The chapter explores the congressman's use of a debt clock to highlight the growing national debt crisis and the consequences of printing more money. It delves into the implications of sanctions, such as seizing sovereign assets, and the impact of military spending on global perceptions towards the United States. Furthermore, it discusses the congressman's dissenting views on congressional votes related to international issues, emphasizing the importance of principles like free speech and avoiding overseas entanglements.
U.S. Representative Thomas Massie entered Congress in November 2012 after serving as Lewis County Judge Executive. He represents Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District which stretches across Northern Kentucky and 280 miles of the Ohio River. www.thomasmassie.com
(00:00) Where Does US Debt End?
(10:36) Why Massie Voted 15 Times Against Funding Israel
(14:53) AIPAC
(42:25) Area 51
(51:10) Massie's Relationship with Trump
(57:50) Kill Switches in Cars
(1:06:44) Mike Johnson and the Deep State
(1:15:20) How Massie Got Into Politics
(1:19:10) Living off the Grid
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