Is project 2025 going to change anything?

Will it change anything?

  • yes

    Votes: 5 5.8%
  • no

    Votes: 81 94.2%

  • Total voters
    86
I don't get it. You're going to have to explain it.
The plan to replace thousands of deep state workers. Headed by the heritage foundation.

You can read this: https://thf_media.s3.amazonaws.com/project2025/2025_MandateForLeadership_FULL.pdf
or the wikipedia article.

Here is one of the pamphlet promises:

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It's think-tank wishful thinking. As a governing philosophy, it is an interesting read. But it is a thought experiment more than a realistic blueprint. It is very light on specifics, and it wouldn't stand a chance of succeeding in today's climate; it is open warfare against the liberal and especially woke establishment, and they won't take it lying down. It probably is about as pragmatic a plan to restore America's standing and dignity than any other, but I wouldn't waste time expecting it to happen.

And all of it is predicated on a 'conservative' (more specifically, President Trump) being elected in 2024, which is very far from a done deal regardless of what polls say. There are deep and vested interests who will make sure that neither happens, and they should not be underestimated. They will not hesitate to stoop to anything; to them, the ends justify any means.
 
The plan to replace thousands of deep state workers. Headed by the heritage foundation.

You can read this: https://thf_media.s3.amazonaws.com/project2025/2025_MandateForLeadership_FULL.pdf
or the wikipedia article.

Here is one of the pamphlet promises:

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I think Raegan said it best (or at least it's attributed to him)
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Seems tyranny always has contingency plans for any challenges to the soyhive bug-eating agenda, so doubtful. Like how Occupy was derailed by "identity politics" in ~2012.

And if the "Project 2025" were pushed, there would definitely be some pushback to the "far-right" project from The Cult of Progress.
 
It depends on how this is to be achieved and who is doing it. But ultimately, I see no salvaging the current dumpster fire. And as others have said, the Republican party is mostly full of these complacent losers who don't do anything.
 
Nothing ever happens.

But if something did happen, the left only has themselves to blame. There's a lot of bad stuff put forward in this project relating to executive authority and first amendment rights, but there's other stuff that sounds completely reasonable, like ending DEI initiatives and recloseting the gays. Makes me think, for a moment, "Maybe a a golden-god forever-emperor wouldn't be that bad". It's the left's identity politics that made me reevaluate how I feel about Trump and Christian Nationalism, what I would be willing to permit to go back to a better time when activists weren't constantly rewriting history and gaslighting folks into accepting insanity.

But nothing will come of Project 2025. It's an empty promise, like most political promises.
 
It has a possibility. That's why it's currently a leftist bogeyman they're fearmongering about. The panic isn't just performative leftism or blackpilling, they genuinely are afraid of what fixing the bureaucratic state would do. It's the same reason Trump has scared them since 2015--Trump represents the possibility of ending their globalist uniparty hellstate, so he receives all manner of fearmongering and panic.

Of course, Trump dropped the ball big time in his first term and did little but obstruct them here and there. Project 2025 might sadly be the same--it'll solve a few problems but ultimately be stopped because of poor leadership, inability to overcome the entrenched interests, and backstabbing from the RINO snakes infesting DC.
 
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