U.S. Rep. Warren Davidson Serving Ohio's 8th District | Official U.S. House headshot
U.S. Rep. Warren Davidson Serving Ohio's 8th District | Official U.S. House headshot
Warren Davidson, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Ohio's 8th district, shared his thoughts on various issues through a series of tweets on February 18, 2025. Davidson, who succeeded John Boehner in 2016, touched upon topics ranging from public perception to federal government size and economic concerns.
In a tweet posted on February 18, 2025, at 02:34 UTC, Davidson expressed disbelief over reactions to certain messages. He noted the irony that some people seem more concerned with "the messenger than the message." "Again, it’s hard to believe this is even possible, but it’s even more inconceivable that anyone would be more upset by the messenger than the message."
Later that day at 13:44 UTC, Davidson commented on legislative priorities concerning school lunch menus and advocated for a smaller federal government. He referenced the Constitution's Tenth Amendment as guidance for reducing governmental reach. "I’m certain we can survive if Congress doesn’t need to vote on whether kids can have chocolate milk on the school lunch menu. True story. The 10th Amendment points the way to restore a federal government small enough to fit within the Constitution."
On February 18 at 14:07 UTC, Davidson raised questions about global debt levels and potential economic outcomes. He drew parallels between current debt levels and those post-World War II when monetary systems were restructured during Bretton Woods talks. He also mentioned central banks' efforts towards developing Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). "What will happen with markets? The last time the planet had this much debt was the end of World Word Two when the global monetary system was reset at Bretton Woods. All major central banks have spent years developing Central Bank Digital Currency and they all know their…"