HYDE-SMITH:  MISSISSIPPIANS AREN’T BUYING BIDEN’S STRONG ECONOMY SPIN AS INFLATION HITS THEM HARD

Miss. Senator Says Better Economic, Energy Policies Needed to Tame Soaring Prices

021622 Inflation News Conference
VIDEO CLIP:  Senator Hyde-Smith Joins Colleagues to Highlight Harmful Biden Economic Policies.
VIDEO:  Senator Hyde-Smith Discusses Hardships Caused by Record-High Inflation.
PHOTO:  Senator Hyde-Smith, Senator Mike Crapo & Senator Charles Grassley.
CHART:  Broad-Based Bidenflation, Bureau of Labor Statistics.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) today said President Biden should stop trying to convince the American people that the U.S. economy is just fine and instead start listening to economists—something he and Washington Democrats should have done before triggering historically high inflation in just one year.

Hyde-Smith chastised the Biden administration during a news conference to discuss the effect of inflation on families and businesses.  Under Biden economic policies, consumer price inflation has exploded from 1.7 percent in February 2021 to a staggering 7.5 percent in January 2022—a level not seen in 40 years.

“This time last year, we tried to tell the Biden administration not to pour trillions of dollars into this economy.  The fundamentals of economics have to work.  A high schooler taking an economics class could figure this out, but the White House can’t.  This is unbelievable inflation of 40 years,” Hyde-Smith said.

Hyde-Smith and other Senators blamed the inflationary scourge on passage of a roughly $2.0 trillion COVID relief bill last March that economists warned would trigger rampant inflation,  the Biden administration’s assault on U.S. oil and gas production, and ramped up anti-growth regulations.

Citing her experiences as a grocery store cashier as a youth, Hyde-Smith said all Mississippians are now affected by rising prices for groceries and other staples.  She also described how the 40 percent increase in gasoline prices since January 2021 adds steep new transport costs for hauling timber harvested in the state.

“[Inflation] is real.  It is hurting families. And the President still tries to spin it as the economy is doing good.  Mississippians aren’t buying that.  It is not doing good in Mississippi or anywhere else in the country.  I wish the President would have heeded the warnings of the economists.  He needs to do that now because we are hurting.  These are real stories.  We can do better than this and the American people certainly deserve better than this,” Hyde-Smith said.

Hyde-Smith will continue her opposition to President Biden’s reckless $4.0 trillion tax and spending spree, which Democrats plan to resurrect as separate pieces of legislation in hopes of forcing it through Congress.  The gigantic plan collapsed in December due to bipartisan opposition.

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