Montana U.S. Rep Matthew M. Rosendale: “The Biden administration is trying to change consumer habits by driving up energy costs, attempting…”

Montana U.S. Rep Matthew M. Rosendale: “The Biden administration is trying to change consumer habits by driving up energy costs, attempting…”
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Matthew M. Rosendale tweeted the following:

“The Biden administration is trying to change consumer habits by driving up energy costs, attempting to force the American people to reject traditional energy consumption and to accept the Democrats’ “Green New Deal” energy agenda.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Matthew M. Rosendale:

“Enjoyed visiting @montanastates Red Bluff Research Ranch in Norris yesterday.
It was great to tour their facilities and learn about how their research efforts are helping farmers and ranchers across the state with livestock production and with rangeland management.” on March 13
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“I am deeply concerned by the Biden administrations neglect to remove illegal aliens from our nation who pose great security risks to Americans. Bidens continued America Last directive must be stopped. washingtontimes.com/news/2022/mar/” on March 11
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“Glad to meet with the Concerned Citizens For Balanced Use today.
We discussed growing concerns about overreaching plans from the Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service, which prohibit Montanans recreational use of federal lands.” on March 11
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