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More reasons the current CR funding bill sucks and Massie was right to vote against it


               
2025 Mar 11, 2:16pm   503 views  35 comments

by Patrick   follow (59)  

https://jonfleetwood.substack.com/p/buried-on-page-86-of-stopgap-spending


Buried on Page 86 of Stopgap Spending Bill: Congress Extends Pandemic Emergency Powers, Biodefense Secrecy, and Pharma Privileges Through September 2025

Congress looks to extend emergency powers and secrecy over high-containment laboratories in stopgap funding bill.

The U.S. House of Representatives is voting on this bill today.

These laws give the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) and other top federal officials sweeping, unilateral powers over the American people in the event of a declared—or even a potential—public health emergency. Under these authorities, the federal government can declare emergencies, deploy federalized medical teams, lock down communities, roll out mass vaccination campaigns, and fast-track the use of unlicensed drugs and vaccines. Even state personnel can be reassigned to serve federal priorities.

Congress didn’t just extend emergency powers. Lawmakers also renewed legal authority for total secrecy over government-funded pandemic research, countermeasure development, and the activities of high-containment biolabs working with dangerous pathogens. Americans will remain locked out of knowing where these labs are, what viruses they’re working on, and how vulnerable the nation’s defenses really are.

And if that wasn’t enough, Congress re-upped special antitrust exemptions that allow Big Pharma and government agencies to coordinate in secret on the manufacture, distribution, and stockpiling of pandemic countermeasures—without any public oversight and without the usual competition laws that prevent monopolies.

These laws weren’t passed during a national emergency. They weren’t rushed through during a new pandemic. Congress extended them as part of a temporary funding measure—a 99-page continuing resolution designed to keep the government’s lights on. And buried in the fine print were provisions that give unelected bureaucrats sweeping powers over your life, your health, and your freedom.

They buried all of this in dense legalese—referencing the Public Health Service Act (here)—on page 86 of the continuing resolution stopgap bill.

https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/COMPS-8773/pdf/COMPS-8773.pdf

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33   goofus   @   2025 Mar 13, 10:05am  

Patrick says


Lol, Massie's great accomplishment is voting NO on bullshit bills over and over.

If every Congressman did that, we'd have the best Congress ever.


The Massie hate, as best I can tell, started after his Tucker Carlson interview. He pointed out that everyone in congress, Rep and Dem alike, has an “AIPAC guy” who takes them to lunch and advises them how to vote. AIPAC doesn’t fund directly, but controls a large network of donors. He also noted the lobbying group, Christians for Israel, is an aipac creation. Not grassroots, though it poses as such.
34   ElYorsh   @   2025 Mar 13, 10:20am  

Patrick says

See if you can find the actual Tweet from Massie

He probably deleted the post. He did post what Catturd claims, I saw it and checked it off as a cat fight between whiners.
35   FortWayneHatesRealtors   @   2025 Mar 13, 10:25am  

there’s entire machinery lately shitting on Massie. i already know that is all bullshit, it was always bullshit before. just means he pissed off some wealthy people.

i literally believe nothing i read these days.

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