Every American has felt the sting at the grocery store checkout line.
And the costs keep climbing higher, hitting family budgets harder than ever.
This from thepatriotjournal.com.
If you have been to a grocery store lately, you know exactly what is being described here.
During a recent Face the Nation interview, Brennan attempted to corner Vice President J.D. Vance about when Americans would see relief from sky-high grocery prices. For her, the Vice President’s response was anything but him falling into her trap. Indeed, Vance delivered a masterclass lesson in conservative economic principles that left the liberal host speechless.
Refusing to let Brennan control the narrative, Vance declared:
Yes, Joe Biden did many, many terrible things to lead to an increase in prices, I agree, Margaret.
But when Brennan snickered about when consumers would “actually get to touch and feel a difference in their lives”—typical mainstream media condescension—Vance responded with a lesson in basic economics that exposed the shallow understanding behind her questioning.
Vance explained:
Well, but, Margaret, how does bacon get to the grocery store? It comes on trucks that are fueled by diesel fuel.
Further:
If the diesel is way too expensive, the bacon is going to become more expensive. How do we grow the bacon? Our farmers need energy to produce it.
Sound familiar? The vice president’s straightforward explanation highlighted how the Obiden war on American energy has driven up costs across the entire economy.
According to the Consumer Price Index:
Recent data from January of 2025 shows egg prices have surged 37% compared to last year.
While liberal media personalities like Brennan seem confused about basic market principles, Vance laid out the clear connection between energy policy and consumer prices.
In just its first week, the Trump administration has already taken decisive action. President Donald Trump has signed over 200 executive actions—many specifically targeted at lowering energy costs and restoring American energy independence.
Vance stated firmly:
Donald Trump has already taken multiple executive actions that are going to lower energy prices.
And I do believe that means consumers are going to see lower prices at the pump and at the grocery store.”
This stands in stark contrast to The Obiden Regime’s anti-energy policies that drove inflation to record highs.
The new administration is not just talking about solutions—they are implementing them. Vice President Vance emphasized that while changes will not happen overnight, the groundwork is already being laid for economic recovery.
He explained:
No, Margaret, prices are going to come down, but it’s going to take a little bit of time.
The president has been president for just over a week. I think that in this short time, he’s accomplished more than Joe Biden did in four years.
These accomplishments include executive actions focused on expanding American energy production, attracting investment back to our shores, and reversing the destructive policies that drove prices higher under Biden.
The path forward is clear:
America needs energy independence and market-based solutions, not more failed liberal policies that hurt working families.
While the [propaganda] media may struggle to understand basic economics, the Trump administration is already taking concrete steps to bring relief to American consumers.
As Vice President Vance reminded us, “Rome wasn’t built in a day.”
With strong conservative leadership and a return to common-sense energy policies, American families can look forward to lower prices at both the pump and the grocery store. The only question is whether the liberal media will finally acknowledge these basic economic truths, or continue playing political games while hardworking Americans foot the bill.