Trump’s proposal turns traditional tax politics upside down: instead of taxing Americans to fund Washington, he wants to tax foreign-made goods and send the proceeds back home as a direct payout. To millions crushed by inflation and debt, the promise of $2,000 per person sounds like a lifeline, a rare moment where Washington’s decisions would be felt directly in their bank accounts.
But behind the bold slogan lies a maze of unanswered questions. Economists warn that tariffs often boomerang, raising prices on everyday necessities and quietly shifting the bill back onto consumers. There is no legal framework, no timetable, and no clear mechanism for who qualifies or how payments would be delivered. Between hope and skepticism, one reality remains: if this plan ever moves from post to policy, it could redefine the cost of being an American—and the price of believing in promi
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