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dent’s inability to show peace through strength sends a terrible signal to countries like China that wish to do us harm.

Mr. President, just because you ignore the hardship does not make it go away.
Our country allows for a system of checks and balances that ensures our experiment in self-governance remains the greatest in the world. As elected officials, it’s Congress’ job to hold our president accountable.
The American dream is still alive and well in Oklahoma despite the heavy hand of Washington bureaucracy. Over the past two years, I have witnessed the grit and resolve of our farmers, ranchers, small business owners, and energy producers. They continue to succeed and innovate despite the challenges and burdensome regulation the Biden administration has thrown their way.
To address his crises effectively, Joe Biden must first take the blame. Hard-working Americans have had to make their dollar stretch farther than ever before, pulling from retirement accounts and compromising on what were once considered necessities. Despite Joe Biden’s words last night, American families know the pain he has caused them. For this coming year, I urge the Biden administration to begin governing with Americans’ best interests in mind.