Empire Codex

Here’s what we have for you today:

• Euphoric hallucination

• Shinny mirror

• Thin ice

• Go for gold

• Fork the pork

“The most entertaining outcome is the most likely.”

The president was reading a script

Wave your flag: With sponsorship comes advertisement and so the integrity of the current president Donald Trump goes.

Figuratively speaking: Although debatable, if a painting is awful; doesn’t matter what frame it’s in.

Reflecting on it: When the top campaign contributor for the current U.S. administration Elon Musk shilled out north of $200+ million for Donald Trump’s re-election, he was clearly expecting favorable returns.

Top U.S. presidents with debt accumulation

Official pass: Looks like on the second term of the 47th U.S. president Donald Trump and congress will pass the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” increasing the national deficit to over $3 trillion on top of his first term.

Unaffordable finance: During 2024 the U.S. spent over $1 trillion on interest alone to service its debt.

For reference: The U.S. debt to GDP has already surpassed the level reached at the end of World War II and we’re not even at World War III or a major war.

Government machine running out of schemes

Another gate: After the 37th U.S. president Richard Nixon ending the gold standard with the dollar, the U.S. national debt to GDP has seemingly skyrocketed to no end in sight.

Have to wonder: One thing is for sure, under the 40th U.S. president Ronald Reagan’s term, if policies similar to reaganomics did decrease the national deficit it would have done so and not increased it.

Carefully sow: While the 47th U.S. administration might not be the administration to bankrupt the nation. Sooner or later the Grim Reaper will come knocking.

Big & beautiful meme of the day

Save us more: “The easiest way to save money in our Budget, Billions and Billions of Dollars, is to terminate Elon’s Governmental Subsidies and Contracts…”

-Donald J. Trump

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