Anonymous wrote:
Depends on the job. A Washington bureaucrat could work until they are 90 unless they first die of boredom.
A road worker a Washington bureaucracy is supposed to help might have to retire at 62 because of body damage because OSHA laws are not enforced by the bureaucracy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump still sinking in the polls. Running away isn't helping.
He’s probably going to continue to sink. He is, in fact, very old and very weird and supports Project 2025. The overlaps between it, Agenda 47 and what the GOP is already trying to do show that it’s basically the same agenda. He can’t run much further away. Obviously for the true believing Republicans on this thread they’re in the tank and will lie as needed, but for more easily spooked Republicans? They won’t support a guy who won’t get their freak agenda through.
Anonymous wrote:Trump still sinking in the polls. Running away isn't helping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fired for saying the quiet part loud.
WSJ: “The Heritage Foundation official who leads Project 2025, the conservative roadmap for the next Republican administration, is stepping down after former President Donald Trump and his aides publicly criticized the group and Democrats decried its proposals as radical and dangerous.”
Nice try, MAGA.
Do Trump and his minions really think no one sees right through this “stepping down”? As if that negates the whole project.
+1 and as Republicans across the country introduce legislation that does exactly what Project 2025 wants to do nationwide…
You mean their *actual* agenda? It's funny that not one of you will acknowledge this - and the fact that is is NOT Project 2025. But that's ok. We're all used to your gaslighting.
https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/2024-republican-party-platform
Who is gaslighting?
This is not making whatever point you think it is. The obvious move is to loudly and clearly distance himself from a project that he was not involved with and has no interest in pursuing. But sure, continue with your wacky LWNJ conspiracy theories while the rest of us just roll our eyes at you.
Yes, the MAGAs on this thread ARE gaslighting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fired for saying the quiet part loud.
WSJ: “The Heritage Foundation official who leads Project 2025, the conservative roadmap for the next Republican administration, is stepping down after former President Donald Trump and his aides publicly criticized the group and Democrats decried its proposals as radical and dangerous.”
Nice try, MAGA.
Do Trump and his minions really think no one sees right through this “stepping down”? As if that negates the whole project.
+1 and as Republicans across the country introduce legislation that does exactly what Project 2025 wants to do nationwide…
You mean their *actual* agenda? It's funny that not one of you will acknowledge this - and the fact that is is NOT Project 2025. But that's ok. We're all used to your gaslighting.
https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/2024-republican-party-platform
Who is gaslighting?
This is not making whatever point you think it is. The obvious move is to loudly and clearly distance himself from a project that he was not involved with and has no interest in pursuing. But sure, continue with your wacky LWNJ conspiracy theories while the rest of us just roll our eyes at you.
Yes, the MAGAs on this thread ARE gaslighting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fired for saying the quiet part loud.
WSJ: “The Heritage Foundation official who leads Project 2025, the conservative roadmap for the next Republican administration, is stepping down after former President Donald Trump and his aides publicly criticized the group and Democrats decried its proposals as radical and dangerous.”
Nice try, MAGA.
Do Trump and his minions really think no one sees right through this “stepping down”? As if that negates the whole project.
+1 and as Republicans across the country introduce legislation that does exactly what Project 2025 wants to do nationwide…
You mean their *actual* agenda? It's funny that not one of you will acknowledge this - and the fact that is is NOT Project 2025. But that's ok. We're all used to your gaslighting.
https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/2024-republican-party-platform
Who is gaslighting?
This is not making whatever point you think it is. The obvious move is to loudly and clearly distance himself from a project that he was not involved with and has no interest in pursuing. But sure, continue with your wacky LWNJ conspiracy theories while the rest of us just roll our eyes at you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fired for saying the quiet part loud.
WSJ: “The Heritage Foundation official who leads Project 2025, the conservative roadmap for the next Republican administration, is stepping down after former President Donald Trump and his aides publicly criticized the group and Democrats decried its proposals as radical and dangerous.”
Nice try, MAGA.
Do Trump and his minions really think no one sees right through this “stepping down”? As if that negates the whole project.
+1 and as Republicans across the country introduce legislation that does exactly what Project 2025 wants to do nationwide…
You mean their *actual* agenda? It's funny that not one of you will acknowledge this - and the fact that is is NOT Project 2025. But that's ok. We're all used to your gaslighting.
https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/2024-republican-party-platform
Who is gaslighting?
This is not making whatever point you think it is. The obvious move is to loudly and clearly distance himself from a project that he was not involved with and has no interest in pursuing. But sure, continue with your wacky LWNJ conspiracy theories while the rest of us just roll our eyes at you.
According to what I heard, he’s saying he understands why Trump is publicly disavowing Project 2025 (it’s a political and tactical decision) but that he’s fine with Trump’s doing that because Trump is behind the scenes ok with Project 2025 and as the standard bearer will do what it takes to enact Project 2025. But that for now it has to be kept on the down low so Trump and other down ballot Rs have a chance at getting elected.
Precisely. Every one understands this.
The mystery is why republicans are pretending they don’t support project 2025. Another poster observed that elements of it are already being implemented in gop states which is absolutely true. The gaslighting is just not going to gain traction any more.
Did no one in the gop read Peter and the wolf??
+1
It’s just like Youngkin secretly admitting that he’d “go on the offense” to take away women’s right AFTER the election but couldn’t talk about during the campaign because he needed the Independent voters.
Speaking of taking away women’s rights, pregnant women won’t have the right to cancer treatment.
Wow. Republicans really do hate women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fired for saying the quiet part loud.
WSJ: “The Heritage Foundation official who leads Project 2025, the conservative roadmap for the next Republican administration, is stepping down after former President Donald Trump and his aides publicly criticized the group and Democrats decried its proposals as radical and dangerous.”
Nice try, MAGA.
Do Trump and his minions really think no one sees right through this “stepping down”? As if that negates the whole project.
+1 and as Republicans across the country introduce legislation that does exactly what Project 2025 wants to do nationwide…
You mean their *actual* agenda? It's funny that not one of you will acknowledge this - and the fact that is is NOT Project 2025. But that's ok. We're all used to your gaslighting.
https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/2024-republican-party-platform
Who is gaslighting?
This is not making whatever point you think it is. The obvious move is to loudly and clearly distance himself from a project that he was not involved with and has no interest in pursuing. But sure, continue with your wacky LWNJ conspiracy theories while the rest of us just roll our eyes at you.
According to what I heard, he’s saying he understands why Trump is publicly disavowing Project 2025 (it’s a political and tactical decision) but that he’s fine with Trump’s doing that because Trump is behind the scenes ok with Project 2025 and as the standard bearer will do what it takes to enact Project 2025. But that for now it has to be kept on the down low so Trump and other down ballot Rs have a chance at getting elected.
Precisely. Every one understands this.
The mystery is why republicans are pretending they don’t support project 2025. Another poster observed that elements of it are already being implemented in gop states which is absolutely true. The gaslighting is just not going to gain traction any more.
Did no one in the gop read Peter and the wolf??
+1
It’s just like Youngkin secretly admitting that he’d “go on the offense” to take away women’s right AFTER the election but couldn’t talk about during the campaign because he needed the Independent voters.
Speaking of taking away women’s rights, pregnant women won’t have the right to cancer treatment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fired for saying the quiet part loud.
WSJ: “The Heritage Foundation official who leads Project 2025, the conservative roadmap for the next Republican administration, is stepping down after former President Donald Trump and his aides publicly criticized the group and Democrats decried its proposals as radical and dangerous.”
Nice try, MAGA.
Do Trump and his minions really think no one sees right through this “stepping down”? As if that negates the whole project.
+1 and as Republicans across the country introduce legislation that does exactly what Project 2025 wants to do nationwide…
You mean their *actual* agenda? It's funny that not one of you will acknowledge this - and the fact that is is NOT Project 2025. But that's ok. We're all used to your gaslighting.
https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/2024-republican-party-platform
Who is gaslighting?
This is not making whatever point you think it is. The obvious move is to loudly and clearly distance himself from a project that he was not involved with and has no interest in pursuing. But sure, continue with your wacky LWNJ conspiracy theories while the rest of us just roll our eyes at you.
LWNJs like PP continue their efforts to gaslight Americans into believing 2025 is trump’s agenda or that trump is somehow behind it.
Don’t fall for it.