Pennsylvania U.S. Rep Mike Kelly: “First, the White House denied inflation existed. Then, they ignored it. Then, they called it “transitory.”…”

Pennsylvania U.S. Rep Mike Kelly: “First, the White House denied inflation existed. Then, they ignored it. Then, they called it “transitory.”…”
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Mike Kelly tweeted the following:

“First, the White House denied inflation existed.
Then, they ignored it.
Then, they called it “transitory.”
One year later, the White House still has no solution. Just a political blame game. #Bidenflation”
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Here are other recent tweets from Mike Kelly:

“Today, gas prices reached a record high in Pennsylvania: now $4.50 per gallon on average. This is unacceptable.
Unleash American energy independence! twitter.com/MikeKellyPA/st” on May 9
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“As I highlighted earlier this year, energy independence strengthens national security. Plain and simple.
post-gazette.com/opinion/Op-Ed/” on May 9
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“President Biden has spent months tapping our strategic oil reserves to lower gas prices. It’s not working.
Now, our oil stockpiles are shrinking and gas prices are back at record highs.
“Say it ain’t so, Joe…”
cnn.com/2022/05/09/ene” on May 9
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