington and getting results.
Author: J. C. WattsIn addition, there is one title I cherish a great deal more than Congressman and that is the title of… Dad.
Author: J. C. WattsSome might think that George W. Bush had his shortcomings, but let me tell you something – history’s going to be kind to George W. Bush.
Author: J. C. WattsThe government taxes you when you bring home a paycheck. It taxes you when you make a phone call. It taxes you when you turn on a light. It taxes you when you sell a stock. It taxes you when you fill your car with gas. It taxes you when you ride a plane. It taxes you when you get married. Then it taxes you when you die. This is taxual insanity and it must end.
Author: J. C. WattsI would caution all of us or I would remind all of us that any candidate that we support, they are going to be flawed.
Author: J. C. WattsThe past two decades revolutionized the way we access information. You and I can have our questions answered with the click of a mouse at any time of day. If America, both corporation and citizen alike, can use these services to solve problems, why can’t Washington?
Author: J. C. WattsConsider in Washington, around the country today we are talking about balanced budgets, paying down our national debt, getting the economy going, defending ourselves, activist judges. Newt Gingrich did all those things when he was speaker. We got tax relief. We got balanced budgets. We got, you know, job creation. We paid down our national debt.
Author: J. C. WattsServing in Congress has been more than an honor; it has been one of the most exhilarating experiences of my life… It has been a wonderful ride. It has been a wonderful journey.
Author: J. C. WattsThey said that I had sold out and (am an) Uncle Tom. And I said well, they deserve to have that view. But I have my thoughts. And I think they’re race-hustling poverty pimps.
Author: J. C. WattsThe measure of a man is not how great his faith is, but how great his love is. We must not let government programs disconnect our souls from each other.
Author: J. C. WattsI think you grow wherever God plants you. I hope I’m growing as a person of faith, as a Christian. That should be our number one objective this journey of life. That all starts with a personal intimate relationship with Christ and then being in prayer every single day about all of those things – being tenacious about it.
Author: J. C. WattsRepublicans and Democrats have used accounting gimmicks and competing government analyses to deceive the public into believing that 2 + 2 = 6. If our leaders cannot agree on the numbers, if ‘facts’ are fictional, how can they possibly have a substantive debate on solutions?
Author: J. C. WattsThe greatest gift you can give someone is your time, because when you give your time, you are giving a portion of your life that you will never get back.
Author: J. C. WattsIt’s not about being better than others, it’s about being the best version of yourself.
Author: J. C. WattsThe Democratic Party has taken the black community for granted and said, ‘This is the most loyal constituency we have. They’re not going anywhere.’ But the Republican Party has said, ‘That’s the most loyal constituency Democrats have. They’re not going anywhere. We’ve got to win without them.
Author: J. C. WattsIn 2008, as a matter of fact, I had people accusing me of being a Senator Obama supporter because I wouldn’t slam him. I said, ‘Well, consider the fact that I voted for impeachment for President Clinton, but it wasn’t a personal vote. I voted based on the facts and the law and the Constitution and what we were dealing with.
Author: J. C. WattsWe need to remember that politics is all about people, not programs. We shouldn’t want to take the humanness out of the political arena.
Author: J. C. WattsThe establishment wonders why we can’t get more of the black vote. It’s because it’s not doing the things necessary to establish a deeper relationship with the black community. Most black people don’t think alike. Most black people just vote alike.
Author: J. C. WattsThe Republican Party is terrific at determining how a program will impact the federal budget, but we’re not nearly as good as the Democrats in explaining to people how our agenda will directly benefit them and their families.
Author: J. C. WattsIn 1989 when I switched from Democrat to Republican, with God as my witness, not one thing changed about what I believed about one man and one woman in a marriage or about diversity of color. That’s a good thing.
Author: J. C. WattsI’m not driven to get back into politics. It’s not on my top five things to do before I die, but saying that, I may be in politics in the next year or the next ten years. I’ve been on the front line for 12 years, four in state government, eight on the national level.
Author: J. C. WattsI would love to be associated with some sports organization. I was a journalism major. That’s kind of intriguing, to do something in the political-commentary arena.
Author: J. C. WattsMost of all, however, critics of black conservatives say we’ve forgotten where we came from. I may forget a federal budget number or, God forbid, to set the alarm clock for my weekly 6 a.m. flight to Washington, but I know exactly where I came from.
Author: J. C. WattsFor longer than I’ve been involved in the political process, the Republican establishment has claimed to want to provide an alternative for the black community, yet party elite refuse to show up for the game.
Author: J. C. WattsI guess probably in my time in politics, it continued to be affirmed to me that the African-American community, despite being subscription television’s most valuable customers, they are very underserved by cable and satellite television programming options.
Author: J. C. WattsIf a 25-year old can’t read and write and he or she isn’t gaining marketable skills, it doesn’t matter if a Republican or a Democrat is in the White House. His or her future will be bleak.
Author: J. C. WattsLike any group that has endured much, African Americans have created a strong and mutually reinforcing sense of group identity. That’s not a bad thing in and of itself.
Author: J. C. WattsRepublicans think that the NAACP is the only voice in the black community. It is a voice in the black community. But it’s not the only voice.
Author: J. C. WattsI think in politics, in Congress, you often do things that are Republican, or you do things because you’re a Democrat. Sometimes that’s good, obviously, and sometimes that’s obviously bad. But in the news business, there’s no such thing as Republican or Democratic news. News is news.
Author: J. C. WattsI do think, however, that there’s a very diverse point of view in the African-American community. There’s a lot of different voices that need to be heard. I don’t claim and pretend to know the thoughts and opinions and ideas of all African-Americans.
Author: J. C. WattsThere’s a whole lot more to the African-American community than entertainment and sports.
Author: J. C. WattsI am willing to compete on my merits and on my character – not with the color of my skin. We talk about being a color-blind society, but I don’t think the political process could actually handle that.
Author: J. C. WattsYou always hear ‘black Republican,’ but you never hear ‘white Democrat.’ We’ve got to get beyond the labels and stereotypes. Other people have hang-ups about it. I don’t.
Author: J. C. WattsI think the Republican Party should be a pro-life party. I am pro-life. I do not apologize for that. On the flip side of that coin, the Republican Party has been big enough to allow pro-choice advocates to be heard.
Author: J. C. WattsWell, Mark, I led the charge for five or six years to get reforms for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. I was chairman of an organization called ‘FM Policy Focus.’ What we were saying was, if there was blip in the housing market, Fannie and Freddie would destabilize the greatest economy in the world.
Author: J. C. WattsI think that anybody that stays in school, gets good grades, pays the price, I think we are wealthy enough in the public and the private sector in America to make sure that every child in America that wants to continue their education, they should be able to do that.
Author: J. C. WattsTo say America can have strong leadership without strong character is to say we can get water without the wet.
Author: J. C. WattsThe more I ponder some of the boneheaded decisions GOP candidates have made of late, I can’t bring myself to believe that they are serious about capturing more than about 8 percent of the black vote.
Author: J. C. WattsHaving a Republican candidate speak at the NAACP convention is like trying to build a house starting at the roof. If you don’t have a foundation, the roof isn’t going to stand.
Author: J. C. WattsMy work in the House of Representatives, at this time in my life, is completed. It is time to return home.
Author: J. C. WattsI embrace my blackness, just as I do my conservatism and my Christianity, but I don’t want to be defined or pigeonholed by any one of the many elements that make up my character.
Author: J. C. WattsIn my wildest imagination, I never thought that the fifth of six children born to Helen and Buddy Watts – in a poor black neighborhood, in the poor rural community of Eufaula, Oklahoma – would someday be called Congressman.
Author: J. C. WattsAffirmative action is a little like the professional football draft. The NFL awards its No. 1 draft choices to the lowest-ranked team in the league. It doesn’t do this out of compassion or guilt. It’s done for mutual survival. They understand that a league can only be as strong as its weakest team.
Author: J. C. WattsThe measure of a man is not how great his faith is, but how great his love is. We must not let government programs disconnect our souls from each other.
Author: J. C. WattsThere is a direct correlation between education, stable families and incarceration and crime.
Author: J. C. WattsWhen it comes to the American dream, no one has a corner on the market. All of us have an equal chance to share in that dream.
Author: J. C. WattsMy father taught that the only helping hand you’re ever going to be able to rely on is the one at the end of your sleeve.
Author: J. C. WattsIndividual responsibility, hard work, paying attention in school, faith, family all these things are important.
Author: J. C. WattsI was taught to respect everyone for the simple reason that we’re all God’s children. I was taught, in the words of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr…. to judge a man not by the color of his skin, but by the content of his character. And I was taught that character…is simply doing what’s right when nobody’s looking.
Author: J. C. WattsOne of the Republicans’ major products is dream making. People are dying to get into this country… not out of it.
Author: J. C. WattsThe American dream does not happen by asking Americans to accept what’s immoral and wrong in the name of tolerance.
Author: J. C. WattsA Black man voting for the Republicans makes about as much sense as a chicken voting for Col. Sanders.
Author: J. C. WattsGovernor is not the position to have in Oklahoma. It is the head coach of Oklahoma or Oklahoma State or Tulsa.
Author: J. C. WattsMy views on everything from welfare to a balanced budget to affirmative action can be traced to what Buddy and Helen Watts taught me as a young boy growing up poor but proud in Eufaula.
Author: J. C. WattsI’m not one that believes that affirmative action should be based on one’s skin color or one’s gender, I think it should be done based on one’s need, because I think if you are from a poor white community, I think that poor white kid needs a scholarship just as badly as a poor black kid.
Author: J. C. WattsYou take a poor black child. Give him a good education, tell him he’s somebody, that God didn’t create junk when he created him, and that black child will create his own affirmative action.
Author: J. C. WattsI think you grow wherever God plants you. I hope I’m growing as a person of faith, as a Christian. That should be our number one objective this journey of life. That all starts with a personal intimate relationship with Christ and then being in prayer every single day about all of those things – being tenacious about it.
Author: J. C. WattsI like to call the ethos I grew up with ‘Oklahoma values.’ But you’d be just as accurate if you said ‘American values.’ Except for our lack of a seacoast, Oklahoma has a little bit of just about everything that’s American.
Author: J. C. WattsReparations, I believe, are talked about for political reasons, trying to cater for the purpose of getting votes. If Congress was serious about reparations – in ’93 and ’94 the Democrats controlled the House, the Senate and the White House, and not one single Republican vote was needed for reparations.
Author: J. C. WattsEveryone tries to define this thing called Character. It’s not hard. Character is doing what’s right when nobody’s looking.
Author: J. C. WattsI’m secure in who I am. I don’t need the validation of those that would say, you have to be a certain thing in order to be accepted. I’m comfortable going against the grain if I need to.
Author: J. C. WattsI’m looking forward to the day when America will mature to the point that we are a color-blind society. I’m not so sure that in politics that will ever be reality, because politics has a way of separating us based on skin color.
Author: J. C. Watts