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Wisconsin's U.S. Senators on War with Iran and Inflation
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Tammy Baldwin and Ron Johnson on the war in Iran and effects on fuel and fertilizer costs.
Wisconsin's Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin and Republican U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson discussed the ongoing war in Iran and its cascading effects on fuel and fertilizer costs for farmers in the state.
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Wisconsin's U.S. Senators on War with Iran and Inflation
Clip: Season 2400 Episode 2448 | 1m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
Wisconsin's Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin and Republican U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson discussed the ongoing war in Iran and its cascading effects on fuel and fertilizer costs for farmers in the state.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship>> After trading new airstrikes with Iran this week, President Trump suddenly announced a deal was imminent and could be signed this weekend.
This comes after inflation reached a new high since the conflict began.
Wisconsin's U.S.
senator spoke with WPR this week, responding to questions about high fuel costs and fertilizer prices for farmers.
>> A lot of them don't have the money right now to fill their tanks for planting season and then fertilizer.
Many of our farmers are having to do without the full complement of fertilizer that they need for their fields.
This is going to have ramifications for months and months to come.
And our farmers work harder than anyone I know.
So, you know, there may be a glitzy rally that the president holds in Wisconsin, but that does nothing to deal with the real harm our farmers and ultimately the American consumers of their products will have to deal with.
>> In June of 2022, because of President Biden and the Democrats policy, they're waging the war on fossil fuels.
Average gasoline prices were $5 a gallon.
Yeah.
I don't like the high fuel prices, the high fertilizer prices.
Nor does President Trump know, nor do any of us.
But I also recognize that what would be far worse is if Iran became a nuclear power and they wiped out our grid.
That would be orders and orders of magnitude worse as well.
So hopefully this is just short term pain.
It is painful, I recognize that, but that's why the sooner this war, the sooner sooner this war, the sooner
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