Iran From Kansas City Gas Prices Trending Upward Amid Conflict

Our contention earlier this week is now global news . . .

IRAN GAS WARFARE NOW CONFRONTS NATIONS ACROSS THE GLOBE AS IMPACT HITS KANSAS CITY!!!

Like it or not, nobody's wallet is safe . . .

Sure, some of our readers might say . . .

"But TKC, I live with my sister in a taco/ramen food trailer near Lake Tapawingo and gas is still under 3 bucks per gallon!!!." 

That's cool . . . BUT . . . For the rest of us it's clear that a truism remains in play:  

The longer military action continues with Iran, the more costly things will get for Americans. 

Per ushe . . .

Gas prices are only the start . . . Whilst American have enough domestic supply, it's a round world and shortages across the world impact Asian markets which, in turn, impact American suppliers. Sorry but politicos and the election cycle haven't extricated any developed nation from the global supply chain. 

Meanwhile, podcasters like Joe Rogan are picking part the conflict and a growing sense of "betrayal" that's trending amongst many "America First" voters. 

Accordingly . . . Here's a glimpse at gas data and a bit more context . . . 

"Drivers across Kansas and Missouri are seeing a noticeable jump in gas prices this week, with some areas in the Kansas City metro climbing to $3.49 per gallon. 

According to the AAA, the recent spike reflects broader national trends as oil prices rise and global tensions with the war in Iran close the Strait of Hormuz."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

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