Team Trump to Ban Project 2025 People
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It's called "Mandate for Leadership" and it's a 922-page PDF you can look at right now.
https://static.project2025.org/2025_MandateForLeadership_FULL.pdf
From what I can tell, it's a lot of conservative notions, most considered uncontroversial by the general public. I'd love to know if there are any truly egregious contents, but I doubt it.
CTRL+F "Sunday"
He .ay be an inside man for trump.
Why would they do that? Project 2025 is something the left whines about, but is there anything in there that's actually bad?
Project 2025 is a bullshit plan written by the Neocon wing of the R party to make whatever candidate wound up running on the R side look unhinged. It's their part in helping the cause of the DS.
Exactly, and they tried in the second debate between President Trump and K. to unload this plan on Trump...
It's a big psyop. If anyone wants to know where Trump stands, the official Trump Team administrative plans can be found here. Make sure you reference this when people start talking about Project 2025:
Agenda 47: https://www.donaldjtrump.com/agenda47
Trump's 20 point platform: https://www.donaldjtrump.com/platform
No it wasnt. Agenda 47 was out long before Project 25. Ive suspected you were a shill for awhile. Now I know you are.
Maybe it's time to have "regular" people fill roles instead of lifetime politicians and bureaucrats.
I think Trump is distancing himself from project 2025 in the last few weeks before the election to avoid harris using it against him.
In principle, I think Trump learned a hell of a lot the first time through and will be extremely well prepared to do it right the second time.
Plus, with Musk involved, this could happen quite efficiently. Musk, and his team, are very effective in getting things done.
Maybe it will be called ProjectX instead of Project2025?
Make it Agenda 47x lol
I like it!
It has "plans" I would be 100% against.
Which plans?
Sunday Laws for starters
Time and a half pay on Sunday? What's wrong with that?
If you think legally codifying tenents of a sect of a religion isn't a slippery slope I can't help you. What happens when the other religions start demanding their own dogmas become law? What of the 7th Day Adventists? They also claim Christ yet their day falls on Saturday. What now?
I have to agree with you on this.