Thomas Massie

The case with Massie, it's still early to tell, but his position, which is not confirmed yet, would be in agriculture and he would only act as a gnat for jewish food consortiums to swat at. Little victories may be allowed to keep the slaves from revolting completely, but nothing big will ever return to the people by this system. You should know this from studying the nature of power under jewish kleptocracy. Nothing will ever change as long as the jews are part of the government or receive concessions from an allegedly Christian state. Don't shoot the messenger for relaying what has been a reality for 79 years in Western Europe, 107 in Russia, and 111 in the USA. Orthodox Byzantium kept the jews in their place and that is why they survived for a millennia. The same with Charlemagne's Reich.
Trump wants Massie to get primaried, and 'will lead the charge against him'.

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You think primary voters will be cool with Massie (or anyone else) voting against this upcoming bill which has 300B set aside for mass deportations? Voting down this next bill means no deportations, if I'm not mistaken.

Huge typo here, I meant 300M (million not billion), and, I read more on the bill, it's around 420M+.

According to Wiki ICE budget is 9 Billion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Immigration_and_Customs_Enforcement

Apparently, a huge part of ICE's budget was being consumed by illegals coming over the border who needed medical care, clown world.

So, yeah, it might not be billions but it's still a 10% increase. Combined with zero border crossings, which normally sucks up tons of resources, there should be billions made available for deportations.

That said, if the government is shut down, I'm not sure if any of that funding will be available. This is probably why the Dems want to shut down the government, to protect their future voting base.

So it makes little sense to vote against this bill, the shutdown fight would be better in the Summer after ICE is funded for the rest of the year. Not sure what Rand Paul or Tom Massie are thinking, they seem to have poor strategy.
 


Finally found Massie's own view in his own words, thanks to Zerohedge, and he raises an excellent point.

The CR is an OmniBus bill of 12 different bills. Why force a vote on all 12 at once? Why not vote on them individually? If they were voted on individually, there'd be no threat of a shutdown stopping deportation efforts, for example. Congress could vote on funding ICE separately from funding the Dept. of Education.

He has a great point and him voting no is to draw attention to himself so he can make these points. I fully support this man because he has good strategy.

If Trump fights Massie in a primary, Trump will lose because Massie has the stronger argument. I predict Trump will let this blow over or take a black eye. Bills should be voted on separately, an end to the OmniBus corruption must happen.

At the very least, they should try doing separate votes on each bill, so voters can see where everyone stands, then if things still fail they can ram another Omnibus through. But they should definitely try.
 
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