Eric Burlison critiques government spending and supports Trump’s trade strategy

Eric Burlison critiques government spending and supports Trump’s trade strategy
Rep. Eric Burlison, U.S. Representative for Missouri's 7th District — Twitter Website
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Rep. Eric Burlison, representing Missouri’s 7th district in the U.S. Congress, has been vocal on various issues via social media. Having succeeded Billy Long in 2023, Burlison has utilized platforms such as Twitter to express his political viewpoints and share thoughts on fiscal policies, government management, and trade matters. Below is a summary of his recent posts.

On April 15, 2025, Burlison addressed the federal budget management, stating, “A government that can’t manage its checkbook doesn’t deserve another dime. Taxpayers aren’t ATMs, and they’re fed up.” This tweet reflects his concerns regarding federal expenditure and taxpayer burden.

Later on the same day, at 5:19 PM UTC, Burlison referenced a quote from Rush Limbaugh, reiterating concerns about government efficiency: “Rush Limbaugh in 2017: Why can’t D.C. do more with less for once?” Here, Burlison questions the federal government’s resource utilization capability.

On April 16, 2025, at 1:30 PM UTC, Burlison expressed support for President Trump’s trade policies, distinguishing between different international trade strategies. In his tweet, he mentioned, “There is a stark and undeniable difference between a reckless trade war and the principled stance of a leader demanding fair trade. President Trump is acting on his promise to put America first.” This post conveys Burlison’s endorsement for the administration’s trade actions aimed at prioritizing national interests.

Eric Burlison, aged 46, continues to serve the citizens of Missouri from his hometown in Ozark. He holds two degrees from Missouri State University and has an extensive background in the Missouri state legislature.



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