Oklahoma U.S. Rep Kevin Hern: “There should be just ONE question: What’s your PLAN to get the Democrats’ economy under control?…”

Oklahoma U.S. Rep Kevin Hern: “There should be just ONE question: What’s your PLAN to get the Democrats’ economy under control?…”
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Kevin Hern tweeted the following:

“There should be just ONE question: What’s your PLAN to get the Democrats’ economy under control?

Our taxpayers who FUND our government are sick and tired of Biden’s inflation disaster. They don’t care about diversity, they care about their wallets. twitter.com/KatiePavlich/s
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Here are other recent tweets from Kevin Hern:

“I became a pilot at 19.
I was always a dreamer and a doer. My dream? I wanted to be an astronaut. And I knew to do that, I had to become a pilot.
So I did.
But in 1986, my aerospace engineering career at Rockwell International was cut short by the Challenger explosion.”
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“Next, a friend had suggested I try the McDonalds franchisee program.
I had absolutely no money whatsoever and negative net worth at the time.
But I did what I had to do including hog farming to purchase my first McDonalds in 1997.”
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“NO ONE in Congress has said that we are not going to pay the debts we owe. NO ONE.
I joined @MorningsMaria to debunk the Democrats’ lies about our budget and debt ceiling. One thing is clear: our failing economy is BIDEN’S DOING.
WATCH:” on Feb. 22
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