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Pat Toomey (US Sen. ret.) @SenToomey

The Senate’s bipartisan rejection of Sarah Bloom Raskin’s nomination sends a powerful message to the Fed, and to all financial regulators, that it is not their job to allocate capital or stray from their mission to pursue extraneous or politically charged campaigns. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 15, 2022
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Pat Toomey (US Sen. ret.) @SenToomey

As we’ve repeatedly said, Republican members of the Banking Committee are willing to vote on the other four Fed nominees. I hope Chairman Brown will immediately move forward with scheduling a vote for this week. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 14, 2022
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Pat Toomey (US Sen. ret.) @SenToomey

With inflation at a 40-year high, gas prices skyrocketing, and Russia waging an energy-funded war, the last thing the American people need are unelected bureaucrats advancing policies that will cause energy costs to rise. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 14, 2022
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Pat Toomey (US Sen. ret.) @SenToomey

As Senator Manchin suggested today, Ms. Raskin’s past advocacy for having the Federal Reserve allocate capital and discriminate against traditional energy companies would not only politicize the Fed, but weaken economic growth at a crucial moment in history. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 14, 2022
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Pat Toomey (US Sen. ret.) @SenToomey

I figured out what the admin's energy policy is: Burn a lot more energy, just so long as it's not American. It's unbelievable! Instead of leaning on nations like Venezuela & Iran to offset Russian energy, we should ramp up production of cleaner, safer American natural gas/oil. https://t.co/kqcJi00Hfr — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 11, 2022
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Pat Toomey (US Sen. ret.) @SenToomey

This is absurd. The White House seems to think the world should burn any oil/gas—as long as it isn't American! American LNG is cleaner & more environmentally friendly than foreign alternatives. It can help end Europe's dependence on Russian energy, which is fueling Putin's war. — PolitiTweet.org

Jarrett Renshaw @JarrettRenshaw

White House push to export LNG amid Ukraine conflict slowed by climate concerns - sources w/@TimoGard https://t.co/uTlXf1PAFO

Posted March 11, 2022
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Pat Toomey (US Sen. ret.) @SenToomey

An omnibus is fatally flawed because it circumvents what should be a deliberate process and removes Congress’ ability to scrutinize and amend individual spending items. For the sake of America’s fiscal health, I could not support this bill. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 11, 2022
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Pat Toomey (US Sen. ret.) @SenToomey

Buried amongst the 2700+ pages of this bill is the promise to make America's debt worse without any effort to rein in excessive government spending nor tackle-out-of-control regulatory agencies. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 11, 2022
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Pat Toomey (US Sen. ret.) @SenToomey

For over a year, Congress punted the appropriations process, and, as a result, there's now a monstrosity of an omnibus, which includes excessive spending and the first use of earmarks in over a decade. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 11, 2022
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Pat Toomey (US Sen. ret.) @SenToomey

Ukraine is in dire need of support. I fully endorse providing additional funding as they fight for their lives.   This could pass with overwhelming support, which would show the US resolutely supports Ukraine. Instead, it's tied to a bill more than 100x larger than the aid. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 11, 2022
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Pat Toomey (US Sen. ret.) @SenToomey

The administration can start by reversing its disastrous anti-energy policies: restart the Keystone XL pipeline, expedite natural gas pipeline approvals, repeal its broad, punitive regulations on America’s oil and gas production, and withdraw the nomination of Sarah Bloom Raskin. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 10, 2022
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Pat Toomey (US Sen. ret.) @SenToomey

I’m glad the FOMC will finally hike rates next week, but today’s print should be a wakeup call for the Biden administration. As inflationary pressures grow and Russia continues waging war on Ukraine, the president must act to ease the pocketbook pain Americans are feeling. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 10, 2022
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Pat Toomey (US Sen. ret.) @SenToomey

Inflation has now reached nearly 8%, another 40-year high. Gasoline prices were up 6.6% just last month, and 38% in the last year! The national average is now $4.32 per gallon, and in many places, prices are still rising. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 10, 2022
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Pat Toomey (US Sen. ret.) @SenToomey

Child sexual abuse is unconscionable. Sadly, there are some who seek to cover it up to protect themselves and their institutions. @Sen_JoeManchin and I want answers as to why the Department of Education isn't properly following the law to protect students. https://t.co/UlymNse0i2 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 9, 2022
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Pat Toomey (US Sen. ret.) @SenToomey

Putin must come to the conclusion that his invasion was a huge mistake, or it won't end in Ukraine. But he’s not the only audience here. Xi Jinping, as he watches this play out, must also decide that this is going very badly, and China shouldn’t follow a similar model. https://t.co/RWoNADHRdO — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 9, 2022
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Pat Toomey (US Sen. ret.) @SenToomey

An easy way to prevent China from buying Russian oil is to impose secondary sanctions on ALL Russian banks. There are no major international banks that will decide they'd rather do business with Russia than the U.S. That's how you isolate the Russian economy. https://t.co/DhdhZo0WZl — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 8, 2022
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Pat Toomey (US Sen. ret.) @SenToomey

Ending U.S. purchases of Russian oil and gas is just a start. We also need to put an end to the rest of the world funding Putin’s war machine. That means secondary sanctions on Russia’s banks, which would force the world to choose between doing business with Russia or the U.S. https://t.co/rbkyWgtXMN — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 8, 2022
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Pat Toomey (US Sen. ret.) @SenToomey

Rather than relying on hostile nations, @POTUS must reverse his disastrous policies to unleash U.S. energy dominance. He could start by reopening the Keystone pipeline, expediting natural gas infrastructure construction, & repealing restrictions on U.S. oil & gas production. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 7, 2022
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Pat Toomey (US Sen. ret.) @SenToomey

Energy prices in America are rising, & the Biden Administration's first response is to run to brutal dictators with offers to ease sanctions in exchange for ramping up its oil production? This is absurd. https://t.co/qeyY6Q5U1J — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 7, 2022
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Pat Toomey (US Sen. ret.) @SenToomey

I also implore NATO countries to donate Soviet-made fighter jets to Ukraine. The White House should act now so Ukraine receives the jets they need for self-defense. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 5, 2022
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Pat Toomey (US Sen. ret.) @SenToomey

The U.S. must impose both an import ban on Russian energy and secondary sanctions to force other countries to do the same. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 5, 2022
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Pat Toomey (US Sen. ret.) @SenToomey

Just got off the call with President Zelensky. He continues to demonstrate bold, courageous leadership of the Ukrainian people. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 5, 2022
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Pat Toomey (US Sen. ret.) @SenToomey

It’s about time. The longer we wait to cut off Russian oil and gas, the longer we’re helping fund Putin’s war. I hope the administration will not only halt U.S. purchases of Russian energy, but will also impose secondary sanctions to force other countries to do the same — PolitiTweet.org

Bloomberg @business

Exclusive: The Biden administration is weighing a ban on U.S. imports of Russian crude oil https://t.co/tr82LrLwPy https://t.co/qLsGpXOqsv

Posted March 5, 2022
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Pat Toomey (US Sen. ret.) @SenToomey

In order to destroy Russia’s revenue stream and throttle its ability to continue waging war, the U.S. must cut off Russia’s ability to sell oil and gas. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 4, 2022
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Pat Toomey (US Sen. ret.) @SenToomey

Make no mistake: by failing to cut off Russian oil and gas, the U.S. is helping fund Putin's war. The U.S. must immediately halt its purchases of Russian energy and force other countries to do the same. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 3, 2022
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Pat Toomey (US Sen. ret.) @SenToomey

Time is not the friend of the #Ukrainian people right now. We need to make Putin regret his unprovoked aggression by separating the Russian economy from the rest of the world. Foreign banks must be forced to make a choice: work with Russia or work with America. https://t.co/CRPK5scBSQ — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 2, 2022
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Pat Toomey (US Sen. ret.) @SenToomey

Putin needs to regret his unprovoked war as soon as possible. @SenatorRisch's & my #NYET Act will both choke off Russia's energy sector, which finances their brutality, and also force foreign banks to make a choice: do business with Russia or do business with America. Not both. https://t.co/zx0chAuRXY — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 2, 2022
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Pat Toomey (US Sen. ret.) @SenToomey

Tonight was an opportunity for the president to turn a new page towards the unity he promised our country when he first took office, but unfortunately, Americans got more of the same. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 2, 2022
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Pat Toomey (US Sen. ret.) @SenToomey

The president then went on to rehash a mostly partisan, liberal wish list, including the tax-and-spend agenda that recently failed in Congress. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 2, 2022
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Pat Toomey (US Sen. ret.) @SenToomey

President Biden began his speech tonight with a good message about Ukraine. I hope that his actions match his rhetoric and he will impose the comprehensive sanctions against Russia that I, and my Republican colleagues, have urged. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 2, 2022