Robert J. Wittman takes to Twitter

Robert J. Wittman takes to Twitter
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Robert J. Wittman tweeted the following:

“Its obvious: You cant propose trillions of dollars in new taxes on job creators and think it helps the economy. #SOTUinCrisis”
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Here are other recent tweets from Robert J. Wittman:

“Biden’s plan to reduce inflation? Spend more federal dollars. That’s not how it works. We cannot inflate our way out of inflation. We cannot ignore the effect government spending has had on inflation and the price of goods and services American families are paying.”
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“Thank you to my colleague @RepSpartz for providing Members with commemorative flag pins to honor Ukraine. I stand with and support the people of Ukraine” on March 1
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“Proud to join my colleagues on this bill to assert American energy independence and dominance.
Energy security is national security, and it is critical that we unleash American energy production to counter Russian energy imports. twitter.com/cathymcmorris/” on March 1
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