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Projection Is Easier Than Policy: Gas Prices, War Spending & The Democrats’ New “Accountability” Act
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In this episode of The Last Gay Conservative, Chad Law breaks down one of the most powerful strategies in modern politics: projection.
For years, politicians expanded government spending, defended bureaucracy, and dismissed inflation concerns. Now suddenly those same voices are talking about accountability, efficiency, and fiscal discipline.
So what changed?
Tonight we examine three major political narratives dominating the news:
• Why politicians are suddenly blaming Trump for gas prices
• The real difference between policy inflation vs geopolitical market shocks
• Why critics of war spending ignored trillions in domestic spending
• The sudden emergence of a new Democratic “accountability agenda”
• And why projection has become the most common strategy in Washington
This episode separates political talking points from economic reality, explaining how policy decisions, global markets, and state regulations actually shape the economy.
Because in Washington today, projection is easier than policy.
But eventually reality catches up.
Watch the full breakdown and decide for yourself.
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0:00 Cold Open
3:50 Show Intro
5:00 Gas Prices & California Policy
13:00 Inflation vs Geopolitical Oil Shocks
16:00 The 3 Types of Price Spikes
19:00 War Spending Debate
25:00 Ukraine Aid Comparison
30:00 Production vs Consumption Spending
31:00 The “Accountability Agenda”
42:00 Reagan Reminder
48:00 Episode Conclusion