Greg Landsman addresses economic challenges facing American families

Greg Landsman addresses economic challenges facing American families
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman Serving Southwest Ohio — Facebook Website
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Greg Landsman, a Congressman representing Ohio’s 1st district since 2023, has been vocal on various issues through his social media platform. His recent posts address economic challenges and policy decisions affecting American families.

In a post dated February 12, 2025, Landsman highlights the economic pressures faced by families today. He states that despite working harder than ever, many are not seeing financial benefits. According to him, “Hard work used to be enough. You could pay all your bills, save money, go on a vacation – but not anymore.” “Original quotation”

Landsman also critiques former President Trump’s policies in another tweet from the same date. He asserts that instead of attempting to reduce costs, Trump initiated trade wars and halted efforts to lower prescription drug prices. Additionally, he claims that Trump “Gave Elon our data and access to our federal payment system.” “Original quotation”

In another statement from February 12, 2025, Landsman discusses the disparity between promises made and current realities for families. He describes this gap as stark and problematic for American households. The tweet concludes with an invitation to explore more details via a linked thread: “The difference between what was promised vs. what is happening couldn’t be more stark, and the betrayal is truly problematic for our families.” “Original quotation”



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