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3 hours ago, romad1 said:

This is a great example of how they will operate if allowed to return to power.  Beria will shoot all the men and screw all their daughters.   

This idiot kid was at Jan 6 riot and threatened a cop.  

I wonder how much the playing of first-shooter video games in which kids this guys' age take on villain roles with real-world impunity feeds some sense of invincibility among these young dumbasses.

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This stuff is really scary

Project 2025 - Wikipedia

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Expansion of presidential powers

Project 2025 seeks to place the entire Executive Branch of the U.S. federal government under direct presidential control, eliminating the independence of the DOJ, the Federal Communications Commission, the Federal Trade Commission, and other agencies.[16] The plan bases its presidential agenda on a maximalist version of the unitary executive theory, arguing that Article Two of the U.S. Constitution vests executive power solely in the president.[6] Trump, the front-runner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, stated in 2019 that Article Two of the U.S. Constitution granted him the "right to do whatever as president", a common claim made by supporters of unitary executive theory. A similar remark was echoed in 2018 when he claimed he could fire special counsel Robert Mueller.[6] Trump is not the first president to consider policies related to unitary executive theory;[32][33] the idea has seen a resurgence and popularization within the Republican Party following the 9/11 terrorist attacks in 2001.[34]

In November 2023, The Washington Post reported that deploying the military for domestic law enforcement under the Insurrection Act would be an "immediate priority" upon a second Trump inauguration in 2025. That aspect of the plan was being led by Jeffrey Clark, a Trump co-defendant in the Georgia election racketeering prosecution and an unnamed co-conspirator in the federal prosecution of Trump for alleged election obstruction. Clark is a senior fellow at the Center for Renewing America, a Project 2025 partner.[35] The plan also reportedly includes directing the DOJ to pursue those Trump considers disloyal or political adversaries. After the Post story was published online, a Heritage spokesman said there were no plans related to the Insurrection Act or targeting of political enemies within Project 2025.[10][36]

Throughout the project document, unspecified federal workers at the DOJ, EPA, and USAID are described as "radical Left ideologues" and "activists" who are "embedded" in their departments.[21] In response to rising concerns on the topic, during a December 2023 televised town hall in Davenport, Iowa, Fox News host Sean Hannity twice asked Trump if he could assure he would not abuse presidential power to seek retribution against others, as he was reported to have privately told to friends and advisers;[28] Trump replied "except for Day One" before pivoting to other subjects.[37]

 

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Separation of church and state

Project 2025 focuses on Christian nationalism, and one of its goals is to dismantle the wall of separation between church and state established by the Constitution's First Amendment. Religious freedom for believers is paramount in the Project 2025 plan, preferring religious beliefs over civil laws like the Constitution. A tenet of the project is:

"The message that America must remain Christian, that Christianity should enjoy a privileged place in society, and that the government must take steps to ensure this is clear in every section of the plan, as is the idea that American identity cannot be separated from Christianity."[41]
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25 minutes ago, romad1 said:

Separation of church and state

Project 2025 focuses on Christian nationalism, and one of its goals is to dismantle the wall of separation between church and state established by the Constitution's First Amendment. Religious freedom for believers is paramount in the Project 2025 plan, preferring religious beliefs over civil laws like the Constitution. A tenet of the project is:

"The message that America must remain Christian, that Christianity should enjoy a privileged place in society, and that the government must take steps to ensure this is clear in every section of the plan, as is the idea that American identity cannot be separated from Christianity."[41]

And right there is probably as un-American a statement as you can ever devise. Absolutely abhorrent.  Traitorous. 
 

 

 

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