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White House Shrugs Off Shaky Economy as War Blows Past the Timeline—And I’m Supposed to Feel Reassured?

There’s a certain kind of shrug that doesn’t just say “I don’t know,” but radiates something far more unsettling: “I don’t care enough to pretend this is surprising.” That’s the shrug I keep seeing lately—coming not from your neighbor, not from your coworker, but from the people whose job description allegedly includes steering the largest economy on Earth while simultaneously managing a conflict that was supposed to be wrapped up on a neat little political timeline. And here I am, watching this whole thing unfold, wondering if I missed the meeting where we all agreed that vibes would replace outcomes. Because apparently, that’s where we are now. The economy is wobbling like a folding chair at a backyard barbecue, and the war—remember the one with the timeline?—has now exceeded that timeline in the same way a toddler exceeds “just one more cookie.” Effortlessly. Without apology. And yet, the official response feels less like urgency and more like someone glancing at a leaking ceiling...

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