Amash and Massie voted no, despite it technically going against their ideology. Cuz they're good dudes, and they know. Hell Massie lives on a self built self sustaining farm in the cuts. Good guy. He's also trying to get this 9/11 pages declassified I think he's read them.
In what way does this go against Massie and Amash's ideology?
A no vote seems perfectly inline with small government conservatism, especially when they are libertarian leaning.
I see where you're coming from.
I'm looking at it more as definite big government (federal) law VS. a chance of small government (state) law.
I still think it falls right in line with the ideologies of a "constitutional conservative" and a "libertarian leaning" republican.
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EndDrugAndOtherWars ago
Amash and Massie voted no, despite it technically going against their ideology. Cuz they're good dudes, and they know. Hell Massie lives on a self built self sustaining farm in the cuts. Good guy. He's also trying to get this 9/11 pages declassified I think he's read them.
spongy ago
In what way does this go against Massie and Amash's ideology?
A no vote seems perfectly inline with small government conservatism, especially when they are libertarian leaning.
EndDrugAndOtherWars ago
It would eliminate the chance of a gov't mandate on the private sector
spongy ago
I see where you're coming from.
I'm looking at it more as definite big government (federal) law VS. a chance of small government (state) law.
I still think it falls right in line with the ideologies of a "constitutional conservative" and a "libertarian leaning" republican.