🚨🇺🇸 COSTCO PRESSED THE RED BUTTON: THE FISCAL BOMB THAT COULD SINK THE U.S. FROM WITHIN
While the media discusses whether Trump's tariffs "work" or not, Costco understood something much more serious: if those tariffs were illegal from the start, all the money collected becomes phantom debt. And that debt… has already been spent.
🧨 The trick that no one was looking at There is a silent rule called customs clearance. Once you pay and the State "clears", the money legally disappears, even if later a judge says the tax was illegal. Result: You paid It was unconstitutional The State loses the lawsuit And still, they don't return anything to you
That was the plan. Until now.
💣 Costco broke the spell Suing before the ruling is a surgical move:
Freezes the money
Blocks the clearance
And forces the State to return everything if it loses
That's why it is not alone. Revlon. Kawasaki. Dozens of giants entering en masse.
It's not legal defense. It's coordinated attack.
⚠️ The scenario that Washington doesn't want to name If the Supreme Court strikes down the tariffs:
🔻 Collection stops 🔻 Hundreds of billions are demanded to be returned 🔻 The money does not exist 🔻 The deficit explodes 🔻 The bond market panics 🔻 Rates skyrocket 🔻 Wall Street bleeds
It's not a conspiracy. It's arithmetic.
📉 The White House has already entered damage control mode When they say:
> "The economic consequences would be enormous"
Real translation:
> The system can't handle returning what was legally stolen.
Because Trump bet everything on the tariffs:
Revenue
Geopolitical pressure
Power narrative
Even replacing income tax
But no one calculated the forbidden scenario: 👉 that a court says "this should never have been charged".
🧠 The truly dangerous thing Every day that the tariffs remain in effect "under protest", The U.S. accumulates hidden, silent, lethal debt.
It's not seen in headlines. It's not in the budget. But it's there.
And when it activates… there will be no magic rescue.
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