Democrats go all in on tying Project 2025 to House GOP

https://thehill.com/homenews/house/4879607-democrats-project-2025-house-gop/

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  1. They fully deserve to wear their crown of thorns.

    Why would Democrats ever want to let them throw their icky thing away after they’ve spent so long working on it?

    Put that shit on the fridge, girl! Be proud of your heritage and the shitty opinions that got you to where you are now, Republican’ts!

  2. I’m pretty sure the GOP did all the tying themselves.

  3. Donald Trump is a fraud and liar.

    > “I have nothing to do with Project 2025,” Trump countered.

    >“That’s out there. I haven’t read it. I don’t want to read it, purposely. I’m not going to read it,” he continued. “This was a group of people that got together, they came up with some ideas, I guess some good, some bad, but it makes no difference.”

    >Democrats, however, aren’t buying that argument — and want to make sure voters don’t either. They’re quick to point out that the coalition of conservatives behind the project include groups that are led by former Trump administration officials, some of whom are expected to join Trump’s team again if he wins another term. That list includes Russell Vought, who served as Trump’s head of the Office of Management and Budget, and Stephen Miller, a former Trump speechwriter and senior adviser.

    >“In swing states I think people are concerned about it — about the radicalness and extremeness of the agenda, and whether some of those people would be part of a Trump administration,” Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) said. “Even if Trump didn’t write it, is he going to be hiring those types of people?”

  4. I certainly hope they do! That manifesto is horrifying!

  5. Exactly.

    And considering that Trump’s campaign appears to be on the verge of self destruction because of Laura Loomer…

  6. “Tying”, huh? Next they’ll be “tying” Lindsey Graham’s lips to Trump’s asshole.

  7. Democrats are raising awareness of reality. That used to be the media’s job, but they failed us, this headline case in point

  8. If he “doesn’t know anything about it,” how does he know that some ideas are good and some bad?

  9. Democrats go all in on saying the sky is blue. Film at 11!

  10. So they should. GOP needs to be routed on all levels so they can exorcize the MAGA stain from their party

  11. You mean the ones who base their policies on it?

  12. Wife was telling me people at her job are now saying it’s Biden and Harris who is pushing project 2025 and making America into Handsmaid Tale. It’s weird.

  13. As they should, don’t let them distance themselves from the fruit of their labors.

  14. Hell, why not! Republicans are all in on Democratic policies causing pets to be eaten!

  15. Please, someone challenge Laura Loomer that she doesn’t know what project 2025 is.

  16. THIS should be a priority! That and educating people about the content of it

  17. Maga fascist Trumpers wrote it. It’s Trump who’s running from it. The dems are simply stating facts.

  18. * JD Vance literally wrote part of the book on it. Does he not agree with books he writes intros for…?

    * The Heritage Foundation also held Trump’s hand and walked him through appointing staff and positions in 2016 when he didn’t even know he needed to, and he happily let them. The main thing in their Project 2025 is about replacing federal staff. Yeah, the exact thing *Trump already trusted them personally with in the past*

    * The most dangerous part of it, Schedule F, is something Trump already began at the end of his first term so 100% objectively endorses.

    * Like 80% or something of Project 2025 is staffed by people from the first Trump administration…

  19. >In closed-door strategy sessions on Capitol Hill, they’ve hosted outside experts to brief lawmakers on the various policies contained in Project 2025. The coaching campaign is designed to help Democrats navigate the lengthy document — which runs for roughly 900 pages — and educate members about its more controversial components. The aim is for lawmakers to then relay that information to voters when they return home for town halls and other district events.

    This seems like a great strategy. Congresspeople who know their districts will be able to focus on talking about the aspects of Project 2025 that matter most to their communities.

  20. More like the GOP saying, “oh fuck, they see us for who we ARE!”

  21. I love that they have finally managed to turn the Heritage Foundation highly toxic for the general voter. 30 years late but late is better than never.

  22. Even if Trump isn’t directly associated with it, Project 2025 is resilient to pad the government for an extreme conservative agenda despite who is in office. The seeds have been planted.

  23. “That plan my supporters made to turn me into an unaccountable King for life? I know nothing about that!”

    Signed, King Donald.

  24. >”Project 2025 is a sweeping blueprint of conservative policy priorities designed to steer the agenda of the next GOP president.”

    I’ve been waiting for someone to start mentioning that it’s not made just for Trump. Project 2025 was for whatever Republican got the nomination. Given how full of shit Nikki Haley is, I don’t doubt that she’d implement it had she gotten the nomination and won the presidency.

    Also. Only the House? They need to tie this shit to every Republican running for office. Those fucks in the Senate would love for it to into effect. And given the crazy legislation that GOP-controlled states are pushing through, you think they don’t have raging boners over the crazy ideas in Project 2025?

    I seriously hope that Project 2025 brings about a lot of losses for the GOP across state and federal elections.

  25. Didn’t CNN say Kamala’s claim of trump’s link to Project 2025 was *False*?

  26. That shouldn’t be too hard is it? I mean it’s their only policy.

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