A bold digital graphic titled “ARE WE GREAT YET?” in large, distressed red letters overlays a collage of bleak imagery. The top half shows a quiet, foggy cargo port with stacked shipping containers — one labeled “USA” and the other “CHINA.” Below that, a photograph of nearly empty grocery store shelves emphasizes scarcity. At the bottom, a quote from JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon reads: “A mild recession is the best-case scenario.” The entire image is textured with grainy, torn-paper effects, creating a sense of unease and urgency. The visual message critiques the economic consequences of the Trump administration’s tariffs, challenging the idea that these policies represent a return to greatness.
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🚢 The ports are quiet.
🛒 The shelves are thinning.
💸 Prices are climbing.
❌ This isn’t a return to greatness —
it’s a controlled collapse.
💸 Trump’s universal tariffs are hitting hard,
and the pain is only getting started.
#TariffWatch #PriceShock