With geopolitical tensions in the Middle East sending shockwaves through global markets, financial expert Carol Roth is sounding the alarm about what really matters: protecting hardworking American families from economic devastation.
Speaking with BlazeTV host Stu Burguiere, Roth didn't mince words about the current state of our economy. "It's difficult to have mobility in this economy right now, and it's sort of a tough thing for everyday people to deal with," she explained, as developments in Iran continue to hammer gas and food prices across the nation.
This is exactly the kind of kitchen-table economics that President Trump understands – and that the previous administration completely ignored. While Biden spent four years chasing climate fantasies and funding foreign conflicts, American families watched their purchasing power evaporate.
Biden's Economic Wreckage Still Haunts Main Street
The harsh reality is that Trump inherited an economic mess that goes far deeper than most politicians want to admit. Biden's reckless spending, his war on American energy, and his inflationary policies created a perfect storm that's still battering working families today.
Now, with Middle Eastern instability threatening to push energy costs even higher, Americans are rightfully asking: shouldn't our government's first priority be protecting us from economic hardship, not policing the world?
"How should we be thinking about prioritizing our economic security when global events keep threatening American wallets?" Burguiere asked – a question every patriot should be demanding answers to.
This is why Trump's "America First" agenda isn't just a campaign slogan – it's an economic necessity. When our own citizens are struggling to afford groceries and gas, why are we sending billions overseas while ignoring the financial crisis at home?
The Trump administration has a golden opportunity to prove that putting Americans first isn't just good politics – it's good policy. Will they seize it, or will foreign distractions derail the economic recovery that working families desperately need?
