California U.S. Rep Mike Garcia: “Quick Econ 101 question for @POTUS: What does additional unnecessary federal spending lead to during…”

California U.S. Rep Mike Garcia: “Quick Econ 101 question for @POTUS: What does additional unnecessary federal spending lead to during…”
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Mike Garcia tweeted the following:

“Quick Econ 101 question for @POTUS: What does additional unnecessary federal spending lead to during record high inflation?
A) More inflation
B) Less inflation
Correct answer: A. The Inflation Reduction Act was the catalyst for more inflation.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Mike Garcia:

“The President just said Republicans want to dismantle Social Security and Medicare. That is FALSE.
Ive said from the beginning that wont happen, and so has @SpeakerMcCarthy. We will fight to PROTECT it.”
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“Claim: You only have to worry about being audited by the IRS if you are a rich tax cheat.
Fact: The IRS audits low income families at 5 times the rate as everyone else (source: TRAC IRS)”
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“Biden just took credit for the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), a radical left wishlist bill that actually did nothing to reduce inflation. Here are some false claims hes made on the subject, followed by the facts: “
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