"As we go into Joe Biden's second year as president, we have a president who has failed. It's failed on the economy, failed on Covid, failed at the border, and failed on issue after issue, including crime in our cities. The American people deserve better. This president has failed."
Senator John Barrasso, fresh off of a Thanksgiving dinner that he said was 'the most expensive in American history,' appeared on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace to discuss the Biden Administration's 'Build Back Better' infrastructure plan and its impact on inflation.
Thanksgiving is approaching, which can mean only one thing- Senator John Barrasso is reiterating how much more expensive the holiday will be this year, due to the Biden Adminstration.
"Joe Biden wants to give the IRS more power to spy on Americans," Barrasso said. "That's what he's asking for. Just listen to the testimony of his Secretary of Treasury who comes to congress and says she wants to look into the checking accounts, banking accounts of anybody with deposits or withdrawals $600. Republicans are committed to stopping this."
Following the news of his death, many of Wyoming's leaders offered their condolences to the McCollum family, including Senator John Barrasso and Congresswoman Liz Cheney.
"Republicans are going to fight for American values; the values which have built this country and made it strong. And we’re going to continue to stand up and fight against these tax increases and massive borrowing and spending that Joe Biden and the liberal left party continue to do in a way that I view as radical, extreme, dangerous, and scary.”
“The truth is clear: this is not President Biden’s recovery,” Barrasso said. “President Biden inherited three vaccines. President Biden inherited 2 million tests a day for coronavirus. President Biden inherited falling coronavirus numbers. He also inherited a recovering economy.”
Senator John Barrasso of Wyoming recently spoke at a Senate hearing and offered a variety of opinions on the Biden Administration's $.9 Trillion spending bill, as well as budget issues regarding what Democrats in the Senate think they should be spending money on.
Senators John Barrasso and Mike Enzi joined five other senators in the letter to US Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue following an executive order supporting economic recovery during the COVID-19 pandemic.