Power Party

With President Biden’s age off the agenda, maybe now the media will focus on the Republican Party’s agenda for America.

Ronald Reagan’s party of limited government, individual freedom, decentralized power and resistance to totalitarian rule in the world is dead, gone and – after last weeks’ Republican National Convention – buried.

The new world order in the Trump-MAGA-Project 2025 GOP is powerful centralized government, an imperial presidency, state control of individuals’ lives and cowardly surrender to Vladimir Putin.

Trump’s party wants unchecked, unlimited power and control – over the executive, legislative and judicial branches, over the states and over our lives and liberties.

It’s not just government power. They also want to give very rich men who own and run very large corporations the power to avoid paying taxes, gouge consumers, jettison employees’ benefits, jeopardize workers’ safety and poison our air and water without worrying about pesky government regulations.

The plan is laid out in Project 2025, and Trump can’t distance himself from it, Democracy Docket notes, because “numerous former Trump administration officials contributed to the nearly 1,000-page mandate, including former Acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller, former Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security Ken Cuccinelli and Peter Navarro, a former top trade advisor to Trump. Trump also has deep ties to The Heritage Foundation, the group behind Project 2025, and the dozens of conservative organizations who contributed to the plan.”

What’s in it?

It’s “a collection of policy transition proposals that outline how, should Trump win the November election, he can vastly remake the federal government most effectively to carry out an extremist far-right agenda.”

The New Republic called Project 2025 “a remarkably detailed guide to turning the United States into a fascist’s paradise.”

The document lays out what is essentially a “Christian nationalist vision of the United States, one in which married heterosexuality is the only valid form of sexual expression and identity; all pregnancies would be carried to term, even if that requires coercion or death; and transgender and gender-nonconforming people do not exist.

“It’s a terrifying vision of what American life could look like.”

Americans won’t like the Trump-MAGA Republican vision.

And Reagan wouldn’t recognize it.

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With President Biden’s age off the agenda, maybe now the media will focus on the Republican Party’s agenda for America.

Ronald Reagan’s party of limited government, individual freedom, decentralized power and resistance to totalitarian rule in the world is dead, gone and – after last weeks’ Republican National Convention – buried.

The new world order in the Trump-MAGA-Project 2025 GOP is powerful centralized government, an imperial presidency, state control of individuals’ lives and cowardly surrender to Vladimir Putin.

Trump’s party wants unchecked, unlimited power and control – over the executive, legislative and judicial branches, over the states and over our lives and liberties.

It’s not just government power. They also want to give very rich men who own and run very large corporations the power to avoid paying taxes, gouge consumers, jettison employees’ benefits, jeopardize workers’ safety and poison our air and water without worrying about pesky government regulations.

The plan is laid out in Project 2025, and Trump can’t distance himself from it, Democracy Docket notes, because “numerous former Trump administration officials contributed to the nearly 1,000-page mandate, including former Acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller, former Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security Ken Cuccinelli and Peter Navarro, a former top trade advisor to Trump. Trump also has deep ties to The Heritage Foundation, the group behind Project 2025, and the dozens of conservative organizations who contributed to the plan.”

What’s in it?

It’s “a collection of policy transition proposals that outline how, should Trump win the November election, he can vastly remake the federal government most effectively to carry out an extremist far-right agenda.”

The New Republic called Project 2025 “a remarkably detailed guide to turning the United States into a fascist’s paradise.”

The document lays out what is essentially a “Christian nationalist vision of the United States, one in which married heterosexuality is the only valid form of sexual expression and identity; all pregnancies would be carried to term, even if that requires coercion or death; and transgender and gender-nonconforming people do not exist.

“It’s a terrifying vision of what American life could look like.”

Americans won’t like the Trump-MAGA Republican vision.

And Reagan wouldn’t recognize it.

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