Republics fail not because would-be Caesars seize power, but because cowards give it to them under the false pretense of an emergency.
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Picture this: Julius Caesar’s face pressed onto a fresh one-dollar coin while Kanye West argues it’s the ultimate "genius" branding move. You’re stepping into a multiverse where Harry Truman’s plain-spoken grit meets Caecilius—yes, the man from the garden—to deconstruct the Ides of March and the 2025 tax landscape. We’re diving into why the GOP is debating the SAVE Act and whether the 2025 trade imbalance is a true national emergency or just a "Caesarist" grab for unchecked power. Can Caecilius write off his villa’s atrium as a business expense under new legislation? Stay tuned, because the Republic—and your wallet—might just be crossing the Rubicon.