Florida U.S. Rep Byron Donalds: “MUST-READ op-ed from @RepJasonSmith! One year in, it is already clear that the explosion of high prices,…”

Florida U.S. Rep Byron Donalds: “MUST-READ op-ed from @RepJasonSmith! One year in, it is already clear that the explosion of high prices,…”
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Byron Donalds tweeted the following:

“MUST-READ op-ed from @RepJasonSmith!
One year in, it is already clear that the explosion of high prices, worker shortages, and a lagging economy limping its way to recovery along a trail of wasteful spending will be the legacy of Bidens so-called American Rescue Plan.
FACTS twitter.com/housebudgetGOP
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Here are other recent tweets from Byron Donalds:

“Do not think for a second that the WH truly cares about the distribution of mAbs.
This admin has done everything possible to deny Americans the opportunity to receive this LIFESAVING treatment & it shouldn’t be used to force members to vote for more (unnecessary) COVID funding. twitter.com/nprpolitics/st
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“It was great to tour @valerieshousefl yesterday in Fort Myers.
Following the loss of a loved one, Valeries House offers a safe & caring community center for grieving children to receive support, mentorship, and guidance.
The SWFL community is grateful for all they do!”
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“The national average gas price was $4.33 and $4.329 in Florida just yesterday.
1 in 10 consumers say rising gas prices will significantly affect their decision to travel in the next six months and 24% say their personal financial situation is impacting that decision. #BlameBiden twitter.com/FinancialCmte/
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