Republican Congressman Joins Democrats in Condemning Trump Over Maduro Capture

The fact is that most politicians are not interested in a bi-partisan solution to problems. Those days are done.
that's a shame.

last time we had a chance to lower the debt, it's because Republicans worked with Clinton.

(CLintoon decided not to apply the saved funds to the debt, which would have made him the first president since Ike to be known for that feat. His mistake)
 
that's a shame.

last time we had a chance to lower the debt, it's because Republicans worked with Clinton.

(CLintoon decided not to apply the saved funds to the debt, which would have made him the first president since Ike to be known for that feat. His mistake)
Money and power is what most politicians crave.
 
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Meanwhile, you'll sit there and suffer total shitheels like Graham, Lurch Thune, Mike Johnonless, the four stooges who squelched Omar's censure and removal from committees, ad nauseum.

Just wow.

What does that mean, 'you'll sit there and suffer total shitheels'? Unless you live in one of their states, what other choice do you have, and even if you do, you're only 1 vote. How is any poster in here responsible for who decides to run for office? You sound as though you think we have any power, when in reality we don't. Start a thread about any of them, and I'm guessing most on the right in here would agree with you about them, so not sure what point it is you're trying to make. :dunno:
 
He votes with Republicans 90% of the time. When he DOESN'T, it's because he doesn't want to vote for increasing spending, sending tax dollars overseas, going against the constitution, covering for sex-traffickers, etc.

So he doesn't "vote with Democrats"....that's either an ignorant or dishonest take. He's not the one departing from Republican values....it's the frauds and RINOs in the party who have been going left, for years. Yet you partisans continue to support them because apparently a letter by someone's name is what is most important to you, not their actions or their track record. :rolleyes:

'Yet you partisans continue to support them'

What happens when they're not 'supported'?
 
Absolutely, they see no difference between Trump and the left, which is moronic.

Constantly meddling into other countries and running up the debt. The platform of both parties.
 
and was able to work across the aisle.

I don't want a 1 party system. I want a 2-party system that can work together.

He was the best chance of that happening in years.

'Work across the aisle' meant him capitulating to the D's every time.

When do you ever see a democrat willing to 'work across the aisle' today? Fetterman is the only one that even remotely isn't party above all else, and I'll bet he'll be primaried.
 
Constantly meddling into other countries and running up the debt. The platform of both parties.

So you think there is no difference, thanks for proving my point,
 
Massie ain't a Senator.

And he's still far less of a backstabbing ***** than the neocon ****** Lindsey Graham, whom Trump still inexplicably endorses.
Senator Lindsey Graham is part of the RINO CABAL that, like the Ever Ready Bunny Rabbit, never runs out of energy when it comes time to "juice up the Caboose" over @ the Rino National Committee". Senator Graham along with former senator John McCain remind me of a term called "double agents."
 
Senator Lindsey Graham is part of the RINO CABAL that, like the Ever Ready Bunny Rabbit, never runs out of energy when it comes time to "juice up the Caboose" over @ the Rino National Committee". Senator Graham along with former senator John McCain remind me of a term called "double agents."
B-b-b-bu-but MASSIE!!! :rolleyes:
 
Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie has decided to spend the days following one of the most successful U.S. operations in decades acting as the Trump administration’s loudest internal critic.

Instead of celebrating the arrest of Venezuelan socialist tyrant Nicolás Maduro, Massie has been unloading a stream of attacks that sound eerily similar to the talking points coming straight from the radical left and the corporate press.

Within hours of the strike and arrest, Massie took to social media accusing President Trump of deception, imperial ambition, and secretly plotting to seize Venezuela’s oil. He mocked the administration’s description of the operation as an arrest supported by the military, while claiming Trump had announced he was “taking over the country.”

That characterization does not line up with reality, but it does line up perfectly with MSNBC panels and Democrat press releases.

Massie then tried to portray the administration as internally inconsistent, citing Attorney General Pam Bondi, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Senator Mike Lee. The implication was that unless every official uses identical phrasing, the operation must be illegal. That is not constitutional analysis. That is nitpicking in search of a headline.


BJ -
I just don't understand why Kentucky Republicans in his district do not wish to be represented in Congress.
He's a grandstanding fringe buffoon; he will never be more.
I don't think we will ever trash those rinos, The dems will trash themself.
 
And now this.....There you have it!:mad:


Massie did it again — another vote that spits in the face of the people who put Republicans in power. Every time there’s a chance to stand with Trump, stand with the base, or stand with the country, he finds a way to tank it. It’s predictable at this point. He talks like he’s principled, but when it comes to actually defending the border or backing enforcement, he folds like it’s his full‑time job.


JUST IN: Republican Rep. Thomas Massie votes against funding for DHS and mass deportations.
 
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It's kind of humorous, really, if it weren't for the pathetic reality of the way they strategically produce these bills.

They could throw like 12 bills into one big bill, which they historically do rather than introduce them individually/seperately as the rules technically require.

But in reality what happens is that they throw 11 other tyrannies/over-reaches (bundled bills) into all of it, save for maybe one bill in the mix that says they're gonna protect granny from some triviality, but then when someone votes against it stricity because of the other 11 tyrannies, the drones come along and say, ''hey, Massie hates granny'' like a bunch of trained monkeys.
 
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Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie has decided to spend the days following one of the most successful U.S. operations in decades acting as the Trump administration’s loudest internal critic.

Instead of celebrating the arrest of Venezuelan socialist tyrant Nicolás Maduro, Massie has been unloading a stream of attacks that sound eerily similar to the talking points coming straight from the radical left and the corporate press.

Within hours of the strike and arrest, Massie took to social media accusing President Trump of deception, imperial ambition, and secretly plotting to seize Venezuela’s oil.
It sets a dangerous precedent. Now a US president can be taken as a hostage , especially when traveling abroad. No matter how you look at this one , it's reckless and dangerous. No good will come of it.
 
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