FIRST: increased prices made Thanksgiving dinners harder to afford this year.
NOW: Low inventory, labor shortages, and rising inflation has hiked up the cost of Christmas trees and other holiday items.
Congress must stop making this problem worse with more reckless spending.
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You’ve failed to make the case that investments in infrastructure and education lead to higher prices—they don’t—economists widely agree on this.
Why would you not support the investments that allow us to better compete?
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Congresswoman Kim, the price of a Christmas Tree should be the last thing on the minds of anyone in Congress. When will you do something that is actually worthwhile?
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When you could not answer a simple ? re. inflation, you feigned illness & ended your 1st phone town hall where you actually took live ?s. Only from Republicans but you could not even handle that. Are you learning basics on the job? Stop the partisan attacks & vote to help 39th
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Firms in the S&P 500 are on track for near-record high profit margins.Corporate profits have been skyrocketing since the start of the pandemic, not what you'd expect to see from skyrocketing inflation. Why does Ms Kim blame Dems?
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