America's economy saw a fleeting moment of respite in June, with inflation figures showing a notable decline, according to government reports released yesterday.
The Illusion of Relief: When Declining Prices Still Carry the King's Tariff
America's economy saw a fleeting moment of respite in June, with inflation figures showing a notable decline, according to government reports released yesterday.
Why it matters: A fleeting economic deceleration masks a timeless grievance: citizens bear financial burdens from decisions made without direct input. The re-ignition of hostilities abroad, a presidential prerogative, elevates living costs for every American, much as royal decrees once levied duties without colonial assent. This echoes the Virginia Declaration of Rights: "...cannot be taxed or deprived of their property for public uses, without their own consent, or that of their representatives so elected." This volatility, driven by opaque foreign policy, challenges revolutionary ideals. When geopolitical maneuvering impacts the gas pump, it erodes consent. Executive fiat compels citizens to finance endeavors they neither chose nor ratified, a fiscal coercion mirroring history's core threats to liberty.
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