Every senior citizen I talked to in the State of Kansas, including my own parents, say groceries are up 20 percent.
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Roger Wayne Marshall is an American politician and physician serving as the junior United States senator from Kansas since January 3, 2021. A member of the Republican Party, he has focused on issues such as healthcare, military readiness, and economic policies aimed at reducing costs for families. Prior to his election to the Senate, Marshall served in the U.S. House of Representatives, representing Kansas's 1st congressional district from 2017 to 2021.
So to save Social Security it would be a good idea to stop paying people more to stay home than to go back to work.
33 trillion dollars, we might spend 6-700 billion dollars of interest this year, which certainly fuels inflation.
So to save Social Security it would be a good idea to stop paying people more to stay home than to go back to work.
Bidenomics. Bidenomics. I think everyone knows that you don't give yourself a nickname. You don't get to do that. Your friends get to do that for you. Who could imagine back in grade school giving yourself a nickname? By the same token…
Assuming the people of Kansas sent me here to save and protect Medicare and Social Security.
Every senior citizen I talked to in the State of Kansas, including my own parents, say groceries are up 20 percent.
33 trillion dollars, we might spend 6-700 billion dollars of interest this year, which certainly fuels inflation.
Yes. When--I used to help run a hospital and you try to keep your formulary tight from a cost management standpoint.
Yes. When--I used to help run a hospital and you try to keep your formulary tight from a cost management standpoint.
3 million Americans this year will get some type of an antimicrobial resistance superbug this year.





