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Letter: Americans pay price for policies

By Robert Kerr, VANCOUVER
Published: March 7, 2024, 6:00am

Thanks, Gov. Inslee and the Democrat legislators for the increase in my natural gas bill. A 22 percent increase. A so-called Climate Act fee. Wrong, it is not a fee it is a tax. Also, thanks for the increase of a gallon of fuel with your carbon tax.

The U.N.: Nothing more than an elitist debating society.

NATO: How many more times do we have to bail out Europe? Where are Germany and France concerning this war?

The border: Now since it is an election year Biden has visited the border. He went to Brownsville, which is one of the few crossing points for illegal immigrants on the river. This is just another political phony photo shoot. Biden has had three years to fix it through executive action but would never admit that Trump’s border policies were right. Arrogance, hate, and stupidity at its worst.

Let’s face it, Biden has never done anything other than political decisions all his life. The hell with the consequences. And now Americans are paying for it at the grocery store, the gas station, buying a home, and foreign policies.

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