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Project 2025

"Wow, Heritage President basically admits two things:

1) Trumpism, and conservatism, are not the same.

2) He will fire employees because they have a political preference and exercise their right to support a candidate…. If that candidate is a Democrat.

This is classic authoritarianism"


Again, our both sides clowns will say nothing to worry about.
 
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Fortunately we have President Doctor Jill Biden running for re-election to stop this

 
Deflection. Cons are brilliant at it.
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That was interesting. Thanks.

Having never heard of Agenda 47, I wikied it.

Agenda 47 (styled by the Trump campaign as Agenda47) is a package of proposals that Republican candidate Donald Trump states he would implement if elected as the 47th president of the United States.[a] Proposals to increase the power of the president have received the most attention and criticism.

Although Trump's campaign initially embraced other ideas like Project 2025 as aligned with Agenda 47 proposals,[5] Project 2025 has, as of June 2024, reportedly caused some frustration in the Trump campaign which prefers fewer and more vague policy proposals to limit opportunities for criticism and maintain flexibility.[4]

A coincidental point between Agenda 47 and Project 2025 is a vast expansion of the federal government's authority, particularly the executive branch, as expressed in the promise to reissue Executive Order 13957.[6][7]

The plans include constructing "freedom cities" on empty federal land, investing in flying car manufacturing, introducing baby bonuses to encourage a baby boom, implementing protectionist trade policies, and over forty others. Seventeen of the policies that Trump says he will implement if elected would require congressional approval. Some of his plans are legally controversial, such as ending birthright citizenship, and may violate the Constitution.[8][3]

Many of the proposals are contentious. One Agenda 47 proposal would impose the death penalty on drug dealers and human traffickers, as well as place Mexican cartels on the United States list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations. Trump also suggests deploying the National Guard to inner cities with high crime.[9] According to Philip Bump, some Agenda 47 videos appeared scattershot and responsive to current events around early 2023.[4][10]

Frankie Taggart, writing for Barron's, argued that Trump's plans lack coherence and that some could exacerbate existing divisions in American society. He questioned the feasibility and practicality of some ideas, such as the promise to improve cities with classical architecture and create tent cities for the homeless.[9] Margaret Hartmann, writing in New York magazine, described some of the ideas as "unhinged".[11] Chauncey DeVega characterized Agenda 47 as fascist in his Salon article.[12] Anthony Zurcher of BBC News said "some of [Trump's] pronouncements border on the fantastical" and "others are controversial".[8]

 
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That was interesting. Thanks.

Having never heard of Agenda 47, I wikied it.

Agenda 47 (styled by the Trump campaign as Agenda47) is a package of proposals that Republican candidate Donald Trump states he would implement if elected as the 47th president of the United States.[a] Proposals to increase the power of the president have received the most attention and criticism.

Although Trump's campaign initially embraced other ideas like Project 2025 as aligned with Agenda 47 proposals,[5] Project 2025 has, as of June 2024, reportedly caused some frustration in the Trump campaign which prefers fewer and more vague policy proposals to limit opportunities for criticism and maintain flexibility.[4]

A coincidental point between Agenda 47 and Project 2025 is a vast expansion of the federal government's authority, particularly the executive branch, as expressed in the promise to reissue Executive Order 13957.[6][7]

The plans include constructing "freedom cities" on empty federal land, investing in flying car manufacturing, introducing baby bonuses to encourage a baby boom, implementing protectionist trade policies, and over forty others. Seventeen of the policies that Trump says he will implement if elected would require congressional approval. Some of his plans are legally controversial, such as ending birthright citizenship, and may violate the Constitution.[8][3]

Many of the proposals are contentious. One Agenda 47 proposal would impose the death penalty on drug dealers and human traffickers, as well as place Mexican cartels on the United States list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations. Trump also suggests deploying the National Guard to inner cities with high crime.[9] According to Philip Bump, some Agenda 47 videos appeared scattershot and responsive to current events around early 2023.[4][10]

Frankie Taggart, writing for Barron's, argued that Trump's plans lack coherence and that some could exacerbate existing divisions in American society. He questioned the feasibility and practicality of some ideas, such as the promise to improve cities with classical architecture and create tent cities for the homeless.[9] Margaret Hartmann, writing in New York magazine, described some of the ideas as "unhinged".[11] Chauncey DeVega characterized Agenda 47 as fascist in his Salon article.[12] Anthony Zurcher of BBC News said "some of [Trump's] pronouncements border on the fantastical" and "others are controversial".[8]


Sounds more more like Trump than the unhinged heritage foundation people.
 
That was interesting. Thanks.

Having never heard of Agenda 47, I wikied it.

Agenda 47 (styled by the Trump campaign as Agenda47) is a package of proposals that Republican candidate Donald Trump states he would implement if elected as the 47th president of the United States.[a] Proposals to increase the power of the president have received the most attention and criticism.

Although Trump's campaign initially embraced other ideas like Project 2025 as aligned with Agenda 47 proposals,[5] Project 2025 has, as of June 2024, reportedly caused some frustration in the Trump campaign which prefers fewer and more vague policy proposals to limit opportunities for criticism and maintain flexibility.[4]

A coincidental point between Agenda 47 and Project 2025 is a vast expansion of the federal government's authority, particularly the executive branch, as expressed in the promise to reissue Executive Order 13957.[6][7]

The plans include constructing "freedom cities" on empty federal land, investing in flying car manufacturing, introducing baby bonuses to encourage a baby boom, implementing protectionist trade policies, and over forty others. Seventeen of the policies that Trump says he will implement if elected would require congressional approval. Some of his plans are legally controversial, such as ending birthright citizenship, and may violate the Constitution.[8][3]

Many of the proposals are contentious. One Agenda 47 proposal would impose the death penalty on drug dealers and human traffickers, as well as place Mexican cartels on the United States list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations. Trump also suggests deploying the National Guard to inner cities with high crime.[9] According to Philip Bump, some Agenda 47 videos appeared scattershot and responsive to current events around early 2023.[4][10]

Frankie Taggart, writing for Barron's, argued that Trump's plans lack coherence and that some could exacerbate existing divisions in American society. He questioned the feasibility and practicality of some ideas, such as the promise to improve cities with classical architecture and create tent cities for the homeless.[9] Margaret Hartmann, writing in New York magazine, described some of the ideas as "unhinged".[11] Chauncey DeVega characterized Agenda 47 as fascist in his Salon article.[12] Anthony Zurcher of BBC News said "some of [Trump's] pronouncements border on the fantastical" and "others are controversial".[8]

 
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This years Steele Dossier. Nobody listens to this nonsense anymore. Lets call Adam Schiff for verification of Trump authenticity. Embarrassing that you all are this desperate.
 
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