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Hi John,
Have you noticed how Washington politicians, like Senator Bob Casey, are
suddenly pointing fingers at corporate profits to explain away inflation?
In his recent op-ed, Casey claims that price controls are the solution to
rising prices. But let’s not be fooled — this is just another way for big
government politicians to dodge responsibility for their own reckless spending.
It’s important we remind Congress that their reckless spending patterns are
unacceptable.
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Senator Casey was a full-throated supporter of the trillions in new spending
that fueled inflation.
Now, instead of owning up to how he and his colleagues lit the inflationary
fire, he’s trying to blame everyone but himself. This blame-shifting strategy
might be convenient, but it’s wrong. The real cause of higher prices is
Washington’s out-of-control spending, and putting price controls in place won’t
fix that.
What Casey’s not telling you is that these price controls are just another way
for Washington to control what local businesses can and can’t do.
It’s Big Government’s way of getting a tighter grip on our economy. Instead of
letting businesses serve their communities, price controls will end up making
shortages worse, hurting small businesses, and limiting your choices.
There’s a better way to tackle inflation: Cut the runaway government spending
and balance the budget.
Washington needs to stop with these big government schemes and start
implementing policies that support economic freedom and let the market work.
Only by reining in the government’s reckless financial behavior can we truly
bring down prices.
Join us in standing against Senator Casey’s misguided plan
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and for a balanced budget that puts power back in the hands of everyday
Americans.
Sign the spending reform pledge
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Together, we can fight for real solutions that work for everyone.
Best regards,
Akash Chougule
VP of Government Affairs
Americans for Prosperity
Americans for Prosperity
4201 Wilson Blvd, Suite 1000
Arlington, VA 22203
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