The high cost of gas, with prices significantly up from a year ago, is linked to foreign policy decisions and the ongoing conflicts. The reliance on diesel, which has seen a substantial price increase, impacts nearly all sectors of the economy, from transportation to heavy machinery. This economic strain, coupled with the perceived failures of foreign policy, is contributing to public frustration and a potential reckoning for those who advocated for certain interventions. The final sentence is: The economic burden felt at the pump is a direct consequence of geopolitical decisions that have failed to yield stability or affordability.
Impact: High. This point connects abstract foreign policy decisions to tangible economic impacts felt by everyday citizens, highlighting the cost of geopolitical instability on domestic life.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:46:16 to 00:48:00.
Sources in support: Megyn Kelly (Host)

