Tariff: Chaos Grenades

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Tariff: Chaos Grenades is an explosive work of political satire and dark humor about trade wars, bad decisions, and the politicians who throw grenades they never get hit by. In this irreverent political humor book, tariffs aren’t economic tools—they’re weapons that leave farmers, workers, consumers, and markets bleeding while leaders pose for cameras.

With savage wit and biting commentary, this book exposes how governments weaponize patriotism, bureaucracy, and fear. You’ll meet the podium warriors who announce tariffs like gospel, the lobbyists who profit from chaos, the economists rebuilding spreadsheets like bomb shelters, and the citizens who simply want a boring government that fixes potholes instead of blowing up supply chains.

Part social satire, part economic autopsy, Tariff: Chaos Grenades dissects real-world absurdity with the punch of Animal Farm, the cynicism of Catch-22, and the unapologetic edge of modern political subversion. It’s for anyone who has stared at a grocery receipt and wondered why patriotism now costs $11.99 per pound.

A brutally funny reminder that the iron law of tariffs remains undefeated: