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Thomas Massie

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Thomas Harold Massie is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Kentucky's 4th congressional district since 2013. A member of the Republican Party, Massie has been an advocate for limited government and individual liberties. He is known for his libertarian-leaning views and has often focused on issues such as fiscal responsibility and government transparency. Throughout his tenure, he has been involved in various legislative efforts and has made headlines for his outspoken positions on a range of topics.

Apr 30, 2019

I agree that they are the same restriction on the Second Amendment as they are on the right to vote.

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Apr 29, 2019

The taskforce recognized that the business model is unsustainable, that a price cap, again, on products that generate roughly 70 percent of our revenue is unsustainable.

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Apr 8, 2019

We must not use a single dollar of the Department of Defense budget to address the climate change issue.

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Apr 8, 2019

Germany earlier this year announced they are going to phaseout all of their coal production. Is that not really a commitment to Putin and to Russia?

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Apr 8, 2019

We could have higher taxes, lower crop production, higher food prices, wasted energy reserves, and a foolish effort to deplete CO2.

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Apr 8, 2019

Instead of convening a kangaroo court, the President might want to talk with the educated adults he once trusted to fill his top national security positions.

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Apr 8, 2019

Sea level rise modeling handbook from the United States Geological Survey

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Apr 8, 2019

Here is the worst thing that can happen or some of the bad things that could happen by forcing a transition to renewable energy too soon.

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Apr 8, 2019

I agree with something Secretary Kerry said, and Mr. Hagel. China has installed about four times as much solar panels as we have this year in this country.

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Apr 8, 2019

there is not a single climate denier in this room.

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Apr 8, 2019

Of course, they're going to be better off, because you've got engineers, and entrepreneurs, and inventors laboring in a system of free markets, capitalism, and strong intellectual property.

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