Americans can just eat something else if the price of beef feels too high, one GOP senator suggested.
A cattle farmer turned U.S. senator is suggesting Americans buy other food items if they feel beef is too expensive. Republican Mississippi Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith, who sits on several Agriculture committees in the Senate, dismissed concerns about affordability and the cost-of-living crisis.
“What do you think Republicans are doing right now? You’re involved closely with agriculture, you’re on the committee. The price of food is high. We just did a story this week on price of beef continuing to go up,” the reporter said. “What are Republicans doing to get this cost of living under control?” “You have so many proteins to choose from,” Hyde-Smith said in a winding answer. “All commodities go through peaks and valleys.”Hyde-Smith suggested that the “cost of fuel” could be the cause for the high price of beef, arguing that it impacts the prices of all other commodities. “Everything in this place at one time was one a truck. So any time you go to purchase anything, if you’re going to build anything, the price of fuel affects everything,” she said. “So, with that being down, you know the ‘Gulf of America’ right out our door right here. Beautiful Gulf Coast, ” she continued. “No permitting, no drilling for four years, no permitting. So now that we can undo some of those cumbersome things that restricted energy production, you’re even going to see that in a more significant way.”Hyde-Smith quickly caught online heat for her remarks. “From the party that’s always shrieking about liberals wanting to take away your burgers,” a communications director on Capitol Hill wrote.“Republicans are trying to take away burger,” independent journalist Dan Shafer said.Hyde-Smith, a Democrat-turned-Republican, is up for reelection in this year’s midterm elections.Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins was ridiculed earlier this year for suggesting that American families could eat for just three dollars. “It can cost around $3 a meal for a piece of chicken, a piece of broccoli, corn tortilla, and one other thing,” she said in January.pushed him to focus more on affordability going into the 2026 midterm elections after Republicans suffered serious losses in the off-year 2025 elections.“Affordability is a hoax that was started by Democrats,” Trump said at a cabinet meeting in December. “The word affordability is a Democrat scam,” Trump said at the same meeting. “They say it and then they go into the next subject, and everyone thinks, ‘oh, they had lower prices.’ No, they had the worst inflation in the history of our country.”
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