You won’t believe how much of your money just vanished in the first week of war with Iran

Another week, another example of this administration treating taxpayer money like Monopoly cash. The United States just dropped $11.3 billion in the first week of war with Iran. That’s right—eleven. Billion. Dollars. And what does our Treasury Secretary have to say? Apparently, Americans shouldn’t be worried. Nothing to see here, folks. Keep scrolling.

This is liberal arrogance at its finest. As middle-class families battle sky-high inflation, and small businesses fold under the pressure, the people in charge want us to believe that setting billions on fire is just part of doing business. The elites sit in their ivory towers, totally disconnected from the pain and sacrifice of everyday Americans. Their casual attitude proves again—they care more about their globalist chess games than about the people they serve.

The hypocrisy is stunning. The left couldn’t stop whining for years about defense budgets “stealing bread from children.” But when it’s their war, suddenly the checkbook is wide open. Apparently, bankrupting America is totally fine—as long as the world’s progressive puppeteers get what they want. These are the same Democrats who claim every dollar in border security or school funding is a crisis, but see no problem with spending a fortune overseas.

Let’s be brutally honest—the “don’t worry” line is an insult. Working Americans are told to budget, save, and sacrifice while the government spends like a drunken college kid on spring break. Where’s the accountability? Where’s the plan for winning, for ending, for protecting Americans first? All ignored, because to the ruling class, your money isn’t really yours.

If a week of this war costs us more than most U.S. cities’ annual budgets, and the people in charge feel no shame, maybe the real threat isn’t just overseas. It’s the incompetence, hypocrisy, and arrogance right here at home. Who’s going to tell them we’re tired of footing the bill for their endless disasters?

Source: Washington Times


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