Virginia U.S. Rep Robert J. Wittman: “Nows the time to resolve supply chain disruptions, support policies that incentivize hiring, control…”

Virginia U.S. Rep Robert J. Wittman: “Nows the time to resolve supply chain disruptions, support policies that incentivize hiring, control…”
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Robert J. Wittman tweeted the following:

“Nows the time to resolve supply chain disruptions, support policies that incentivize hiring, control runaway government spending, unleash American energy, and implement sound economic principles that will put America back on a strong and stable fiscal path.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Robert J. Wittman:

“Inflation is now at 7.9%, the highest since 1982.
Inflation is a tax on all Americans. From groceries to the gas pump, the consequences of Washingtons reckless spending are chipping away at Americans hard-earned wages.
thehill.com/policy/finance
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“The national average for gas is at $4.252. Yet, President Biden says he cant do much on rising gas prices.

American energy independence is long overdue. Here are 4 steps Biden should take NOW to unleash American energy production & bring down energy costs for all Americans:” on March 9
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“Im looking forward to speaking at the @McAleeseAssocPC Defense Programs Conference tomorrow. Make sure to tune in on mcaleese.com @ 8:10AM to hear my briefing #DPC22″ on March 8
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