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I did Liberation Day tariffs in Victoria 3, and it all went well until the famine in Colorado, the 2 lost wars with Canada, and the president beating a man to death with a stick

  • The article highlights a fictional scenario in the video game Victoria 3, where the United States implements Liberation Day tariffs causing chaos in the global economy.
  • The protagonist, playing as the United States, imposes extreme tariffs resulting in short-term cash flow improvement but leading to shortages of key goods and a famine in Colorado.
  • Efforts to meet domestic demands through building maize farms fail, plunging the economy into negative income and further hardships.
  • In a drastic decision, the protagonist invades Canada to address economic woes, which surprisingly resolves many issues temporarily, boosting financial stability and legitimacy.
  • However, facing resistance from Great Britain and internal challenges, such as labor movements, the United States struggles to maintain stability despite temporary successes.
  • Wars with neighboring nations and failures in economic management lead to a deteriorating situation, with the protagonist's presidency facing potential downfall.
  • With escalating conflicts, increasing radical opposition, and mounting economic losses, the protagonist's governance reaches a breaking point.
  • The article humorously concludes with the game crashing, hinting at the protagonist's delusion of governing too well and gaining insightful yet comical perspectives on tariffs and global economy.

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