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Thomas Massie
@RepThomasMassie
Aug 1
At the beginning of COVID, hospitals, some pharma, and insurance companies got a big favor from the federal government.
The President invoked the PREP Act, which means nobody can sue if they are negligently injured by EUA COVID vaccines, COVID treatments, or COVID testing.
If you believe there’s nothing sketchy about the pharma.gov COVID “vaccine” program, ponder this:
Nearly one year after FDA approval, why haven’t FDA approved versions of the vaccine been made available?
This is why the pharma fucks are trying to get the clot shot on the pediatric vaccine schedule, because it would confer blanket immunity from liability.
@RepThomasMassie
3h
Reminder: taking the shots did not meet the definition of “vaccination,” so @CDCgov changed the definition.
This was a gift to the not-real-vaccine marketeers and despots who would later force these drugs on Americans as a condition of employment, healthcare, education & travel.
@RepThomasMassie
6h
History will judge you harshly if you forced or coerced people to receive the shots.
The mandates are immoral and without scientific merit.
Is would be prudent at this point to notoriously reverse your position and apologize to those you have abused.
Sep 17, 2022
Thomas Massie
@RepThomasMassie
15h
If “the pandemic is over” as Biden says, then all of the President’s emergency powers predicated on a pandemic, all COVID vax mandates, the emergency powers of every governor, Emergency Use Authorizations, and the PREP act should all be voided tomorrow
If “the pandemic is over” as Biden says
@RepThomasMassie
2h
Check out the disclaimer on the new menus at Beans Cafe and Bakery in Northern Kentucky! Governor @AndyBeshearKY tried to shut down this restaurant during COVID, but the owner refused to comply with his tyranny. These are the real patriots
https://www.wcpo.com/news/coronavirus/nky-cafe-owner-charged-for-keeping-dining-room-open-against-state-orders-attorney-says
Thomas Massie
@RepThomasMassie
Oct 9
You can’t possibly say you are pro-freedom and support COVID vax mandates.
In fact, if you’re an elected official and you’re not actively opposing vaccine mandates, you’re pretty much worse than useless for liberty.
Because the jab doesn’t stop spread, there is no gray area.
Thomas Massie
@RepThomasMassie
12h
The incoming GOP House majority can defund every executive order. I would start with the COVID-19 vaccine mandates that are unconstitutional and illegal.
Feb. 1, 2023
On Tuesday, Congressman Thomas Massie gave a speech explaining the reasons the vaccine mandate against healthcare workers must end.
“I rise in support of this resolution because it would facilitate the passage of HR 497, the Freedom for Healthcare Workers Act,” he said. “What does that bill do? It ends the unscientific, illogical, immoral, unconstitutional, unethical vaccine mandate on healthcare workers that is predicated on lies.”
He listed the five predicates for the mandate that turned out to be lies:
1. The vaccine prevents spread
2. The vaccines don’t cause any harm
3. The mandates are scientific
4. Natural immunity should be ignored
5. Nobody’s liable for the damage the mandate can cause
As he put it, “We’re living under medical malpractice martial law right now under the PREP Act and the EUAs.”
He concluded by dropping the ultimate truth bomb. “This is the epitome of hypocrisy. Nobody in this room was mandated to take a vaccine, and we’re voting on whether we’re going to force people who want to take care of people whether they have to take the vaccine.”
The House of Representatives has voted in support of a bill that would force manufacturers to tell consumers if Internet-connected devices have a built-in camera or microphone.
On February 27, House lawmakers overwhelmingly voted in favor of the measure.
The move hand enforcement of the rule over to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
That requirement does not cover certain devices, such as “a telephone (including a mobile phone), a laptop, tablet, or any device that a consumer would reasonably expect to have a microphone or camera.” ...
The motion’s opponents include a number of well-known conservative and libertarian lawmakers.
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), Rep. Dan Bishop (R-NC), Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ), and Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) all voted against it.
There should be a website with a place for the public to discuss each Congressman and his/her votes.
I already have them all on patrick.net, at least the ones before the midterms, and was hoping people would comment on Congressmen here.
The NYT gave Congressman Tom Massie (R-Kentucky) 3 pages in last Sunday's paper
And they could not find anything bad to say. Which is why he is my favorite Member of Congress. A Jeffersonian.
It is a very long article so I won’t post the rest, but you can see the guy is smart, sharp, and he isn’t afraid of anyone. Note: he is simply honest about the fact that the electricity to fill up his Tesla comes primarily from coal in Kentucky; in your neighborhood it might come from nuclear, natural gas, or oil. Most people think the Tesla is “clean” but that electricity has to come from somewhere.
Support his PRIME Act that would allow local farmers to sell meat locally without a lot of federal rigmarole that has put many out of business. He also is drafting a similar Act for selling fresh milk locally. And he wants to end the Department of Education. He was a speaker 2 weeks ago at the Attack on Food and Agriculture I hosted.
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