Iran War? More Like 'Inflation War': Bessent Admits Economy's Going to the Dogs
Jobless claims and inflation are skyrocketing thanks to the U.S.-Iran war, but don't worry, the elites are doing just fine.

Okay, folks, let's be real. Bessent just gave us the song and dance about how the U.S.-Iran war is totally not going to bankrupt us all. Yeah, right. Meanwhile, jobless claims are spiking faster than Hunter Biden's blood pressure, and inflation is eating away at your paycheck like AOC at a socialist buffet. Remember 'transitory'? Good times.
So, the geniuses in Washington decided that starting a war in the Middle East was exactly what the economy needed. Surprise! Energy prices are through the roof, which means everything else is, too. But hey, at least the military-industrial complex is making bank, right? Gotta keep those Raytheon stock prices up.
And who's paying the price? You are, buddy. You're the one stuck filling up your gas tank with liquid gold and wondering how you're going to afford groceries next week. Meanwhile, the elites are sipping champagne in their gated communities, completely insulated from the consequences of their disastrous policies. You will own nothing and you will be happy.
This isn't just about the war. This is about decades of reckless spending, incompetent leadership, and a political class that cares more about virtue signaling than actually solving problems. They're so busy obsessing over pronouns and identity politics that they've completely forgotten about the people who actually keep this country running. Sad!
Remember when Trump lowered taxes and the economy actually grew? Yeah, those were the days. Now we're back to the same old song and dance: endless wars, soaring debt, and a shrinking middle class. But don't worry, they'll tell you it's all for the greater good. The greater good of whose bank account, exactly?
So, what's the solution? I dunno, maybe stop starting wars? Maybe stop printing money like it's going out of style? Maybe start holding these politicians accountable for their actions? Probably not, but hey, a guy can dream. Prepare for hyperinflation, folks.
The real question is, when are people going to get fed up enough to actually do something about it? When will they stop listening to the propaganda and start demanding real change? Only time will tell. Meanwhile, stock up on ammo and canned goods. You're gonna need it. Keep stacking gold and silver, king.
Sources:
* U.S. Department of Labor * Mises Institute * ShadowStats.com


