Remember Project 2025

The sheer magnitude of the number of lawsuits involving the regime should tell us something.


If you aren't a nitwit living under a rock, or inside the MAGAsphere, it says Dear Leader is challenging, as in trying to change, the constitutional order we have lived with for centuries.

Yeah, too many lawyers without real work to do in this country.
 
Many of us pointed out it was the playbook for trump 2.0. Don claimed he knew nothing about it. It's a line he uses quite often when he wants to deny his obvious affiliation with something. Like the search of Bolton's home.

Trump’s Antisocial State​

Just a few months in, any doubts about the tenor of Trump’s second presidency have been dispelled. The Heritage Foundation’s Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise by Project 2025 has produced a much more focused Trump than we saw the first time around. It has found a way to convert the president’s flare ups into a constant source of energy and to arrange his thought bubbles into a sequential narrative. Project 2025, as the report has come to be known, contains a plan for reconstructing the American state from the ground up. To get there, however, it first has to overcome obstacles created by the existing state and its workforce of civil servants. One refrain beats consistently throughout: abolish the administrative state. The report whispers in the president’s ear at every turn, explaining how he can use executive power to “fire supposedly ‘un-fireable’ federal bureaucrats; shutter wasteful and corrupt bureaus and offices; muzzle woke propaganda at every level of government; restore the American people’s constitutional authority over the Administrative State; and save untold taxpayer dollars in the process.”

Project 2025 indulges every fantasy of Trump’s cabinet members, a coterie of private fund investors and business founders with preferential ties to the fossil fuel industry, real estate, and Silicon Valley. The manual shows how the president could open up federal lands to fossil fuel prospectors and actively obstruct any progress on climate change mitigation. It shows how the Federal Reserve could abandon its function as lender of last resort and allow for a return to free banking, with gold or some other commodity equivalent (perhaps cryptocurrency) acting as backstops to privately issued money. And it shows how the Department of Housing and Urban Development could sell off the country’s remaining public housing stock and withhold support from low-income borrowers. Meanwhile, the president is urged to dissolve the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (the independent government agency charged with preventing bank runs) and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (the agency that recently extended anti-fraud regulation to the digital finance sector). Project 2025 represents the apotheosis of the antisocial state: a state form that has withdrawn from the task of social insurance and placed its entire administrative apparatus in the hands of a small group of uber-wealthy business partners.


The nihilist known as Steve Bannon (and Putin) must have goose bumps watching his dream of America's bedrock institutions getting torn down come to fruition. Hopefully watchers of DWTS will wake from their slumber before it's too late.
Yeah, one of the worst-kept secrets of our time.

At some point they'll admit what they want, after they figure there's no stopping it.
 
Many of us pointed out it was the playbook for trump 2.0. Don claimed he knew nothing about it. It's a line he uses quite often when he wants to deny his obvious affiliation with something. Like the search of Bolton's home.

Trump’s Antisocial State​

Just a few months in, any doubts about the tenor of Trump’s second presidency have been dispelled. The Heritage Foundation’s Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise by Project 2025 has produced a much more focused Trump than we saw the first time around. It has found a way to convert the president’s flare ups into a constant source of energy and to arrange his thought bubbles into a sequential narrative. Project 2025, as the report has come to be known, contains a plan for reconstructing the American state from the ground up. To get there, however, it first has to overcome obstacles created by the existing state and its workforce of civil servants. One refrain beats consistently throughout: abolish the administrative state. The report whispers in the president’s ear at every turn, explaining how he can use executive power to “fire supposedly ‘un-fireable’ federal bureaucrats; shutter wasteful and corrupt bureaus and offices; muzzle woke propaganda at every level of government; restore the American people’s constitutional authority over the Administrative State; and save untold taxpayer dollars in the process.”

Project 2025 indulges every fantasy of Trump’s cabinet members, a coterie of private fund investors and business founders with preferential ties to the fossil fuel industry, real estate, and Silicon Valley. The manual shows how the president could open up federal lands to fossil fuel prospectors and actively obstruct any progress on climate change mitigation. It shows how the Federal Reserve could abandon its function as lender of last resort and allow for a return to free banking, with gold or some other commodity equivalent (perhaps cryptocurrency) acting as backstops to privately issued money. And it shows how the Department of Housing and Urban Development could sell off the country’s remaining public housing stock and withhold support from low-income borrowers. Meanwhile, the president is urged to dissolve the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (the independent government agency charged with preventing bank runs) and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (the agency that recently extended anti-fraud regulation to the digital finance sector). Project 2025 represents the apotheosis of the antisocial state: a state form that has withdrawn from the task of social insurance and placed its entire administrative apparatus in the hands of a small group of uber-wealthy business partners.


The nihilist known as Steve Bannon (and Putin) must have goose bumps watching his dream of America's bedrock institutions getting torn down come to fruition. Hopefully watchers of DWTS will wake from their slumber before it's too late.
3 1/2 years to go!

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" Not Every Issue Is Agreeable Or Consistent With Constitution Of Us Republic "

* Cautioning Against Ignore Ram Us Group Think *

Many of us pointed out it was the playbook for trump 2.0. Don claimed he knew nothing about it. It's a line he uses quite often when he wants to deny his obvious affiliation with something. Like the search of Bolton's home.

Trump’s Antisocial State​

Just a few months in, any doubts about the tenor of Trump’s second presidency have been dispelled. The Heritage Foundation’s Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise by Project 2025 has produced a much more focused Trump than we saw the first time around. It has found a way to convert the president’s flare ups into a constant source of energy and to arrange his thought bubbles into a sequential narrative. Project 2025, as the report has come to be known, contains a plan for reconstructing the American state from the ground up. To get there, however, it first has to overcome obstacles created by the existing state and its workforce of civil servants. One refrain beats consistently throughout: abolish the administrative state. The report whispers in the president’s ear at every turn, explaining how he can use executive power to “fire supposedly ‘un-fireable’ federal bureaucrats; shutter wasteful and corrupt bureaus and offices; muzzle woke propaganda at every level of government; restore the American people’s constitutional authority over the Administrative State; and save untold taxpayer dollars in the process.”

Project 2025 indulges every fantasy of Trump’s cabinet members, a coterie of private fund investors and business founders with preferential ties to the fossil fuel industry, real estate, and Silicon Valley. The manual shows how the president could open up federal lands to fossil fuel prospectors and actively obstruct any progress on climate change mitigation. It shows how the Federal Reserve could abandon its function as lender of last resort and allow for a return to free banking, with gold or some other commodity equivalent (perhaps cryptocurrency) acting as backstops to privately issued money. And it shows how the Department of Housing and Urban Development could sell off the country’s remaining public housing stock and withhold support from low-income borrowers. Meanwhile, the president is urged to dissolve the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (the independent government agency charged with preventing bank runs) and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (the agency that recently extended anti-fraud regulation to the digital finance sector). Project 2025 represents the apotheosis of the antisocial state: a state form that has withdrawn from the task of social insurance and placed its entire administrative apparatus in the hands of a small group of uber-wealthy business partners.


The nihilist known as Steve Bannon (and Putin) must have goose bumps watching his dream of America's bedrock institutions getting torn down come to fruition. Hopefully watchers of DWTS will wake from their slumber before it's too late.
Some project 2025 policies respect independence of the individual citizen , within the constraints of safety and security , whereas other policies of project 2025 , such as plenary rule of law through executive branch , are contrary with original intents in us constitution .

The civil authoritarian ( social conservative ) policies of proselytes from theistic communism and theistic socialism , against pornography and abortion , and for taxpayer funded religions , is being orchestrated by sanctimonious sacrosanct sectarian supremacists with anthropocentric psychosis .

The economic libertarian ( economic liberal ) policies remain disguised by an idiotic - over generalized liberal versus conservative paradigm .

. Project 2025 - Wikipedia .
Four days into his second term, analysis by Time found that nearly two-thirds of Trump's executive actions "mirror or partially mirror" proposals from Project 2025.[54]

. Project 2025 - Wikipedia .
Project 2025 (also known as the 2025 Presidential Transition Project)[3] is a political initiative published in April 2023 by the Heritage Foundation, an American conservative think tank, to reshape the federal government of the United States and consolidate executive power in favor of right-wing policies.[4] It constitutes a policy document that suggests specific changes to the federal government, a personnel database for recommending vetting loyal staff in the federal government, and a set of executive orders issued by the U.S. president to implement the policies.[5][6]

The project's policy document Mandate for Leadership[7] calls for the replacement of merit-based federal civil service workers by people loyal to "the next conservative president" and for taking partisan control of key government agencies, including the Department of Justice (DOJ), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Department of Commerce (DOC), and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).[8] Other agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Department of Education (ED), would be dismantled.[9] It calls for reducing environmental regulations to favor fossil fuels and proposes making the National Institutes of Health (NIH) less independent while defunding its stem cell research.[10] The blueprint seeks to reduce taxes on corporations, institute a flat income tax on individuals,[11] cut Medicare and Medicaid,[12][13] and reverse as many of President Joe Biden's policies as possible.[14][15] It proposes banning pornography,[16] removing legal protections against anti-LGBT discrimination,[17][18] and ending diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs[6][18] while having the DOJ prosecute anti-white racism.[19] The project recommends the arrest, detention, and mass deportation of illegal immigrants,[20][21] and deploying the U.S. Armed Forces for domestic law enforcement.[22] The plan also proposes enacting laws supported by the Christian right,[23][24] such as criminalizing the sending and receiving of abortion and birth control medications[25][26][27] and eliminating coverage of emergency contraception.[12]

Project 2025 is based on a controversial interpretation of unitary executive theory according to which the executive branch is under the president's complete control.[28][29] Analysts note that the approach would further reduce agency independence and centralize presidential control. PBS News Hour reporting has linked these ambitions to discussions of domestic military involvement, pointing to Trump's deployment of the National Guard to Washington, D.C., as a potential precedent.[30][28] The project's proponents say it would dismantle a bureaucracy that is unaccountable and mostly liberal.[31] Critics have called it an authoritarian, Christian nationalist plan[23][32][33] that would steer the U.S. toward autocracy.[33] Some legal experts say it would undermine the rule of law,[34] separation of powers,[6] separation of church and state,[33][35] and civil liberties.[6][34][36]

Most of Project 2025's contributors worked in either Trump's first administration (2017−2021) or his campaign for the 2024 presidential election.
[a] Several Trump campaign officials maintained contact with Project 2025, seeing its goals as aligned with their Agenda 47 program.[31][42][43][44] Trump later attempted to distance himself from the plan. After he won the 2024 election, he nominated several of the plan's architects and supporters to positions in his second administration.[52][53] Four days into his second term, analysis by Time found that nearly two-thirds of Trump's executive actions "mirror or partially mirror" proposals from Project 2025.[54]
 
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