Georgia U.S. Rep Andrew S. Clyde: “The last time inflation was this high: – E.T. was playing in theaters – Diet Coke had just been introduced…”

Georgia U.S. Rep Andrew S. Clyde: “The last time inflation was this high: – E.T. was playing in theaters – Diet Coke had just been introduced…”
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Andrew S. Clyde tweeted the following:

“The last time inflation was this high:
– E.T. was playing in theaters
– Diet Coke had just been introduced
– Michael Jackson released Thriller
– CD players hit the market for the first time”
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Here are other recent tweets from Andrew S. Clyde:

“I refuse to agree to the frivolous waste of the American peoples hard-earned tax dollars and abandon fiscal responsibility, which is why I resolutely voted NO on the Democrats massive spending package.
Full statement” on March 10
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“BIDINFLATION
Inflation skyrocketed to 7.9% in Februarythe highest since 1982.
Americans simply cannot afford Joe Bidens reckless spending and failed economic policies.” on March 10
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“Its simply true that Joe Bidens failed policies destroyed American energy independence.
No amount of lies can hide the truth.” on March 9
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