Heating your home is expected to cost you 17.2% more this winter. That’s an increase of $1,025 to $1,202 – the highest we’ve seen in over a decade. Hardworking families cannot afford this administration’s price hikes.

Nov 3, 2022 · 11:53 PM UTC

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Replying to @SenatorTimScott
Inflation is a worldwide problem!! What would you do to eradicate it? Talk is cheap.
Replying to @SenatorTimScott
Not to mention here in California gas prices last year and Gas prices NOW! Thanks for cutting that pipeline…
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Now Timmy, you KNOW the administration DOESN'T set heating oil prices. No dessert fou you, young man. Not until you tell the people the truth.
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So WHAT IS YOUR SOLUTION?? You don’t have one!!
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energy company gouging while making massive profits is not the responsibility of the Govt. Go after those who DO set the market prices...you're all about the market, right?
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Replying to @SenatorTimScott
And your proposal to remedy this is what? More tax breaks for the rich? Republicans voted no to every bill to help consumers. Even no to stop gouging. So stop complaining and finger pointing. Repubs have zero plans!!
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Gaslighting, pun intended.
Replying to @SenatorTimScott
In the free enterprise system the market dictates price. Or, the government can regulate cost of certain things an example would be insulin, which you voted against.
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