In a move that has left even the most stoic observers of the nation's capital raising an eyebrow, the Reflecting Pool on the National Mall has been repainted. Black. Yes, you heard that correctly.
The iconic pool, usually a mirror of the Washington Monument and the Capitol dome, is now a dark, inky expanse. The reaction has been predictable: shock, confusion, and the obligatory social media outrage. But as a man who has spent decades parsing the economic signals embedded in seemingly innocuous events, I find myself asking a different set of questions.
What is the cost of this aesthetic recalibration? And more importantly, what does it say about the state of fiscal responsibility in a government that continues to spend with abandon?










