The Whole Internet Lost It After GOP Sen. Rick Scott Said Prices Are “Unfortunately” Going Up… And Yes, He’s Reportedly Worth $500M

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Florida Republican Sen. Rick Scott told Americans that it was “unfortunate” that rising prices would continue, a message that went viral.

Two people stood on the podium and one spoke to the audience. The background shows a blurry image of the Capitol Building

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“I think unfortunately, prices are going to go up for a while before this is over,” Sen. Rick Scott explain As the U.S.-Iran conflict continues, Americans face rising costs, including for natural gas.

Senator Rick Scott discusses the incident with ships near the Strait of Hormuz during a news broadcast, with reporters on the left

“If this conflict is resolved positively, I think prices will fall further,” he said.

Newscast on gas prices: $3.58 today, $3.20 a week ago, $3.08 a year ago. Breaking News: Third ship attacked near Strait of Hormuz

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You can watch the viral clip here.

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While the end of the fighting and the resulting price drops is obviously welcome news, Donald Trump has not made it clear when this “conflict” will end. On the one hand, Trump said the operation would last “four to six weeks,” and later said “the war is very complete, almost.” Trump, on the other hand, said this week that he would hit Iran harder if necessary. So, at this point, no one is really sure.

A man wearing the presidential seal gave a speech at the podium, surrounded by four people in suits. Background shows formal interior environment

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Meanwhile, people are less than excited about what Senator Scott calls “unfortunately” rising prices, especially considering the man’s net worth is reportedly estimated to be over $500 million.

“Great mid-term message. Be inspired to get $500 million worth of people to deliver it,” one wrote.

Liz Charboneau shared a news clip of Sen. Rick Scott discussing rising prices and commented on his $500 million fortune on Twitter

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Another said: “Rich liars like Trump and Scott need you to sacrifice for their wars.”

Ron Filipkowski tweeted about Trump and Scott, calling them rich liars and suggesting they want you to sacrifice for their wars

People have also pointed out the hypocrisy since the Republican Party’s entire presidential campaign gambit was built on Trump’s vision of “keep prices down.”

“Trump in 2024: ‘When I win, I will lower prices immediately from day one.'”

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“Why are we talking about ‘during the Obama and Biden administrations’? I don’t want to hear that. Y’all talk about lowering prices. That’s the promise. Stop trying to push LMFAO.”

Tweets express frustration with Obama-Biden era discussions, highlight promise of lower gas prices

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“Hello Democrats: Start playing this ad 25,000 times.”

@reedgalen's tweet suggested Democrats should repeat a quote from Sen. Rick Scott in @atrupar's tweet: "Unfortunately, prices will continue to rise for a while."

“The midterm elections are going to be huge at this point.”

Tweet along with user @KellysWeather: "Will the midterm elections now be a blue sweep?" and a news article about Republican Sen. Rick Scott discussing prices

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Finally, “You guys were played too hard.”

Social media posts mocked Republican Sen. Rick Scott's statements about chronically high gas prices. Reactions included 18 likes and a link to comment

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Regardless, Trump had a different take on a group of supporters on Wednesday as natural gas prices rose.

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he explain“Under our policies, chicken, eggs, cheese, butter, potatoes and fresh fruit are much cheaper today than they were when I took office. Hotel prices, car prices and rental prices are also down significantly.”

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Readers: Please verify what your president is saying. While there are some exceptions, overall prices including groceries, the cost of new cars, hotels and rent have all increased during Trump’s second term.

So, what do you think?

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