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2022 May 31, 5:00pm   13,995 views  147 comments

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Thomas Massie, U.S. House Kentucky District 4, Republican

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107   Patrick   2024 Jun 13, 2:16pm  

Patrick says

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/06/rep-thomas-massie-offers-solution-stop-steve-bannons/







OK, I did it. Started from https://contactrepresentatives.org/louisiana/mike-johnson but the given DC phone number (202) 225-2777 fails to accept new messages, with "mailbox full".

OTOH, his number in DC does let you press 1 to leave a message: 318-840-0309

At first it says something like number not available, but wait a moment and it will let you leave a message.
109   Patrick   2024 Jun 22, 2:36pm  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/waiting-for-godot-saturday-june-22


For your weekend extreme weather mini-roundup, we begin with Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY), who was idly cloud-gazing yesterday, minding his own business, when he felt compelled to tweet this curious observation:



111   Patrick   2024 Jun 29, 9:03am  

https://www.wkyt.com/2024/06/28/wife-kentucky-congressman-thomas-massie-has-died/


(WKYT) - The wife of Kentucky congressman Thomas Massie has died.

The congressman shared news of her passing on social media:

The pair were married for 35 years.

Rhonda Massie leaves behind four children.

Representative Massie also thanked people for the prayers and support for his family.

Massie represents the 4th District of Kentucky.


Huh.
112   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2024 Jun 29, 10:33am  

Up until a week ago I really didn't know much about Massie. Last weekend I watched Tucker interview him:

https://rumble.com/v50pu36-tucker-talks-to-rep.-thomas-massie-doesnt-care-what-you-think-of-him-which-.html

He talked a LOT of shit about AIPAC and how every Republican has "an AIPAC guy" they have to speak with to screen what they want to do basically - except him. (He didn't know about the demonrats).

There are some people suggesting his wife was offed by AIPAC and use this as evidence:





I thought the interview was pretty amazing. He lives off grid and they covered a lot of ground. Like how he went and got a Tesla battery from a junk yard to power the Timber house he's built.

My first instinct to word that she, "Died suddenly", was that she was vaccinated. I highly recommend watching the interview. It's a good one.
113   Patrick   2024 Jun 30, 3:59pm  

I think Massie said that no one in his family is vaxxed.

Murder is a real possibility.
114   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2024 Jun 30, 4:08pm  

This morning I saw someone post she had pancreatic cancer on another platform. I wouldn't imaging people die suddenly from that though.
116   AmericanKulak   2024 Jun 30, 7:01pm  

Well, she had to be in her 50s. Cancer? There were rapid onset cancers before COVID. Could be a stroke or heart disease, high BP isn't called the silent killer for nothing.
120   fdhfoiehfeoi   2024 Jul 25, 6:41am  

Massie is the closest thing to Ron Paul I've seen. And I'm including Rand when I say that.
123   Patrick   2024 Aug 20, 7:42pm  

https://bigleaguepolitics.com/thomas-massie-says-dual-citizens-elected-to-us-congress-must-renounce-citizenship-in-all-foreign-countries/


Thomas Massie Says Dual Citizens Elected To US Congress Must Renounce Citizenship In All Foreign Countries


Good, but no American should be allowed to have any dual citizenship, ever.

China has the right idea about this.
127   Patrick   2024 Sep 26, 3:56pm  

https://x.com/RepThomasMassie/status/1839271012304552105


@RepThomasMassie
Yesterday in @Weaponization, I questioned Inspector General Horowitz about the number of confidential human sources who entered the Capitol on 1/6.

Horowitz said the number won’t be known before the election. Biden-Harris doesn’t want the feds’ role on 1/6 known. Why?
129   Patrick   2024 Nov 6, 12:46pm  

https://www.thelunaticfarmer.com/blog/11/6/2024/celebration


My favorite congressman, Thomas Massie from Kentucky, has agreed to go in as Secretary of Agriculture.

He's been the sponsor of the PRIME ACT, which, if pushed through, would be the biggest shot across the bow of the entrenched industrial meat processing system we've seen in a century. Let liberty ring. Wouldn't that be a change of fortune for Big Ag?
136   AmericanKulak   2024 Dec 19, 11:14pm  

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

https://x.com/DC_Draino/status/1671271638938300416
Jun 20, 2023
137   AmericanKulak   2024 Dec 19, 11:20pm  

Patrick says






Well yeah, he participates in "Fiscal Conservative Prinsuhpuls at the Worst Times"

A short time later on Tuesday, Rep. Thomas Massie, a hard-right Republican who had teased he might tank the debt ceiling deal struck between Republican Speaker Kevin McCarthy and Democratic President Joe Biden nodded to the self-made drama in the room. “I’m reluctant to disclose how I might vote on this rule because then all the cameras leave,” said Massie, who coyly added that he needed to read the actual rule before he could commit. (Yes, the committee hearing began without a finalized draft, any printed copies of it, or even the actual cost projections.)

Ultimately, the Kentucky Republican voted just before 9 p.m. in support of the deal, sparing McCarthy a defeat on an early procedural vote. Republicans could afford to lose only two votes on the Rules Committee, and Massie stood to have been the third. “With that, the cameras are dismissed,” he said ahead of the roll call vote.
https://time.com/6283635/debt-ceiling-deal-kevin-mccarthy-republicans-chaos/

In the floor vote in mid 2023, Massie would NOT defect, and voted with McCarthy to pass the Debt Ceiling suspension for Biden.

He now refuses to do so for Trump, and since the GAO counts tax cuts as "Spending", putting Trump's ending double jeopardy Soc Sec, O/T, and Tips taxation is now almost impossible.

Massie is NOT stupid. He KNOWS what he is doing.
139   Patrick   2025 Jan 7, 2:20pm  

https://classythomasmassie.substack.com/p/thomas-massie-puts-america-first


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.



142   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2025 Jan 11, 12:45pm  

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.
143   mell   2025 Jan 11, 3:58pm  

Maga_Chaos_Monkey says


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. Humans are faulty by definition, we know this since star trek, I never expect a politician to score 100/100 points, not even 90 (maybe Ron/Rand Paul come close to that), once again pareto is your friend. An 80% score card is definitely a keeper, if all.of Washington were 80% winners we would not have so many problems. Just think of the last 4 years, brutal... I mean they just stopped short of sending untoxxed people to concentration camps via EO. I'm ok with Massie though he is far from my favorite. Many of those who voted against the border wall wanted congress to do it and not the EO circumvent congress, some of course just pretending these concerns because they are never trumpers, and some may have been sincere with their concerns
144   AmericanKulak   2025 Jan 11, 8:17pm  

mell says


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


Massie knows how to talk about the (relatively tiny) cost of Foreign Aid to get people to think he's based and gives a shit.

Then he clears a debt ceiling suspension out of his committee and votes yes as a gift to Biden in Summer 2023 resulting in TRILLIONS in new spending and expanded government, while he howls on twitter about $10B in aid.

Contrast with Paul who simply voted against almost everything most of the time.

Chip Roy is another fakeass.

I'll watch their votes on Working Tax Cuts and making sure they raise the ceiling for Trump like the did for Biden, since b/c Congress counts tax cuts as "Spending", it requires lifting the Debt Ceiling to pass them.

RINOs are a bigger threat than Democrats, we shouldn't be here today since we had mostly Republican Houses since the mid 90s.
145   mell   2025 Jan 11, 10:13pm  

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
146   AmericanKulak   2025 Jan 12, 2:32am  

mell says


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

Again, when the chips are down, he establishments. The debt is the fault of the House.

He can spare me the Muh Fiscul Princuhpuls when he tweets endlessly about a few billion in foreign aid but rubber stamps Biden's Trillion Dollar budget busters both in Committees and on the floor.

Like Eyepatch McCain, he's a pompous turd who likes to bloviate and moan about secret money while taking plenty of his own. Hope Catturd does sue his ass for defamation.

Or as Trump said: "He (Massie) is a 3rd Rate Grandstander"


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