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Massie for prez. The only one not owned by Israel.
He’s already rich off patents, and seems congenitally immune to propaganda. MIT engineers of a certain vintage think for themselves.
Trump acting like king now? deciding whom Kentucky got to elect? i like him less and less every day. that’s not American.
Fortwaye says
Trump acting like king now? deciding whom Kentucky got to elect? i like him less and less every day. that’s not American.
Holy shit, the President, as leader of the party, can't enforce party discipline?
Since when?
Massie gets to attack and campaign against Trump for years and years and thinks Trump can't campaign against him? What hypocrite balls.
you do comprehend the basic separation of powers?
basic separation of powers?
Massie lost a lot of weight. Maybe he has cancer.
Maga_Chaos_Monkey says
Massie lost a lot of weight. Maybe he has cancer.
I do suspect that his wife was murdered after he talked on Tucker about how every Congressman is assigned an AIPAC handler to tell him or her how to vote.
Massie for prez. The only one not owned by Israel.
They Think You're Stupid: Why the Attack Ads On Thomas Massie Are So Dishonest
Omnibus bills SUCK #8 ...
Omnibus spending bills - Congress’s usual way of doing business - are the most ridiculous way of allocating spending.
Instead of voting on particular spending based on its own merits, all spending is combined into one bill. Members of Congress are asked to vote for all of it, or none of it.
With one vote.
In his interview with podcaster Theo Von this week, Massie brought up how ridiculous this process is.
Sen. Rand Paul agreed. ...
Massie continued, “And and then that way your you can go to your representative or your senators and say, ‘why did you vote for that right now?’ They can say, "well, Theo, I had to vote for it, it had a pay raise for soldiers.”
Von nodded his head in agreement.
Massie’s point stuck: Who would possibly be against a pay raise for soldiers?
Which is precisely the point of these junky and deceptive omnibus bills.
Massie went on, “They literally will put a pay raise for soldiers in every freaking bill giant bill so that if you vote against it you have to go back home and watch tv ads that say ‘he voted against a pay raise for the soldiers." ...
As this is published, a “MAGA Kentucky” PAC is running ads attacking Thomas Massie for being opposed to the “Big, Beautiful Bill” spending legislation currently in Congress.
Which includes omnibus spending. Which he just spelled out in plain English why it’s such a dishonest waste of American taxpayer dollars.
Massie's Job is to stop the good using to perfect to keep the Status Quo.
Rep. Massie Files Bill to REPEAL the PREP Act and Strip Big Pharma of Legal Immunity
The PREP Repeal Act (H.R. 4388) would END liability protections for experimental pandemic countermeasures like mRNA injections — and restore the right to sue for injury.
“The PREP Act is medical malpractice martial law,” said Rep. Massie.
“The 2005 PREP Act prevents people from holding corporations accountable for the pain and suffering they cause during Presidentially declared emergencies. Americans deserve the right to seek justice when injured by government-mandated products. The PREP Repeal Act will restore that right.”
What the PREP Repeal Act Would Do:
Fully repeals Sections 319F–3 and 319F–4 of the Public Health Service Act — ending liability protections for pandemic countermeasures.
Restores the right to sue under federal and state law for injuries caused by drugs, biologics, or PREP Act–covered products.
Applies retroactively to pending lawsuits and appeals.
Rescinds unused federal funds from the PREP Act injury compensation fund.
Includes a severability clause to ensure the bill survives court challenges.
https://massie.house.gov/uploadedfiles/preprepeal.pdf
The PREP Repeal Act (H.R. 4388)
Prepare for new orders. I couldn’t find a single article reporting this outstanding news. We don’t hate the corporate media nearly enough. But yesterday, Representative Thomas Massie filed a short and sweet bill to repeal the PREP Act. It is exactly what the government needs to start rebuilding trust.
As regular readers are well aware, I am currently suing the federal government over the PREP Act, in Moms for America v. HHS (Northern District of Florida). So I know a little bit about it.
The PREP Act is a 2005 law, quietly passed in the wake of the Anthrax panic, and it provides the legal liability immunity to vaccine makers (and others) for any of their products used during a declared “pandemic.” Injured, disabled, or killed citizens cannot sue vaccine makers even if the vendors lied, but instead may only submit ‘claims’ to a useless and hyper-stingy black box called the “Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program” (CICP).
From what I’ve seen, you’d have better chances by mailing your claim to Wuhan, or stuffing it in Walmart’s suggestions box.
Nothing about PREP makes sense. If a product is “safe and effective,” then why does a manufacturer even need liability immunity? And if it’s not “safe and effective,” what right does the government have to mandate it in a free society?
It’s not exactly a recipe for trust. What national security objective is achieved by forcing citizens to take untested products, eroding trust in all our institutions and making us all outraged at our own government? Our enemies are taking victory laps.
Massie’s bill, which in a sane world should quickly pass and be signed into law (but of course, we’re not in a sane world), said it all in its short preamble:
(1) Liability shields granted under the PREP Act have undermined public trust and accountability during public health emergencies.
(2) The ability of citizens to seek redress for injury or harm is a fundamental principle of justice and due process. (Exactly what my lawsuit argues.)
(3) The PREP Act has enabled regulatory capture and legal immunity for pharmaceutical manufacturers at the expense of individual rights.
This might be the single most important bill since the Declaration of Independence was signed.
So far, Massie is standing alone (again) doing the unpleasant legislative work while others rack up clicks about Ukraine. If they are serious about health freedom, now’s the time to prove it. We don’t need any more soundbites. We need real accountability— and that starts with repealing the law that lets drug companies maim and kill with impunity, then walk away protected by statute.
Here’s the new operation: Mr. Massie needs some co-sponsors. Send your Representative and Senator a quick note of encouragement, if you feel agree. There are two ways, calling (best) or emailing.
Use House.gov to quickly find your representative’s phone number (put in your zip code at the top of the page).
https://www.house.gov/
Here’s the script, but feel free to improvise:
Hi, my name is [Your Name], and I’m a constituent from [City or ZIP]. I’m calling to urge Representative [Last Name] to co-sponsor Rep. Thomas Massie’s bill to repeal the PREP Act, HR 4388.
The PREP Act gives total legal immunity to pharmaceutical companies, even when people are harmed. That’s not acceptable. We need real accountability to rebuild public trust.
Please let the Representative know this is an important issue to me and others in our district.
Thank you.
If you prefer, use Democracy.io to quickly send emails to your own representatives based on your address.
https://democracy.io/#!/
Or do both! Here’s a handy email script:
Subject: Please Co-Sponsor Rep. Massie’s Bill to Repeal the PREP Act
I’m writing as your constituent to respectfully urge you to co-sponsor Rep. Thomas Massie’s bill to repeal the PREP Act, HR 4388.
The PREP Act grants pharmaceutical companies total immunity—even in cases of fraud or injury—while severely limiting recourse through the CICP. That’s not justice, and it’s certainly not freedom.
If the government truly wants to rebuild public trust in medical policy, accountability must return. HR 4388 accomplishes that by removing blanket immunity and restoring citizens’ ability to seek redress.
Please stand with your constituents—not the pharmaceutical lobby—and co-sponsor this essential legislation.
Thank you,
[Your Name], [Your ZIP Code]
If you joined in the fun, let everyone know in the comments. (And let us know if you remember our victorious 5-a-day calling army.)
Plus, actually repealing PREP would make my job as a lawyer much easier. Just saying.
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