After all we have been through, I am amazed at how agitated everyone is on this comment thread. One might think we lost the election instead of having a resounding win.
There is nothing wrong with seeing and reading the opposition's point of view on things. I would argue seeing the other's side is essential to our ability to discern. Being able to discern has proven to be one of the most essential skills we can all have.
Here are some facts (from my own personal recollection):
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Trump has talked about Schedule F and the ability to fire federal workers for many years now. In fact, I believe he signed executive orders to streamline the firing during his first term. This was put on hold during the pause between 2020 and 2024.
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The deep staters in DC, led by Paul Dans and the Heritage Foundation, wrote Project 2025, not Trump. They basically hijacked Trump's ideas, added a bunch of crazy ones to make it scary to people, and then the Media took it from there and fanned the flames of Project 2025's evils for months on end during the election.
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If Trump does anything that is in "Project 2025" it is likely ideas he was going to implement anyways. Just because it is in Project 2025 doesn't mean Trump shouldn't implement it, especially if it was his idea, i.e. Schedule F, firing federal workers en mass.
If everyone freaks out about archive links of enemy articles, how are we to see both sides and understand the battlefield? How will we best prepare ourselves for the continued information warfare ahead?
After all we have been through, I am amazed at how agitated everyone is on this comment thread. One might think we lost the election instead of having a resounding win.
There is nothing wrong with seeing and reading the opposition's point of view on things. I would argue seeing the other's side is essential to our ability to discern. Being able to discern has proven to be one of the most essential skills we can all have.
Here are some facts (from my own personal recollection):
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Trump has talked about Schedule F and the ability to fire federal workers for many years now. In fact, I believe he signed executive orders to streamline the firing during his first term. This was put on hold during the pause between 2020 and 2024.
-
The deep staters in DC, led by Paul Dans and the Heritage group, wrote Project 2025, not Trump. They basically hijacked Trump's ideas, added a bunch of crazy ones to make it scary to people, and then the Media took it from there and fanned the flames of Project 2025's evils for months on end during the election.
-
If Trump does anything that is in "Project 2025" it is likely ideas he was going to implement anyways. Just because it is in Project 2025 doesn't mean Trump shouldn't implement it, especially if it was his idea, i.e. Schedule F, firing federal workers en mass.
If everyone freaks out about archive links of enemy articles, how are we to see both sides and understand the battlefield? How will we best prepare ourselves for the continued information warfare ahead?