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ModerateImprovement@sh.itjust.works to News@lemmy.world · 2 years ago

House GOP Accused of Injecting 'MAGA Project 2025 Agenda' Into Funding Bills.

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House GOP Accused of Injecting 'MAGA Project 2025 Agenda' Into Funding Bills.

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ModerateImprovement@sh.itjust.works to News@lemmy.world · 2 years ago
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House GOP Accused of Injecting 'MAGA Project 2025 Agenda' Into Funding Bills | Common Dreams
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A leading House Democrat accused her Republican colleagues of hijacking the government funding process to pursue a "MAGA Project 2025 Agenda."
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    one does not simply write a 900 pages plan for sport

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        If Trump doesn’t win, it’ll just become Project 2029.

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          I wonder how long we have left with Trump, though. I mean, the dude’s pushing 80 and already pretty senile.

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            Trump didn’t write Project 2025, the Heritage Foundation did. This is the agenda of the Republican party, not any one figurehead.

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              Fair point.

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          In 2029 it will be Dementia Don: Full Dementia

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            Likely they’ll have DeSantis running in his place instead by then…

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              Nah twinkletoes boots McGee was burnt, he’s toast.

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              Ronda?

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        Isn’t that what 2025 is? A plan for if Trump doesn’t win.

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          No, it’s a plan for how to quickly replace career administrators to pack the government with loyalists, cripple education and sprinkle in indoctrination, reverse key rights for women, and just generally subvert democracy to keep conservatives in power even though the population is interestingly progressive

          It’s written for a president to put into place in their first year, hence “2025” when the next president will be sworn in

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            Thanks, I hadn’t been following it closely. Political news has been too depressing lately.

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      I’ve spent three years writing a fantasy campaign setting. The result is about 30-40 pages long so far.

      900 pages is insane

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        900 pages is a suitable length for a large scale overarching policy agenda. It’s clear that they put a lot of thought into every detail of this.

        The content of that 900 pages, now that’s insane. It’s literally a blueprint for a fascist Christian theocracy.

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