Sen.
John Barrasso, R-Wyo., speaks during a Senate Foreign Relations
Committee hearing on the nomination of Samantha Power to be the next
Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development
(USAID), Tuesday, March 23, 2021 on Capitol Hill in Washington. Wyoming Republican John Barrasso blasted the Biden administration for
its low approval ratings among Americans. The senator asserted that the
incompetence of the current White House is uniting citizens around the
Republican Party.
During an interview
Sunday, Barrasso said inflation is out of control, the U.S. border is
being overrun and Afghanistan was taken over by terrorists as a result
of Joe Biden’s policies. The senator added, 45th President Donald Trump
is the main unifying force in the GOP.
“I think the more that the Democrats and the
press becomes obsessed with President Trump, I think the better it is
for the Republican Party,” he stated. “President Trump brings lots of
energy to the party. He’s an enduring force. The Trump policies of a
strong economy and American energy, not begging Vladimir Putin to
produce more oil, which is what Joe Biden is doing.”
The senator went on to address Biden’s social spending bill, which
will increase taxes on Americans, add to the national debt and impact
next year’s inflation.
“The problem is the Democrats are now saying ‘we
want to go all in’ with this massive tax and spending bill, which is
going to harm America families,” explained the Wyoming lawmaker. “People
are going to pay higher prices, there are going to be higher taxes and,
of course, we are going to see increase in the debt. Republicans are
heading in the right direction; the Democrats are full speed ahead
against the ideas of what the American people want.”
Barrasso affirmed Trump created the best economy in his lifetime while Biden is advancing policies that are “irreversibly bad.”
The full text of Build Back Better is finally here!
Did anyone read this thing??
We did. pic.twitter.com/2IuNmckNYk
— Senate Republicans (@SenateGOP) November 4, 2021
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