I guess it's a Far Right Republican thing to kill dogs... Don't forget Kristi Noem​
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Originally posted by Geronimo View Post
How has he possibly distanced himself from overturning Roe v Wade? He has never favored federal bans on abortion and even if he did that would be quite distinct from Roe v Wade. He claimed Roe v Wade was a bad decision because it wasn't constitutional. I'm sure if he gets a second term Project 2025 will be about as useful for predicting his actions as Mao's little red book would have been to predict Kamala's actions as president (that is to say, not much).Indifference is Bliss
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Originally posted by giblets View PostOf course, just because the Heritage Foundation has helped Trump pick Supreme Court nominees in the past doesn't mean they will have any influence on a second Trump administration.
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It might be good fodder for another thread to compare and contrast modern western socialism/policies to both OG Maoist ideology/policies and modern CPC ideology/policies. In many ways economically the modern western socialists will more closely match the OG Maoist than the current CPC does. The overlap between the modern CPC and OG Maoist ideology that excludes overlap with modern socialism is entirely along an axis of authoritarianism, not economics. I respect and admire most socialist democracies (not so-called "democratic socialist" authoritarian dystopias) but economically these mixed economies are not so always so distinct from communist states especially as public sectors grow larger than private sectors.
Anyway, for the record I don't think Mao's little red book would be a good predictor of Kamala's initiatives but I also don't think project 2025 will be a good predictor of Trump's. Trump will definitely appoint a lot of desperate fringe outsiders because he doesn't trust anybody who could get positions without him to be "loyal" and I'm sure the heritage foundation types will seem to fit the bill to him. He will however, ignore their ideas at least as often as he did in his first term.
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Originally posted by Geronimo View PostTrump is constantly denying any association to this Project 2025. How can we be sure he intends to adhere to the project?
golly gee willikers, who could have seen this coming?​
Originally posted by Lorizael View PostIt doesn't matter what Trump "intends to adhere" to. Trump doesn't have any principles. But the people he's going to put in his administration are the people who suck up to him the most, and the only people who are still willing to do that are Project 2025 people. They will be the people in power, the people running agencies, the people hiring and firing civil servants, so that's what the Federal government under Trump is going to do.Click here if you're having trouble sleeping.
"We confess our little faults to persuade people that we have no large ones." - François de La Rochefoucauld
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Originally posted by Lorizael View Post
Trump Disavowed Project 2025 During the Campaign. Not Anymore. President-elect Donald J. Trump has filled his administration with people who have ties to the right-wing manifesto.​
golly gee willikers, who could have seen this coming?​Indifference is Bliss
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Originally posted by Lorizael View Post
Trump Disavowed Project 2025 During the Campaign. Not Anymore. President-elect Donald J. Trump has filled his administration with people who have ties to the right-wing manifesto.​
golly gee willikers, who could have seen this coming?​
Originally posted by Geronimo View Postbut I also don't think project 2025 will be a good predictor of Trump's. Trump will definitely appoint a lot of desperate fringe outsiders because he doesn't trust anybody who could get positions without him to be "loyal" and I'm sure the heritage foundation types will seem to fit the bill to him. He will however, ignore their ideas at least as often as he did in his first term.
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There are too many positions in government and Trump is too lazy for his disinterest in policy to prevent his appointees from doing what they want to do. In a minority of cases, if something gets brought to his attention for whatever reason, he might overrule something his administration does for some dumb reason. But the vast majority of the time, the Project 2025 people he's appointing are just going to do what they said they were going to do.Click here if you're having trouble sleeping.
"We confess our little faults to persuade people that we have no large ones." - François de La Rochefoucauld
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