Actor Dean Norris has criticized people who are complaining about rising gas prices in the United States. The “Breaking Bad” star said that the current gas prices are a “fair market” and urged anyone who “loves[s] Capitalism “in” stfu “, an acronym for shut the f — up. “They are not ‘stealing’ you from the pump,” Norris wrote in a tweet on Wednesday. “You pay a fair market price for a commodity. If you love capitalism so much, then stfu.” Dean Norris attends the 9th Annual Unbridled Eve Derby Gala at The Galt House Hotel on May 6, 2022 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Michael Loccisano / Getty Images for Unbridled Eve) TUCKER CARLSON: OUR GAS PRICE NOW LISTS FOR DISASTER The tweet garnered more than 7,200 retweets and 66,000 likes as of Sunday morning. The tweet also garnered some reactions from people who pointed out that Norris is rich. January 27, 2013: Archive photo shows actors Dean Norris, left, and Steven Michael Cuezanda at the 19th Annual Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles. (AP / Invision) “Easy to say when you have a net worth of 5 million.” commented one person. Norris’ post on social media comes as Americans see gas prices on record. The national average for a gallon of gas is more than $ 4.98, according to the AAA. Norris lives in California, where gas is the most expensive, averaging more than $ 6.40 per gallon. EXEC OF THE OIL INDUSTRY EXTRACTS BIDEN ADMIN’S “OPEN MESSAGES” AS GAS PRICES SET A RECORD Marianna Sotomayor said Sunday that it may be too late for Democrats for the economy as gas prices skyrocketed to $ 5.00. (AP Photo / Jae C. Hong, Archive) (AP Photo / Jae C. Hong, Archive) The cheapest price for gas in the country is in Georgia, where Peach State residents see an average price of about $ 4.48 per gallon. Right now, a year ago, the national average was $ 3.70, the AAA said. Earlier this year, the highest national average gas price ever recorded by AAA was $ 4,114 per gallon in July 2008. NO OTHER “PARIA” STATE LIKE BIDDEN REQUESTS SAUDI ASSISTANCE AS GAS PRICES ARE RAISED Fuel prices at a Chevron gas station in Menlo Park, California on Thursday, June 9, 2022. (Photographer: David Paul Morris / Bloomberg via Getty Images) President Joe Biden has accused oil refineries of boosting gas prices in letters sent last week to seven refineries, including ExxonMobil and BP. “The sharp rise in gasoline prices is not just due to rising oil prices, but to an unprecedented disconnect between the price of oil and the price of gas,” the president said in a statement. CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION