People involved in Project 2025 include Ben Carson, Trumpâs former housing secretary; Peter Navarro, White House trade adviser under Trump; and Russ Vought, director of the Office of Management and Budget under Trump. Earlier this year, Trump and the Republican National Committeenamed Vought as policy directorfor the RNC committee crafting the party platform ahead of its national convention this month in Milwaukee.
Trumpâs former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows is a senior partner in one of the groups advising Project 2025, the Conservative Partnership Institute. And John McEntee, director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office under Trump, serves as a senior adviser to Project 2025.
As president, Trump spoke to the Heritage Foundation in 2017, lavishing praise on the organization and asking for its help in getting his proposed tax cuts through Congress.
A Trump campaign spokesperson, Karoline Leavitt, appeared in a September 2023 video promoting Project 2025â²s training program for potential future political appointees. The video features several former Trump administration staffers identifying themselves, with Leavitt noting she was Trumpâs assistant press secretary.
Your demonstration of a complete and utter lack of critical thinking is quite an achievement (though considering also your comments on the Trump assassination attempt, this really is more of same). That you're unable to select any of the more outrageous statements and consider the plausibility and what's required to enact the claim, along with what the electoral repercussions might be, come the midterms, is ... incredulous. Mixing the statements of Trump with a bunch of outrageous nonsense sullies the whole lot, right? Because that's the effect intended. And you can't see that. Congrats on swallowing it whole, I suppose.
"That you're unable to select any of the more outrageous statements and consider the plausibility and what's required to enact the claim, along with what the electoral repercussions might be, come the midterms, is ... incredulous"
If Project 2025's goals as listed here are so implausible and politically dangerous, then why did Heritage Foundation publish them in a manual over 900 pages long? Did Heritage do that just for fun?
So now your supervisors have instructed you to verbally abuse people who disagree with you and poke holes in your "arguments." Do you get paid more to be obnoxious? Have you been watching too many interviews with Prince Dickhead aka Vivek Ramaswamy?
Your demonstration of a complete and utter lack of critical thinking is quite an achievement (though considering also your comments on the Trump assassination attempt, this really is more of same). That you're unable to select any of the more outrageous statements and consider the plausibility and what's required to enact the claim, along with what the electoral repercussions might be, come the midterms, is ... incredulous. Mixing the statements of Trump with a bunch of outrageous nonsense sullies the whole lot, right? Because that's the effect intended. And you can't see that. Congrats on swallowing it whole, I suppose.
I suppose that you have read every page so far up to page 696. Do your lips move when you read ?
Are you going to reread it as many times as you have Mein Kampf ?
Asking for a friend ...
Did you read any of it? Or do you just take it on faith that since it's from your team it must be good for you (except the parts that they may or may not disavow).
Project 2025 proposes decreasing the corporate tax to 18%, its lowest level in over 80 years. Corporations have already been price gouging us and under this plan, they'd be able keep even more of the spoils. See page 696.
I suppose that you have read every page so far up to page 696. Do your lips move when you read ?
Are you going to reread it as many times as you have Mein Kampf ?
Project 2025 proposes decreasing the corporate tax to 18%, its lowest level in over 80 years. Corporations have already been price gouging us and under this plan, they'd be able keep even more of the spoils. See page 696.
Project 2025 would change the 40-hour work week to a 160-hour work month, so your boss could make you work extra hours with no overtime by cutting your hours later in the month. See page 592.
My math puter keeps tellin' me that's an awesome find.
Project 2025 would change the 40-hour work week to a 160-hour work month, so your boss could make you work extra hours with no overtime by cutting your hours later in the month. See page 592.
Families comprised of a married mother, father, and their children are the foundation of a well-ordered nation and healthy society. Unfortunately, family policies and programs under President Bidenâs HHS are fraught with agenda items focusing on âLGBTQ+ equity,â subsidizing single-motherhood, disincentivizing work, and penalizing marriage. These policies should be repealed and replaced by policies that support the formation of stable, married, nuclear families.