Crenshaw weighs in on ‘dumb’ $20 burrito sparking debate over affordability

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Crenshaw weighs in on ‘dumb’ $20 burrito sparking debate over affordability

The Hill · 2 weeks ago

Texas Republican Representative Dan Crenshaw entered an online dispute over affordability by dismissing complaints about a $20 burrito as “dumb” and telling critics to stop whining, get a job and eat ramen instead. The exchange matters because it exposed disagreement among conservatives over whether rising everyday costs should be treated as a serious political and economic concern.

The argument began after commentator Matt Walsh raised grocery prices and Turning Point USA’s Andrew Kolvet cited a college student’s view that a burrito should not cost $20. Conservative writer Marc Thiessen argued students could use campus meal plans or buy cheaper burritos, while Vice President JD Vance mocked him; Crenshaw’s intervention then drew criticism from some right-wing commentators.

  • Crenshaw dismissed the $20 burrito affordability debate.
  • Conservatives clashed over rising living costs.
  • The dispute began with concerns about grocery prices.

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