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Moody's Analytics estimates the war with Iran has cost U.S. taxpayers $132 billion so far. And it has affected our society much deeper than just at the pumps:
A survey by the American Farm Bureau Federation showed fertilizer costs were up 47%... And 70% of farmers couldn't afford the fertilizer they needed this season. I don't think our farmers feel like there's much art in that deal.
The point is that one person is so obscenely wealthy that you could leave him with $500 billion and still solve massive issues that benefit hundreds of millions of people. It's crazy to think about how someone with so much wealth could fix so many things.