Food prices spiked 11.4% -- the largest one-year increase since May 1979. As Democrats celebrate their inflationary policies, @HouseGOP are ready and committed to cutting wasteful spending and restoring fiscal sanity.
Exactly four weeks ago, I signed the Inflation Reduction Act into law. So today, we're celebrating. Tune in at 3 PM ET as I deliver remarks and welcome the leaders and advocates who made it happen to the People's House.

Sep 13, 2022 · 5:28 PM UTC

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Can you point to a plan, *any* plan, you or anyone from your caucus has to address it?
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Other than your paycheck name what you call wasteful spending?
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What's wasteful? Cutting costs for seniors' medication? Investing in crumbling infrastructure? Investing in clean energy to help save our planet for our kids and grandkids. All this while REDUCING the deficit by over $300 billion.
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It’s time for you and your social media teams to start reading the responses to your posts! You might learn what your constituents want!
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Just like you did from 2017-2019? Oh wait
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The Biden administration's deficit is significantly less than the Trump administration's deficit. The inflation was caused by a horrific response to Covid.
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Hey Tom - tell us how y'all gonna cut food prices in the US when it's a global inflation problem?
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Easy w/ the sanity talk bud. GOP policies and actions have been anything but sane for some time now.
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Republicans want to eliminate Social Security. That's the plan. Tax breaks for the wealthiest, tax the middle class, take away Social Security and Medicare and take away women's rights.
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How would that make food cheaper?
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