Rep. Eric Burlison discusses Tesla, military academies, and energy policies in tweets

Rep. Eric Burlison discusses Tesla, military academies, and energy policies in tweets
Rep. Eric Burlison, U.S. Representative for Missouri's 7th District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Eric Burlison, currently representing Missouri’s 7th district in the U.S. Congress, shared a series of tweets on March 31, 2025. The tweets address matters concerning a prominent automotive company, educational opportunities at military academies, and federal energy policy.

In his first message, Burlison commented on a publicly traded automotive company. He stated, “Tesla is a publicly held company. The only people the left is hurting are themselves.” This suggests his belief that political actions by the left could be self-damaging.

Burlison also dedicated a tweet to discussing his participation in an educational event. He expressed his gratitude, noting, “It was an honor to join Academy Days this year and speak with students about the incredible opportunities offered at our nation’s military academies. If you’re interested in attending a military academy, my office is here to help. Find out more below.” This post was shared at 14:59:09 UTC.

Regarding federal subsidies, Burlison criticized a recent policy proposal by President Biden. He tweeted, “Biden’s Green New Scam subsidies could cost taxpayers $130 billion annually in just a decade. The free market should decide how Americans get their energy, not the government.” Burlison questions the cost implications of the Green New Deal and emphasizes a preference for market-driven energy solutions.



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