Kansas U.S. Rep Ron Estes: “Gas prices continue to climb, yet the Biden administration continues to make the crisis worse by handicapping…”

Kansas U.S. Rep Ron Estes: “Gas prices continue to climb, yet the Biden administration continues to make the crisis worse by handicapping…”
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Ron Estes tweeted the following:

“Gas prices continue to climb, yet the Biden administration continues to make the crisis worse by handicapping our resources. To make America strong, we need to be energy independent again.
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Here are other recent tweets from Ron Estes:

“After Democrats recklessly pushed through trillions in spending, the Biden admin claimed that inflation was temporary and transitory. A year later, April inflation is still near a 40 years high at an astounding 8.3%. #Bidenflation is hurting American families.” on May 11
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“The KC-46 Pegasus has set the record for the longest flight in Air Mobility Command history. The hard work by the airmen of McConnell AFB allowed the aircraft to stay in flight for 24.2 hours through the aerial refueling platform. theaviationgeekclub.com/boeing-kc-46-p” on May 11
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“Gas prices have skyrocketed due to Democrats’ failed policies that have hindered American energy production. To have a stronger America, we need an all-of-the-above energy plan that will once again make us energy independent.” on May 10
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