Anonymous
Post 03/16/2025 21:20     Subject: Project 2025 if Trump were to win

Is there a website that is keeping track of everything they have done related to Project 2025 and Thiel’s Butterfly Revolution? Like a checklist? Something that says “and now we are in this phase”?
Anonymous
Post 03/16/2025 21:11     Subject: Re:Project 2025 if Trump were to win

Anonymous wrote:


Yes I read this today.

He was the sacrificial lamb/ architect so that Trump could distance himself from it during the campaign. Not even amAGA signed up for the full extent of this chaotic anti government extremism.
Anonymous
Post 03/16/2025 21:02     Subject: Re:Project 2025 if Trump were to win

Anonymous
Post 02/17/2025 22:18     Subject: Project 2025 if Trump were to win

Anonymous wrote:Americans think the U.S. spends too much on foreign aid because they think it spends about 25% of the federal budget on such aid while they say it should only spend about 10%. In fact, it spends only about 1% on foreign aid. Similarly, while right-wing leaders insist that the government is bloated, in fact, as Elaine Kamarck of the Brookings Institution noted last month, the U.S. population has grown by about 68% in the last 50 years while the size of the federal government’s workforce has actually shrunk.

When asked, Americans say they don’t actually want to get rid of government programs. A late January poll from the Associated Press–NORC Center for Public Affairs Research—a gold-standard pollster for public attitudes—found that only about 29% of Americans wanted to see the elimination of a large number of federal jobs, with 40% opposed (29% had no opinion). Instead, 67% of adults believed the U.S. is spending too little on Social Security, 65% thought it was spending too little on education, 62% thought there is too little aid for the poor, 61% thought there is too little spending on Medicare, and 55% thought there is too little spending on Medicaid. Fifty-one percent thought the U.S. should spend more on border security.

From Heatherly Cox’s 2/15 newsletter. Americans do not support Project 2025 and trump’s actions.



A lot of people have this notion that federal government has been growing out of control. That's actually not the case. In comparison to the growth of everything else in the US, whether population, GDP, number of private businesses and so on, federal government has been getting smaller in comparison.

Anonymous
Post 02/16/2025 18:19     Subject: Project 2025 if Trump were to win

Americans think the U.S. spends too much on foreign aid because they think it spends about 25% of the federal budget on such aid while they say it should only spend about 10%. In fact, it spends only about 1% on foreign aid. Similarly, while right-wing leaders insist that the government is bloated, in fact, as Elaine Kamarck of the Brookings Institution noted last month, the U.S. population has grown by about 68% in the last 50 years while the size of the federal government’s workforce has actually shrunk.

When asked, Americans say they don’t actually want to get rid of government programs. A late January poll from the Associated Press–NORC Center for Public Affairs Research—a gold-standard pollster for public attitudes—found that only about 29% of Americans wanted to see the elimination of a large number of federal jobs, with 40% opposed (29% had no opinion). Instead, 67% of adults believed the U.S. is spending too little on Social Security, 65% thought it was spending too little on education, 62% thought there is too little aid for the poor, 61% thought there is too little spending on Medicare, and 55% thought there is too little spending on Medicaid. Fifty-one percent thought the U.S. should spend more on border security.

From Heatherly Cox’s 2/15 newsletter. Americans do not support Project 2025 and trump’s actions.

Anonymous
Post 01/29/2025 14:31     Subject: Project 2025 if Trump were to win

"I told you so" doesn't quite convey my disgust right now.
Anonymous
Post 01/29/2025 13:07     Subject: Project 2025 if Trump were to win

Anonymous wrote:All states have now been locked out of Medicaid.


MAGA hates poor sick people, the elderly, and the disabled. What would Jesus think of this?
Anonymous
Post 01/29/2025 13:06     Subject: Project 2025 if Trump were to win

Project 2025:
"Agencies should not try and rename anything DEI related to try and hide their nefarious activities"

Also Project 2025:
*renames "Schedule F" to "Schedule Policy/Career" to try and hide their nefarious activities
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2025 16:45     Subject: Project 2025 if Trump were to win

All states have now been locked out of Medicaid.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2025 15:29     Subject: Project 2025 if Trump were to win

Anonymous wrote:NEW - DEI programs Favorability poll

🟢 Favorable 48% (+19)
🟤 Unfavorable 29%

YouGov


NEW Poll on reliability of anything coming out of Trump administration
100% 💩
0% truth
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2025 15:20     Subject: Project 2025 if Trump were to win

NEW - DEI programs Favorability poll

🟢 Favorable 48% (+19)
🟤 Unfavorable 29%

YouGov
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2025 15:00     Subject: Project 2025 if Trump were to win

Anonymous wrote:Not going to vote for Trump, but I find this a bit unrealistic and maybe something to scare those who are on the fence about voting for him.
Yes I agree Trump is a disaster but I just find it hard to believe all this project 2025 stuff. Maybe some nut jobs are planning it but they won’t be able to execute it.


Looks like you were 100% wrong.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2025 14:59     Subject: Project 2025 if Trump were to win

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Of Trump's first batch of EOs, fully 2/3rds of them pretty much came straight out of Project 2025.

Those of you who said "TrUMp HaS NoTHiNg tO Do wITh PrOJEcT 2025" are either the worst kinds of idiots or the worst kinds of liars.


MAGA has been remarkably quiet on this thread.

Too bad the media wasn’t a little more diligent covering it before the election and getting the GOP on the record about their plans to implement or push back.

But of course, Harris’ laugh and what handouts the twenty “undecided” voters in Pennsylvania wanted was more important.


Yup.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2025 14:58     Subject: Project 2025 if Trump were to win

Anonymous wrote:Now that the Trump Administration is frantically ripping pages from Project 2025 and writing them into one executive order after another, it’s worth remembering that it polled at 4% approval back in September 2024. Socialism’s numbers were 4X higher.

I assume they will spring to "control" the country before anyone really understands what is happening or has happened.


Shocker

Project 2025 underway.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2025 10:59     Subject: Project 2025 if Trump were to win

Now that the Trump Administration is frantically ripping pages from Project 2025 and writing them into one executive order after another, it’s worth remembering that it polled at 4% approval back in September 2024. Socialism’s numbers were 4X higher.

I assume they will spring to "control" the country before anyone really understands what is happening or has happened.