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Pulp Fiction Presidency

Pulp Fiction Presidency

Santa Barbara Independent

May 2, 2026

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Hey neighbors, if you caught the latest from the *Santa Barbara Independent*, you probably saw the piece titled “Pulp Fiction Presidency.” It’s a pretty sharp take on the uncomfortable reality that, despite all the tough talk and branding, Iran holds what the author calls “absolute power” to choke the global economy — a reality that doesn’t fit neatly into the narrative of the hero walking away unscathed. Here in Santa Barbara, where we feel the ripple effects of every gas price spike and supply chain hiccup, this isn’t just abstract geopolitics. It’s the kind of story that hits close to home when you’re filling up at the pump on State Street or wondering why your favorite local produce is suddenly pricier.

What makes this piece worth a read isn’t just the national angle — it’s the local lens. The *Independent* has a knack for connecting these big, messy world dynamics to our coastal corner. Whether you agree with the analysis or not, it’s a reminder that our little slice of paradise isn’t immune to the world’s tensions. So grab a coffee, flip through the pages, and let’s keep the conversation going — because understanding how power plays out globally helps us navigate our own backyard a little better.

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