Reality doesn’t bend to confidence. It doesn’t care if you give it a grin, a press conference, or a cable segment. The “tariff shelf” is a prop. Trillions are fiction. Promises are illusions. And when the ledger finally lands on someone’s desk—unvarnished, unscripted, undeniable—it won’t ask for permission. It will simply expose every overstated claim, every recycled dollar, and every cheerleader who thought repetition could replace math.
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