‘Undermines Our Representative Form Of Government’: Thomas Massie Rails Against Federal Bureaucracy

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60GigaHertz
60GigaHertz
2 years ago

I listened to Rep Massie at the Rogue Food Conference 2023 at Polyface Farm in Staunton, VA. He was awesome. At the end of his speech, he mentioned that he has 750K constituents but rarely hears from anyone.
I tried to call the other day and one of his DC staffers played the mute game with me. You know how many times that’s happened? Plenty. My phone was not on mute. The staffer knows I’m going to say something they are actually going to have to share with their boss… and they are lazy or disinterested.
And Mr. Massie’s congressional website is a mess. No topic drop down. Doesn’t load well and the e-form, once you get it filled out, doesn’t always go through. It’s a really rough website compared to say, Tom Emmer of MN. His website is the best I’ve ever seen.
This speech did not do him justice. The taxpayers aren’t arguiing for de-regulation anymore. We are demanding that entire agencies be dissolved and removed from our existence. We are fighting to stop FEDNOW and CBDC. We are screaming about the C19 injections that are killing 2 kids every hour and 600,000 Americans every year. HELLOOOOO…

MMinWA
MMinWA
2 years ago
Reply to  60GigaHertz

You talk like we have representation. Our elections are rigged and even when we get a MTG, she melts away into the DC fever Swamp after a few years. Face it, our government is a criminal cartel that believes it has a monopoly on violence. Their distain for us couldn’t have been made cleared with the vax.

NCRebel
NCRebel
2 years ago

Chevron deference doctrine. Giving bureaucracies judicial powers especially over ambiguous statutes needs abolishment immediately. Legislative branch passing the buck so they can stay clean of unfavourable legal matters such as the pistol brace issue. I might be wrong on this matter so please correct me if so. I’m a heavy equipment technician not an attorney.