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Do you think Project 2025 is Trump's real hidden agenda?
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I am not 100% sure but I don't give Trump the benefit of the doubt. I am not sure whether they will actually go through with it. But certainly I could imagine that. And solely this possibility would make me an anti-Trumper.
I feel that he has dovetailed himself with Christian nationalists, who are represented in the project 2025 agenda, simply because it's politically advantageous for him. I don't think that he personally believes in the stuff. (This can be seen in his walk back on abortion.) To be clear, I don't feel this kind of insincerity is unique to him. I'd say this is common for politicians.
As a queer American, I'm more concerned about the people that surround Trump than him.
It also should be known that much of the agenda of Project 2025 has already been active in the local and state level. You can see this in many anti-trans laws in various states since Trump's first term.
For those that are interested, you can learn more about this in this podcast:
I feel the same way. Look at the mess his last term was, with regard to "staffers" and how they behaved. Much as I hate politics and politicians, I have to admit that if you are gonna BE IN politics, it would behoove you to know how to play the game.
hes a flesh puppet to people far more intelligent and arguable far more dangerous (more people, more power, and they're a think tank so they can greatly shape the republican party and essentially do.)
the heritage foundation and all christian nationalist republicans are to worry. worst part is, they get shit done.
behind them though, the real string pullers wont ever suffer from them and are doing this to keep and maintain a low involved, naive workforce who will continue to vote for muricaism and further enshitification of this country. why? taxes for them. people who are like elon musk and bezos, but the ones never named are just as dangerous. they run some medias, they have billions of dollars to fight legislation, the dont give a shit about anyone but themselves, they'll even light the entire planet on fire and pollute it for a buck. they wouldnt care if we were all killed. they probably arent even christian, they just know they can mobilize christians if they say praise god and jesus. why do you think even democrats do their best to never step on their toes? because apparently if they leave the country, our country will fall into dire straights. thats how much of the country they own, and continue to rape and take every. single. year. they purposely also keep their hoards of wealth complicated and untouchable so they can whine about how much they pay in taxes while sitting on obscene amounts of wealth they do shit all for. additionally, many of them look to weed out as many workers as possible while continually bitching about not making enough money. these are the ones who probably push the heritage foundation around, and in turn, are the last rung on this shit heap.
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lol they literally just came out saying Project 2025 was the plan all along. And he's appointing officials who are authors of project 2025. We're cooked.
Something I've learned interesting is the connection between the Hungarian Danube Institute and the Heritage Foundation. The far right is building a strong coalition internationally. It's unfortunate there isn't an actual opposition party in the USA.
Something I've learned interesting is the connection between the Hungarian Danube Institute and the Heritage Foundation. The far right is building a strong coalition internationally. It's unfortunate there isn't an actual opposition party in the USA.
Yes and there is the Atlas network. There are such connections in Europe and the US. There are many right-wing institutions and thinktanks that work together.
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