Summary

Following Donald Trump’s election victory, Republicans are now openly embracing Project 2025, a policy agenda from The Heritage Foundation that outlines sweeping conservative reforms.

Despite Trump’s attempts to distance himself from the project during his campaign due to its extreme proposals—including expanded executive powers, a national abortion ban, stricter contraception limits, harsh immigration policies, and the elimination of agencies like the Department of Education—his allies quickly began celebrating its implementation.

Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon and commentator Matt Walsh publicly affirmed the agenda, signaling the GOP’s commitment to enacting these controversial policies in Trump’s second term.

  • @nieminen
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    2314 days ago

    Unfortunately it always seems to be the dumbest that breed most.

    • @mwproductions
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      1214 days ago

      Idiocracy wasn’t supposed to be a documentary.

      • @nieminen
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        914 days ago

        Honestly, I’d take it over what we have now, or are about to get. Those people were at least smart enough to elect the best candidate.

        • Bahnd Rollard
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          1414 days ago

          Idiocracy is the most unrealistic movie ever made. President Comacho has a problem, finds the most qualified person to solve it, listens to them (reluctantly) and then dosent take credit. That would never happen in any political reality.

    • @thewebroach
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      14 days ago

      This is why Project 2025 intends to ban abortion and limit contraceptives. They want to proliferate their voter base.

        • @nieminen
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          414 days ago

          My wife was de-uterized a few years back (mostly for other reasons), but it’s been the best.