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Thomas Massie Puts America First
The Republican congressman is right to care more about conservative principles than popularity.
Last week, Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky was one of three congressman who refused to vote for Mike Johnson for House Speaker, who was eventually was re-elected.
Johnson had the support of Donald Trump. Many conservatives were absolutely enraged that Massie or any other Republican would dare oppose the President-elect’s pick, who they believe will help implement the new White House’s agenda.
But putting “America first!” is EXACTLY why Massie opposed Johnson.
Too often, Johnson has worked hard to do the opposite.
A few examples.
Johnson Puts Ukraine First
Trump promises an America First agenda when he re-takes office. He has vowed to stop sending billions in U.S. taxpayer dollars to Ukraine.
Simple enough, right?
Johnson has not only been a cheerleader for this spending - giving President Biden and the Democrats what they ask for…
He has even said he would lose his Speaker position over it.
WHAT?!?
Why?
Johnson Voted to Allow the Federal Government to Continue Spying on Americans
President-elect Trump has been outspoken about the federal government spying on citizens - including him!
But in April, when a FISA court renewal was up and some conservatives vocally opposed it precisely because it allowed the surveillance of private citizens without a warrant, Johnson was the deciding vote to preserve the status quo.
Johnson joined the Democrats to kill the warrant requirement.
That vote was anything but America First. It put Americans most basic liberties last.
It did not go unnoticed.
Trump’s opposition to the secret FISA courts - that, again, Johnson singlehandedly saved - is not new.
Congress did “act” on FISA in the Spring, and led by Johnson, it protected the government’s spying powers.
The SPENDING
Then there is the COLOSSAL spending problem that Massie stresses every day. He wears a debt clock lapel pin.
Massie even gave them away as gifts to his fellow members! ...
Taking lone stances on America First principles is nothing new for Massie.
When Congress rushed through a $2 trillion COVID relief package in March 2020, Massie said the bill was too problematic, that countless dollars would go to people who did not need it and that it was another example of how reckless Congress habitually is.
Massie demanded a roll call vote, angering the entirety of both parties, including President Trump, who called for the Kentucky congressman to be kicked out of the GOP.
The bill passed.
And it only took about three weeks for everyone to begin understanding that Massie had been right about the spending and all of Washington had been wrong.
They should have listened to Massie, who is arguably the most America First member of Congress.
We saw Massie vote to protect Adam Schiff
We listened to his words calling Devin Nunes “deep state” after he uncovered spying on Trump
We saw his vote to stop the border wall
We saw his vote to certify election fraud on J6
We are awake now
AmericanKulak says
We saw Massie vote to protect Adam Schiff
We listened to his words calling Devin Nunes “deep state” after he uncovered spying on Trump
We saw his vote to stop the border wall
We saw his vote to certify election fraud on J6
We are awake now
Catturd doesn't have any nice things to say about Massie.
That's the problem though with patnet and most purist movements, they'll always find fault and cannot comprehend that one can be 80% right and 20% wrong or even vice versa without being a compromised globalist tool
He still seems miles away from romney, cheney, kinzinger etc. And the xiden admin. I'm not sure any president will be able to resolve the runaway debt at this point and we're heading towards a jubilee of sorts with mutual forgiveness between the involved countries
Secret decoder ring: Massie called out AIPAC’s influence on all sitting congressmen. Nearly everyone has an aipac guy, he said, who buys lunch, advises on how to vote, etc. Massie wouldn’t play along. He also noted that “Christians for Israel,” a supposed grassroots pressure group, was created by AIPAC to agitate within local churches for Israeli issues. These days, you don’t get more anti-establishment than to question the undue influence of Israel on US policy.
Massie: US-Backed Terrorist Group Running Syria
Who’s The Enemy Now?
Politics is a dirty business. Too often elected officials act like they’re playing a real-life Game of Thrones on the world stage. It’s a game where power trumps morality. That means anything goes as long as the player believes it will help them win. (paywall)
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A U.S. designated terrorist organization now runs Syria, but it was the U.S. and Israel that brought about the overthrow of the Syrian government.
It’s not a coincidence our agencies did this shortly after Trump won the election and before he took office.
Well, it's better than when he lifted the debt ceiling and allowed Biden's last budget buster to pass his committee AND the floor in summer 2023.
U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie Calls for FDA to Revoke Approval of COVID-19 Jabs 'Immediately'
"FDA should immediately revoke approval of these shots," says Kentucky representative. ...
However, fewer than 1% of vaccine adverse events that do occur are ever reported to the CDC in the first place, according to a 2010 analysis submitted by Harvard doctors to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
If that’s correct, then there may have been closer to 3.8 million deaths linked to the COVID injection in the U.S.
“FDA should immediately revoke approval of these shots,” Rep. Massie wrote in the Wednesday morning Twitter/X post.
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3h
When I was County Judge Executive in Lewis County Kentucky, I was responsible for signing the check that paid for every phone landline and cellphone billed to the county.
At first it seemed impossible to ferret out the waste, fraud, and abuse for these phone plans.
How many phones were taxpayers paying for that were defunct? How many were former county employees who were no longer employed but had been able to keep their phone and mooch off the taxpayer? Was any of it fraudulent or inaccurate billing by the service provider?
But then I came up with an idea… I told every county department (Sheriff, Clerk, Road Crew, Jail, etc.) to give me a list of their phones matched to their county employees or offices.
In one month, I would DEACTIVATE EVERY PHONE that wasn’t on one of these lists.
A month went by and only about 80% complied with the directive to list their phones. I gave them one more month and issued a serious warning that their phones would be turned off at the end of the next month.
Finally, I directed the phone company to deactivate all phones that weren’t accounted for. Guess what?
The jailer called me up and said the finger print machine wouldn’t send finger prints to the state police anymore. Ha! That was the only legitimate phone line that I deactivated. We quickly got it reactivated.
I ended up saving our county thousands of dollars on the phone bill, much to the chagrin of the phone company and a few moochers who no longer had free phone plans. I think most of the savings came from phones that just weren’t in service but had been left on the bill.
Why do I tell this story? Because what Elon is doing by asking federal employees to list five things they did in a week is brilliant. Requiring any kind of an affirmative response from a worker will prove whether that worker even exists and can be reached. Don’t forget, the Inspector General for Afghanistan found out we were paying millions for soldiers and police in Afghanistan who didn’t even exist (ghost employees). There’s no telling what Elon’s plan will uncover. We will find some employees can’t use email or aren’t even literate enough to write five things. So everyone take a chill pill and write down your five things to let us know you exist and you can read email and you aren’t completely insubordinate. Then we can clean the roster.
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