Washington U.S. Rep Cathy McMorris Rodgers: “The Democrats tax and spending spree is not the future the American people want. People have suffered…”

Washington U.S. Rep Cathy McMorris Rodgers: “The Democrats tax and spending spree is not the future the American people want. People have suffered…”
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Cathy McMorris Rodgers tweeted the following:

“The Democrats tax and spending spree is not the future the American people want. People have suffered enough under President Bidens inflation and economic crisis.
Heres a picture of where this scheme leads “
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Here are other recent tweets from Cathy McMorris Rodgers:

“Today we said goodbye to my dear friend, Jackie Walorski. We are all going to miss her. My hope and prayer is that we all gain inspiration from Jackie to live everyday as if it were our last.”
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“Democrats tax and spending spree puts America on a path to socialized medicine. It will lead to fewer cures, more costs, and less hope.” on Aug. 10
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“More inflation, higher taxes, unreliable & unaffordable energy, fewer but more expensive lifesaving cures, and an emboldened China.
That is the pain Democrats will further inflict on hardworking Americans as they double down on their grand socialist agenda.” on Aug. 10
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