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Massie Being Massie! Rep. Massie: "I refuse to be a thespian in this failure theater." 9/9/24

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Massie Being Massie! Rep. Massie: "I refuse to be a thespian in this failure theater." 9/9/24



We need more Massies!!!

Hopefully, his courage becomes contagious!
 
"...i refuse to be a thespian in this failure theater..."


oh my GOD!
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Not to be a dick, but considering that Massie knows his arguments won't make a difference, isn't what he's doing political theater as well. The only difference is he's cast in role of tragic hero (or comic relief, if I were to be really a dick)
 
Not to be a dick, but considering that Massie knows his arguments won't make a difference, isn't what he's doing political theater as well. The only difference is he's cast in role of tragic hero (or comic relief, if I were to be really a dick)


He forgot to wear his debt clock. Maybe that would've done the trick.
 
Not to be a dick, but considering that Massie knows his arguments won't make a difference, isn't what he's doing political theater as well. The only difference is he's cast in role of tragic hero (or comic relief, if I were to be really a dick)

All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players;
They have their exits and their entrances,
And one man in his time plays many parts,

[...] And then the justice,
In fair round belly with good capon lined,
With eyes severe and beard of formal cut,
Full of wise saws and modern instances;
And so he plays his part. [...]

 
Not to be a dick, but considering that Massie knows his arguments won't make a difference, isn't what he's doing political theater as well. The only difference is he's cast in role of tragic hero (or comic relief, if I were to be really a dick)

It didn't pass because of Massie, and the deep staters and useful idiots are complaining that they didn't get their bloated spending bill passed.


https://x.com/USAB4L/status/1836597870901985305
 
It didn't pass because of Massie, and the deep staters and useful idiots are complaining that they didn't get their bloated spending bill passed.


https://x.com/USAB4L/status/1836597870901985305

I thought the whole point was that they all knew it wasn't gonna pass and they're just gonna remove whatever sections inevitably that are blocking it and then pass it
 
I thought the whole point was that they all knew it wasn't gonna pass and they're just gonna remove whatever sections inevitably that are blocking it and then pass it

The uniparty plan was to have it pass the House on party lines. The Republicans could claim that they voted to secure the elections, the Democrats could claim they voted to support universal suffrage, even for illegal immigrants (essentially, for foreigners).

Then Schumer would strip the SAVE Act in the Senate, pass the CR in the Senate, and then Schumer and Johnson would reconcile (compromise) by leaving the SAVE Act out.

It's theater. That's what Massie opposed. And he just threw a monkey wrench in the works. It's so blatantly obvious that it was just cover, especially now that Republican useful idiots are screaming that Massie and his GOP cohorts are the bad guys because they didn't support election reform.
 
The uniparty plan was to have it pass the House on party lines. The Republicans could claim that they voted to secure the elections, the Democrats could claim they voted to support universal suffrage, even for illegal immigrants (essentially, for foreigners).

Then Schumer would strip the SAVE Act in the Senate, pass the CR in the Senate, and then Schumer and Johnson would reconcile (compromise) by leaving the SAVE Act out.

It's theater. That's what Massie opposed. And he just threw a monkey wrench in the works. It's so blatantly obvious that it was just cover, especially now that Republican useful idiots are screaming that Massie and his GOP cohorts are the bad guys because they didn't support election reform.

So if I'm understanding you right, the final bill will end up being the same, the main difference being that the 14 Republicans who "threw a wrench" are gonna be primaried cus they didnt vote for SAVE Act

He's right this is good theater :cool:

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So if I'm understanding you right, the final bill will end up being the same, the main difference being that the 14 Republicans who "threw a wrench" are gonna be primaried cus they didnt vote for SAVE Act

He's right this is good theater :cool:

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No. Uniparty plan A has been thwarted in the House. Johnson will no doubt try to bring some Democrats on board to pass it. How will he do that? If he drops the SAVE Act, then he looks like the bad guy, which he is. And so do the establishment Republicans that go along with Johnson and the Democrats.

A highly unlikely long shot would be for Johnson to bring the Massie gang back on board by cutting spending, then send it to the Senate. Then it would be Schumer shutting down government by not passing reduced spending. Of course Johnson is Schumer's lap dog, so highly unlikely is an understatement.
 
Not to be a dick, but considering that Massie knows his arguments won't make a difference, isn't what he's doing political theater as well. The only difference is he's cast in role of tragic hero (or comic relief, if I were to be really a dick)

I thought the whole point was that they all knew it wasn't gonna pass and they're just gonna remove whatever sections inevitably that are blocking it and then pass it

The uniparty plan was to have it pass the House on party lines. The Republicans could claim that they voted to secure the elections, the Democrats could claim they voted to support universal suffrage, even for illegal immigrants (essentially, for foreigners).

Then Schumer would strip the SAVE Act in the Senate, pass the CR in the Senate, and then Schumer and Johnson would reconcile (compromise) by leaving the SAVE Act out.

It's theater. That's what Massie opposed. And he just threw a monkey wrench in the works. It's so blatantly obvious that it was just cover, especially now that Republican useful idiots are screaming that Massie and his GOP cohorts are the bad guys because they didn't support election reform.

No. Uniparty plan A has been thwarted in the House. Johnson will no doubt try to bring some Democrats on board to pass it. How will he do that? If he drops the SAVE Act, then he looks like the bad guy, which he is. And so do the establishment Republicans that go along with Johnson and the Democrats.

A highly unlikely long shot would be for Johnson to bring the Massie gang back on board by cutting spending, then send it to the Senate. Then it would be Schumer shutting down government by not passing reduced spending. Of course Johnson is Schumer's lap dog, so highly unlikely is an understatement.

Make way for the bad guy...


https://x.com/atensnut/status/1836918412288614835
 
No. Uniparty plan A has been thwarted in the House. Johnson will no doubt try to bring some Democrats on board to pass it. How will he do that? If he drops the SAVE Act, then he looks like the bad guy, which he is. And so do the establishment Republicans that go along with Johnson and the Democrats....

On to Plan B...

House Speaker Mike Johnson Set to Deploy Secret 'Plan B' After His Government Funding Bill Fails: Report

Now that House Speaker Mike Johnson’s plan to avert a government shutdown has crashed and burned, it is on to what Johnson has told some Republicans is Plan B.

According to Axios, the speaker has not shared the contents of Plan B.
...
https://www.westernjournal.com/hous...-plan-b-government-funding-bill-fails-report/


Scoop: Mike Johnson's secret Plan B

Shortly before Wednesday's failed vote on the government spending stopgap, House Speaker Mike Johnson told senior Republicans in a private meeting that he had a Plan B — but wouldn't tell them what it was.
...
https://www.axios.com/2024/09/19/scoop-mike-johnsons-secret-plan-b
 
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