Saturday, April 16, 2022

Your next grocery trip

 

Beto O'Rourke

U.S. grocery shoppers have been warned to expect higher prices and even empty store shelves in the coming days. You might be one of them.

So you should know there’s only one person to blame: Greg Abbott.

Abbott’s latest political stunt at the border caused a massive slowdown in key U.S. supply chains. Earlier this week, trucks carrying produce across the busiest trade crossing in the Rio Grande Valley — which usually sees up to $70 million daily in American imports — came to a standstill. Now, some of our grocery stores are running dry.

It’s hard to overstate the problems caused by Greg Abbott’s border stunt. By injecting chaos into an already-stressed supply chain, Abbott is driving up inflation, hurting businesses, and even jeopardizing jobs in Texas.

There's a pretty clear pattern here. Greg Abbott will always make us pay the price. Whether he’s inflating our grocery bills with political stunts at the border, or driving up Texans’ utility bills with his corrupt handling of the power grid crisis, he just doesn’t care when Texans get hurt.

We need your help to stop Greg Abbott; our economy and our livelihoods are on the line in this race. Donate $10 or whatever you can right now to help us elect Beto and defeat Greg Abbott in November.


We need a governor who keeps the lights on, keeps the shelves stocked, and never hurts the people of Texas just to score cheap political points. We need to do everything in our power to fire Greg Abbott.

Thank you so much for taking action today,

Beto for Texas






 

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