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The Historical Mirror: The Grand Delusion. The Correction Desk, #14
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- ISBN8235990203
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- Date de parution11/07/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
The numbers don't lie, but the narrative is a master of disguise. In The Historical Mirror: The Grand Delusion, the administration's attempt to slash $1.5 trillion in bureaucratic waste triggers the year's most absurd political panic. While the President introduces tax-cutting initiatives like the "Child 401k, " the 24-hour news cycle is busy comparing fiscal policy to 1930s European autocracy-all while ignoring the increasingly extremist rhetoric coming from the far-left.
Follow the absurdity as cable pundits, "historical trauma consultants, " and political agitators turn a mundane budgetary audit into a battle for the soul of the republic. From the frantic, fact-free comparisons on cable news to the surreal reality of Congressional committees debating "the authoritarian nature of saving money, " this novella is a biting, hilarious critique of how the news cycle manufactures outrage, ignores the truth, and ensures that the public is always five minutes away from a manufactured apocalypse.
Follow the absurdity as cable pundits, "historical trauma consultants, " and political agitators turn a mundane budgetary audit into a battle for the soul of the republic. From the frantic, fact-free comparisons on cable news to the surreal reality of Congressional committees debating "the authoritarian nature of saving money, " this novella is a biting, hilarious critique of how the news cycle manufactures outrage, ignores the truth, and ensures that the public is always five minutes away from a manufactured apocalypse.






















