**Headline:** Why Should American Taxpayers Foot the Bill for Iran’s Mess?
Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa.) boldly suggested that instead of Congress coughing up $200 billion for the Pentagon’s military operations, the Iranian regime should be the one footing the bill. His logic? The country that “started the war” should be the one to pay for it.
You heard that right. While Congress is busy debating how to spend our tax dollars, Perry is out here pointing fingers at Iran, suggesting they should be the ones digging into their pockets. It’s almost refreshing to hear someone suggest that the aggressors should handle the fallout from their own actions.
Of course, this is a great way to stir the pot on national TV, but let’s not ignore the elephant in the room: it’s not like Iran is exactly known for its generosity. If anything, it’s a classic case of passing the buck. Imagine expecting someone who’s just crashed your car to pay for the repairs while they still have the keys in hand.
While Perry’s take raises eyebrows, it’s just another day in politics where the real questions—like how we got here and why we keep getting dragged into these conflicts—remain conveniently ignored.
So, if we’re expecting Iran to step up, what’s next? A bake sale?
By Admin | Published: March 20, 2026 at 1:16 pm
