You are not gonna believe this…
Ayanle Siad Barre, the son of former Somali genocidal dictator, Mohamed Siad Barre, operates a taxpayer-funded home healthcare company in Columbus, Ohio
He was his father’s national security advisor.
It just never ends
The only thing that stops violent men from raping you and your society are other men who are equally willing to be violent in stopping the rapists. The West has decided that the highest virtue is to quietly comply with the destruction of your civilization because to do otherwise is bigoted toward the rapists. It really is that simple.
For the last year and a half, I’ve had the privilege of contributing to the security of our nation under the leadership of a President wholly and profoundly devoted to the safety and success of the American people.
I’ve witnessed him work tirelessly to deliver a global and sustainable peace — not the typical short-term Band-Aids and window-dressing, but true transformation to a Golden era in which our children can thrive and grow.
There is no stable peace while uranium is enriched in the hidden corners of a county that routinely chants Death to America from the floor of its Majlis.
The President’s masterful blockade is finally forcing the Iranian regime to the table. And it’s doing so with vastly fewer casualties than Bush and Obama’s disastrous war in Iraq, where hundreds of thousands died, millions were displaced, and the threat of WMD did not actually exist.
Whatever the media may say, this is a President who treasures human life. A brilliant tactician and tough negotiator, who delivers peace through strength. From his decision to end Obama-era funding for the war in Syria to his fierce commitment to peace in Biden’s war-torn Ukraine, he has spent five years in office focused on extinguishing conflict and violence across the globe. As a result, he has delivered more peace deals with fewer casualties than any president of my lifetime, and it’s not even close. I stand in awe of his courage, competence, and character.
The Washington Post — who swamp-cheered their way through the last two decades’ disastrous and violent wars — speculated yesterday that perhaps I’m rejoining the private sector due to disagreement with the President’s foreign policy.
Hogwash.
I’m rejoining the private sector because I have a daughter about to begin college, with two younger children to educate, and I have to keep my family financially on track. But make no mistake about it — I stand with the President EVERY STEP OF THE WAY. And I will be at his side, serving on the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board and the Intelligence Oversight Board with pride, devotion, and deepest gratitude for the coming two and a half years.
Mr. President, God bless you, our Peacemaker in Chief. 🇺🇸
He voted against the OBBB when the CENTRAL feature of that bill was to make the 2017 tax cuts permanent. When passed they had a 10 year time limit. Not making them permanent would have returned us to the Obama era tax rates, and the change would have been the largest tax increase in US history.
Beyond that, OBBB was the "reconciliation" bill that could not be filibustered in the Senate, and it was the vehicle through which many Biden Admin. policies could be reversed with legislation rather than temporary Executive Orders.
Massie always has a reason to justify his votes.
His sheeple accept them at face value.
His reasons are always pretextual with a veneer of "muh principles." F-him.
@LeaderJohnThune YOUR FOOT HAS BEEN ON THE BRAKE THIS ENTIRE TIME! We see you Thune. You will join your cronies Cassidy and Cornyn in the Senate trash bin soon.
Would you consider Spencer Pratt's campaign ad misleading now that it's revealed that he lives in one of LA's premier hotels rather than the trailer on his lot? 🤔