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ALERT: “6 Key Questions Investors Must Consider as Tensions with Iran Heat Up”

June 23, 2025
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Will the U.S. intervention continue? Will Trump’s domestic political coalition hold? What impact might a surge in oil prices have on inflation in the U.S.?

In an age where government overreach has become commonplace, the fabric of our nation is fraying under the weight of excessive regulation and intervention. The increasing reach of Washington D.C. into the day-to-day lives of hard-working Americans diminishes personal responsibility and stifles the free-market principles that have long propelled our economy forward.

Inflation remains rampant, exacerbated by reckless spending and policies that prioritize corporate elitism over the needs of middle-class families. It is evident that powerful interests dictate terms, often at odds with the values of the very citizens they purport to serve. Instead of shielding individuals from the consequences of their decisions, the government ought to empower them to take charge of their own economic futures.

Furthermore, as oil prices surge, the implications for inflation are dire. Higher energy costs directly impact every aspect of the economy, from transportation to basic goods, intensifying the strain on American families already grappling with rising expenses. The administration’s failure to address these challenges head-on speaks volumes about its priorities. It is imperative that we reconsider the path we are on—one that favors entrenched interests over the laborers who build this great nation.

The vision of America should center on traditional values, grounded in self-sufficiency and meritocracy. It is time we reassert the principles that have sustained our prosperity, rejecting the elitist agenda that seeks to undermine them. This is not just a political imperative; it is a moral one. The strength of our nation lies in the resilience of its people, and that resilience must not be overshadowed by bureaucratic overreach.

We stand at a critical juncture where the choices we make today will determine the future we leave for generations to come. The time has come to prioritize the American citizen, uphold our foundational values, and demand accountability from those in power. The fight for a prosperous and free society rests with us all.

Source: www.marketwatch.com

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Ethan Caldwell

Ethan Caldwell

I'm Ethan Caldwell, Business Correspondent at the National Tribune. I studied economics and political science at UC Berkeley, where I got obsessed with the intersection of markets and power. Now I cover the business stories that actually matter, startups, shakeups, and the trends hiding between the lines.

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