@JoeTalkShow I'm officially back to being an independant.
An endorsement by Trump now GUARENTEES an absolute no vote from me.
Let both parties burn, for all I care. They are the same anyway.
No deep state arrests.
No de-weaponization operation.
No accountability for Covid.
No Epstein accountability.
But God dang the whole machine came together to get rid of that one libertarian guy in Kentucky! 👊
NOBODY showed up to Ed Gallrein's victory party. Apparently there wasn't a single Kentucky state lawmaker at the event. Does this make sense to.....anyone? Make it make sense?
Trump's endorsement defeated @RepThomasMassie, that's why they also needed 20 million dollars, a near complete shutout from Fox News, a Pete Hegseth speech and the most expensive Congressional primary in American history.
Let's not overcomplicate this. Thomas Massie lost because he took on the Machine. His loss was not the result of differing philosophies, but brute force politics.
This is not, as some Trump apologists are overly intellectualizing, a backlash to Massie being obstinate (he voted with Republicans more than 90 percent of the time), or his insufficient enthusiasm for enforcing immigration law (every purported example of this is Massie voting against an unconstitutional bill that also contained something ostensibly hawkish on immigration), or "Jew hatred" as the most irresponsible accounts on here are suggesting.
Massie’s cardinal sin has always been trying to keep Washington confined to its own purported constitutional restraints. For that he’s being chased out of town.
He also touched the third rail. He lifted the veil on Washington, enabling us to get peak at how power is actually wielded behind the scenes.
Which brings us to Epstein: If you still believe this topic is some harebrained conspiracy theory, I understand you have not looked into it for yourself. And I can sympathize. It's overwhelming & confusing & seemingly dark & ultimately it's just easier to wait & see what other people tell us about it. And when the corporate media instead focuses on more mundane matters, we eventually presume the whole thing was just nonsense after all.
Everyone is on their own intellectual journey; not everyone wants to jump straight into the deep end of the pool. I understand it's easier, & preferable, to believe simpler narratives, such as Trump being a heroic figure here to deliver us from the fallout of far-left progressivism.
But if that were true, he wouldn't have had any issues with Massie. The reality -- however reluctant Trump voters are to acknowledge it -- is that things have been getting steadily worse since his second term began. To wit:
Inflation: January 2025, 2.9 percent; today, 3.8 percent (and unfortunately it's ramping up)
Unemployment: 4.0 percent in Jan. 2025; today, 4.3 percent. Meanwhile, the labor force participation rate fell to 61.8 percent, its lowest since October 2021, so the headline understates the softening.
National debt: $36.22 trillion in Jan. 2025; today, $39 trillion.
Debt servicing: Taxpayers are currently spending $3 billion/day just on interest, eclipsing the Pentagon budget, and soon Social Security.
Foreign policy: Chaos, which is suspiciously profitable for those in the know
Almost every reliable economic indicator is flashing red, signaling an imminent global economic crash. And when that happens, you back be sure the Blackrocks of the world will use it as a major buying opportunity, further consolidating their power.
Trump voters can keep pulling the wool over their eyes and pretending it’s not real. But eventually the truth will become inescapable. And when that day comes & they seek solutions, they can talk to Thomas Massie.
Here's my hypothesis.
What we just witnessed in KY with the Massie loss was a 'struggle session.' It was designed to send one message: "We're fully in control, you have no power, and you might as well not even waste the time to vote."
It was an operation designed to inflict demoralization. Same as not being allowed to be on the beach alone during 'Covid.' That's it's complete nonsense **IS** the point.
Same as publicly executing Charlie Kirk. Same energy, same intention, & the same people. The point is to demonstrate their power, with the target being your sense of agency and control.
We no longer need to wonder why the Trump administration has zero interest in finding CK's actual killer. It's the same people.
Who was that figure in white seen leaving the roof of the Sorenson building at UVU that fateful day? That nobody cares on Tyler's 'defense team' or with any investigative authority is meant to be both obvious to the thinking person, as well as demoralizing.
That's the play; fracture and divide us. Demoralize people to the point of giving up before they can even begin to organize, let alone fight. It's a form of cognitive warfare, and it's been running non-stop since Covid first appeared in 2020.
Why? Because someone hates America and its people and wishes to see us taken down.
The Barbarians are inside the gates.
That's what the Massie loss means to me.
@JoeTalkShow I'm officially back to being an independant.
An endorsement by Trump now GUARENTEES an absolute no vote from me.
Let both parties burn, for all I care. They are the same anyway.
I’m done with the GOP.
I’ll be registering as an independent and probably won’t vote until 2028.
Both of these parties are useless and reject anyone who isn’t part of the status quo.
They lost me tonight with Massie.
Thomas Massie explains EXACTLY why he got removed from office.
His Epstein Files Transparency act removed:
"TWO DOZEN CEOs.
An ambassador.
A prince.
A prime minister.
A Minister of Culture."
"And that was just 6 months."
The most powerful people on Earth spent decades operating behind closed doors.
Protected by wealth, status and connections.
And suddenly the walls were caving in, the public was learning that power networks exist, investigations were being opened.
So they removed him.
Massie then ended with a warning:
"I got 7 months left in Congress."
He should now name ALL the names.
One last F you.
$32 million dollars and an entire administration mobilized to destroy one congressman.
His crime?
Demanding answers about Epstein class abuse networks, and refusing to let child predators hide behind political cover.
If that level of firepower doesn't tell you who's being protected, nothing will.
Go Massie!
God bless Thomas Massie.
He walks out of this with his honor intact. He’s a patriot & kept his integrity.
As long as the voters give their votes to whoever can run the most ads we will have politicians who are purchased by foreign governments & corporate interests.
The Thomas Massie primary has opened my eyes to how many Republicans are dirty, emotional, and brainwashed just like Democrats.
I hate both parties!
I vehemently supported President Trump because I thought he wanted to destroy the Lindsey Grahams and Mitch McConnells, not the Thomas Massies and Rand Pauls!!
@rsg310 Setting aside the fact that you are stupid levels of wrong, are you advocating for Gallrein? The man who has accepted MILLIONS in foreign money? Who hated Trump so much he left the republican party? 🤡