Caroline Levitt
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They're going to basically have because of the of these attacks.
He doesn't really care about what the economic costs are.
So I think that this is something that we want to make sure that we tell the American people and just show the fact that he is a leader that just is in complete disregard for the lives of Americans and our economic well-being.
Well, first, I think you also, she said the objectives of Epic Fury.
This is one of the things that I want people to understand.
They have not clearly even stated their objectives.
And then they're using, I would say, they're misleading in line to the American people about some of the intelligence out there.
So I think that's one of the things that people have to keep in mind.
At the same time, we knew that when they engaged in this conflict that gas prices were going to go up and that they were going to not only hit you in the gas tank or at the gas station, but it's also a variety of other products, everything from anything that takes steel, anything that takes a lot of energy to produce, those prices will go up.
And that's one of the things that they're not really talking about.
They're increasing the cost of living there.
They replace the supreme leader with his son.
That tends to be more hard line there.
Really, if they if he declares victory and pulls out all of a sudden, you're not going to have the support for the Iranian people that are trying to rise up.
And you're you're using a lot of your stockpiles and of.
basically the receptors, the missiles that can shoot down other missiles, then all of a sudden you're using that stockpile up for an award that has no real clear objective and the American people rely to.
Yeah, so one of the things that we're doing is launching a national caregiving summit to go really into the crisis of caregiving.
More families now pay an average of 26% of their income towards child care.
And then the sandwich generation is often taking care of a young child plus their older parent.
If we want to focus on affordability, we have to talk about this.