Mike McNiece
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In 2016, roughly two weeks after Donald Trump clinched the GOP presidential nomination, Gallrein changed his registration from Republican to Independent. He refused to rejoin the party until after the president left office.






When leaders of my own party protect sex traffickers, spend our grandkids into oblivion, fund endless wars, lockdown our citizens, bailout corporations, bow to other countries, and hurt small farmers… …it’s true that I won’t be their yes man.


The commentary online I’m seeing insinuating that “Thomas Massie is a Democrat” because he spars with Trump is literal retard boomer propaganda for the lowest of IQ individuals. Massie is probably the most conservative member of Congress what are you even talking about? Massie sticks to conservative principles even when politically inconvenient which is WHY Trump doesn’t like him. Trump doesn’t want you to vote for Massie over vanity reasons not because he is a “Democrat”. •He votes against “emergency” power grabs and bipartisan consensus bills that most Republicans eventually cave on. •He’s one of the few members who regularly reads and publicly critiques the actual text of legislation instead of just voting with leadership. •He opposed COVID lockdown policies, vaccine mandates, and massive pandemic spending earlier and more consistently than many Republicans who later rebranded as anti-lockdown. •He’s unusually hostile to corporate welfare, subsidies, and government-backed market manipulation, not just Democratic programs. •He frequently takes positions that hurt him politically or socially in DC because he prioritizes constitutional consistency over party optics. •He’s skeptical of the intelligence/security apparatus in a way that aligns with old-school civil-libertarian conservatism. •He has a long track record of voting against omnibus packages that many “conservative” Republicans publicly complain about but ultimately support because they are WEAK. He’s the most ideologically consistent. People may dislike his positions, but it’s hard to argue he’s transactional or opportunistic. He’s one of the rare Republicans whose voting record often aligns almost perfectly with a STRICT interpretation of limited federal power. He’s the most conservative member of Congress do not lose him!!!














