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EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 1 MIN

Trump, Iran, and the Gas Price Rollercoaster

from The Daily Note with James A. Brown

Gas prices skyrocketed by 50 cents in just under a week, and we’re diving into what’s behind this shocking increase. It all traces back to President Trump's decision to bomb Iran, which raises a lot of uncomfortable questions about the choices our leaders make and the consequences we face. We’ve seen how these political moves often leave us, the everyday citizens, footing the bill—not just in terms of money but also in blood and sacrifice. After a lifetime of witnessing our country’s involvement in war, I’m feeling pretty fed up with the selective policing of the world by our leaders. So, what do you think? Is there any end in sight to this cycle of violence and economic strain? Let's unpack it together. A shocking spike in gas prices caught many of us off guard this past Sunday, and it’s no coincidence that it coincides with President Trump’s military actions against Iran. As I drove along, the realization hit me that this isn't just about fuel—it's a reflection of the broader consequences of our foreign policy decisions. We’ve been at war for what feels like a lifetime, and it seems that every time our leaders opt for military intervention, it's the everyday citizens who bear the brunt. The price of gas is just the tip of the iceberg; we pay with our lives and our hard-earned money while politicians thrive in their ivory towers, seemingly unaffected by the chaos they unleash. This episode dives deep into the implications of such decisions, questioning whether we will ever see an end to this cycle of intervention and the resulting economic fallout. I invite you to ponder this with me; what are your thoughts on the matter? Do you believe we’ll ever break free from this cycle?Takeaways:Gas prices can spike dramatically in a short period, as we've just seen recently.The impact of U.S. foreign policy, especially military actions, directly affects everyday citizens.We often bear the consequences of political decisions through our wallets and daily lives.It's frustrating to watch politicians make decisions that lead to war without facing the repercussions themselves.American involvement in foreign conflicts seems to be driven by selective moral judgments.Many of us are tired of the cycle of war and are left wondering if it will ever end.Links referenced in this episode:jamesabrown.netThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy

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