California U.S. Rep Mike Garcia: “As Russia invaded Ukraine, an invasion of Taiwan by the Chinese would make $7 gas prices feel like…”

California U.S. Rep Mike Garcia: “As Russia invaded Ukraine, an invasion of Taiwan by the Chinese would make  gas prices feel like…”
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Mike Garcia tweeted the following:

“As Russia invaded Ukraine, an invasion of Taiwan by the Chinese would make $7 gas prices feel like a bad hair day. Things can get worse. We MUST ensure the US and our allies establish the deterrence to preclude an invasion. China is the real threat.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Mike Garcia:

“More tragic news out of Ukraine. This is a reminder that we must establish a meaningful deterrence against our adversaries before the missiles fly. Peace is a product of strength and deterrence.
wsj.com/articles/russi
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“Russia’s invasion and the death that has followed in Ukraine is a product of weakness and reactive policies. We can prevent wars with the right leadership.”
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“The El Monte police shooting was directly caused by DA Gascons disastrous policies. As a result, our community is grieving. It is time for DA Gascon to resign. We deserve a DA whos tough on crime in LA County.
latimes.com/california/sto” on June 26
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