Missouri U.S. Rep Billy Long: “The American people aren’t stupid. They noticed the rise of inflation and gas prices BEFORE Russia…”

Missouri U.S. Rep Billy Long: “The American people aren’t stupid. They noticed the rise of inflation and gas prices BEFORE Russia…”
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Billy Long tweeted the following:

“The American people aren’t stupid. They noticed the rise of inflation and gas prices BEFORE Russia invaded. So why is this administration pinning all the blame on Putin and not their lack of leadership?
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Here are other recent tweets from Billy Long:

“I guess we’re returning to the days of passing a bill to know what’s in it. At least that’s how we’re trying to ram through an Omnibus with less than 24 hours to read the 2700 pages of legislation.” on March 14
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“Just as Chinese Americans were unfairly targeted during the height of COVID-19 so too are Russian Americans being targeted. We must work together as Americans during these trying times!
redstate.com/nick-arama/202” on March 14
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“This country can’t afford further embarrassment & instability abroad. We must end all Iranian nuclear negotiations! This administration’s foreign policy track record makes destabilization of the Middle East all but a certainty affecting our national security & that of our allies.” on March 14
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