Oklahoma U.S. Rep Kevin Hern: “You can keep your $7,500 tax credit on your $100,000 luxury electric car. Americans cant afford that…”

Oklahoma U.S. Rep Kevin Hern: “You can keep your ,500 tax credit on your 0,000 luxury electric car. Americans cant afford that…”
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Kevin Hern tweeted the following:

“You can keep your $7,500 tax credit on your $100,000 luxury electric car.
Americans cant afford that expensive car because of YOUR inflation.
Give Americans ENERGY INDEPENDENCE NOW! Thats what we really want. twitter.com/POTUS/status/1
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Here are other recent tweets from Kevin Hern:

“Biden has had years to catch up with the rest of America. This week, Republicans in the House will do what Biden has failed to do and END the public health emergency.
Three years is too long! twitter.com/seungminkim/st” on Jan. 30
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“NATO ally Turkey put a $500,000 bounty on American citizen @EnesFreedom. Why? For exercising his First Amendment rights and standing up to Turkeys human rights abuses.

Only silence from @POTUS.

I wrote a letter to Biden demanding action.

Read more: dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1” on Jan. 30
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“Stop socialism NOW.” on Jan. 30
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