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Project 2025 is also built upon a foundation of Christian nationalism. Christian nationalism is not a branch of Christianity. It has always been a diseased political movement disguising itself as faith. It’s not faith . It’s a movement built on hatred of others. Christianity is not dead. The golden rule is the golden rule still. But Christian nationalism is where the ethical foundation of the Christian faith went to die. Christian nationalism is profoundly anti-Christian. It represents deep, deep hatred of the Golden Rule: “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you”.

And Christian nationalism insists the United States must reflect this diseased version of the Christian faith. The United States must make Christian nationalism the unofficial “state religion”. Can they get anymore anti-American?

These are sick, sick people.


Since the emergence of the Moral Majority, the “Religious Right” has become increasingly effective in expressing itself in the marketplace of ideas. Most Americans are probably unaware that Project 2025 is, at its core, a Christian, biblically framed document. The rise of President Trump’s MAGA movement has only heightened concerns among many that its success is fueling a resurgence of Christian nationalism, raising alarms about potential violations of church–state separation.

The One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBBA) represents the movement’s secular implementation. Though framed in economic and administrative terms — tax reform, immigration enforcement, welfare restrictions — its underlying ethos is consistent with the Religious Right’s long-term project: to reshape America in line with a specific reading of Christian faith. At the same time, the Christian Left has not been nearly as effective in articulating an alternative Christian vision of the gospel for public life, leaving the Religious Right to fill this vacuum.

Project 2025, spearheaded by the Heritage Foundation, outlines a sweeping plan to reshape the federal government under a conservative administration. Its proposals range from eliminating diversity, equity, and inclusion programs to restricting LGBTQ+ rights, centralizing executive power, and enforcing anti-abortion measures. Many of its most vocal supporters claim the Bible itself provides the blueprint for government, family, morality, and society.
 
A reminder, in case anyone actually believed Trump at the time. He didn’t create Project 2025, but he knew he would be implementing it on day one. Oh, as an aside, he is here declaring war on the Democratic party. He does prefer a single party dictatorship; it’s part of the game plan.


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So far he is cutting funding that effects 16 blue states. Zero red states.
Basically if your state voted for Harris then he is going to try to hurt you.
 
Project 2025 is also built upon a foundation of Christian nationalism. Christian nationalism is not a branch of Christianity. It has always been a diseased political movement disguising itself as faith. It’s not faith . It’s a movement built on hatred of others. Christianity is not dead. The golden rule is the golden rule still. But Christian nationalism is where the ethical foundation of the Christian faith went to die. Christian nationalism is profoundly anti-Christian. It represents deep, deep hatred of the Golden Rule: “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you”.

And Christian nationalism insists the United States must reflect this diseased version of the Christian faith. The United States must make Christian nationalism the unofficial “state religion”. Can they get anymore anti-Ametican?

These are sick, sick people.


Since the emergence of the Moral Majority, the “Religious Right” has become increasingly effective in expressing itself in the marketplace of ideas. Most Americans are probably unaware that Project 2025 is, at its core, a Christian, biblically framed document. The rise of President Trump’s MAGA movement has only heightened concerns among many that its success is fueling a resurgence of Christian nationalism, raising alarms about potential violations of church–state separation.

The One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBBA) represents the movement’s secular implementation. Though framed in economic and administrative terms — tax reform, immigration enforcement, welfare restrictions — its underlying ethos is consistent with the Religious Right’s long-term project: to reshape America in line with a specific reading of Christian faith. At the same time, the Christian Left has not been nearly as effective in articulating an alternative Christian vision of the gospel for public life, leaving the Religious Right to fill this vacuum.

Project 2025, spearheaded by the Heritage Foundation, outlines a sweeping plan to reshape the federal government under a conservative administration. Its proposals range from eliminating diversity, equity, and inclusion programs to restricting LGBTQ+ rights, centralizing executive power, and enforcing anti-abortion measures. Many of its most vocal supporters claim the Bible itself provides the blueprint for government, family, morality, and society.
You keep making Project 2025 sound amazing.
 
The Global Project Against Hate and Extremism(GPAHE)keeps good track of the implementation of the hatred that represents the foundation of Project 2025. Here is the report for 9/2425:



 
Who could have guessed? Lol.


President Donald Trump is openly embracing the conservative blueprint he desperately tried to distance himself from during the 2024 campaign, as one of its architects works to use the government shutdown to accelerate his goals of slashing the size of the federal workforce and punishing Democratic states.

In a post on his Truth Social site Thursday morning, Trump announced he would be meeting with his budget chief, “Russ Vought, he of PROJECT 2025 Fame, to determine which of the many Democrat Agencies, most of which are a political SCAM, he recommends to be cut, and whether or not those cuts will be temporary or permanent.”

The comments represented a dramatic about-face for Trump, who spent much of last year denouncing Project 2025, The Heritage Foundation's massive proposed overhaul of the federal government, which was drafted by many of his longtime allies and current and former administration officials.

Both of Trump's Democratic rivals, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, made the far-right wish list a centerpiece of their campaigns, and a giant replica of the book featured prominently onstage at the Democratic National Convention.

“Donald Trump and his stooges lied through their teeth about Project 2025, and now he’s running the country straight into it,” said Ammar Moussa, a former spokesperson for both campaigns. “There’s no comfort in being right — just anger that we’re stuck with the consequences of his lies.”

Shalanda Young, director of the Office of Management and Budget under Biden, said the administration had clearly been following the project's blueprint all along.

“I guess Democrats were right, but that doesn’t make me feel better,” she said. “I'm angry that this is happening after being told that this document was not going to be the centerpiece of this administration.”

Asked about Trump’s reversal, White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson said, “Democrats are desperate to talk about anything aside from their decision to hurt the American people by shutting down the government.”……

……..Trump repeatedly insisted he knew nothing about the group or who was behind it, despite his close ties with many of its authors. They included John McEntee, his former director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office, and Paul Dans, former chief of staff at the U.S. Office of Personnel Management.

“I know nothing about Project 2025,” Trump insisted in July 2024. “I have no idea who is behind it. I disagree with some of the things they’re saying and some of the things they’re saying are absolutely ridiculous and abysmal. Anything they do, I wish them luck, but I have nothing to do with them.”

Trump’s campaign chiefs were equally critical.

“President Trump’s campaign has been very clear for over a year that Project 2025 had nothing to do with the campaign, did not speak for the campaign, and should not be associated with the campaign or the President in any way,” wrote Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita in a campaign memo. They added, “Reports of Project 2025’s demise would be greatly welcomed and should serve as notice to anyone or any group trying to misrepresent their influence with President Trump and his campaign — it will not end well for you.”

Trump has since gone on to stock his second administration with its authors, including Vought, “border czar” Tom Homan, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, immigration hard-liner Stephen Miller and Brendan Carr, who wrote Project 2025’s chapter on the Federal Communications Commission and now chairs the panel.

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Sure sounds like Trump lied about Project 2025. Yep, Trump knew nothing about Project 2025. I have a nice bridge to sell, if you ever, for one second, believed that.

That’s why Russ Vought is director of the Office of Management and Budget, OMB, the largest office in the Executive branch, with the responsibility of enacting Trump’s agenda across the Executive branch.

And Russ Vought was one of the chief architect’s of Project 2025.

Russ Vought is the face of the Trump shutdown. Speaker Mike Johnson said Vought does not enjoy the task ahead of deciding which agencies to slash, who’s going to lose their jobs, etc.

But, Sen. Mike Lee said Vought “has been waiting for this moment since puberty”!

Really? Waiting to deconstruct the administrative state since he was a child? Lol. And here we were told Trump knew nothing about Project 2025. It’s no joke.

This is the face of Project 2025.

This is the face of the Shutdown, and all the damage Trump plans to inflict will be this guy’s job to implement.

It was all about Project 2025 all along. And here comes the main offensive.

Led by the man who said he “wants to put federal workers into trauma”.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlMjHJXP-0w
 
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Who could have guessed? Lol.


President Donald Trump is openly embracing the conservative blueprint he desperately tried to distance himself from during the 2024 campaign, as one of its architects works to use the government shutdown to accelerate his goals of slashing the size of the federal workforce and punishing Democratic states.

In a post on his Truth Social site Thursday morning, Trump announced he would be meeting with his budget chief, “Russ Vought, he of PROJECT 2025 Fame, to determine which of the many Democrat Agencies, most of which are a political SCAM, he recommends to be cut, and whether or not those cuts will be temporary or permanent.”

The comments represented a dramatic about-face for Trump, who spent much of last year denouncing Project 2025, The Heritage Foundation's massive proposed overhaul of the federal government, which was drafted by many of his longtime allies and current and former administration officials.

Both of Trump's Democratic rivals, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, made the far-right wish list a centerpiece of their campaigns, and a giant replica of the book featured prominently onstage at the Democratic National Convention.

“Donald Trump and his stooges lied through their teeth about Project 2025, and now he’s running the country straight into it,” said Ammar Moussa, a former spokesperson for both campaigns. “There’s no comfort in being right — just anger that we’re stuck with the consequences of his lies.”

Shalanda Young, director of the Office of Management and Budget under Biden, said the administration had clearly been following the project's blueprint all along.

“I guess Democrats were right, but that doesn’t make me feel better,” she said. “I'm angry that this is happening after being told that this document was not going to be the centerpiece of this administration.”

Asked about Trump’s reversal, White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson said, “Democrats are desperate to talk about anything aside from their decision to hurt the American people by shutting down the government.”……

……..Trump repeatedly insisted he knew nothing about the group or who was behind it, despite his close ties with many of its authors. They included John McEntee, his former director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office, and Paul Dans, former chief of staff at the U.S. Office of Personnel Management.

“I know nothing about Project 2025,” Trump insisted in July 2024. “I have no idea who is behind it. I disagree with some of the things they’re saying and some of the things they’re saying are absolutely ridiculous and abysmal. Anything they do, I wish them luck, but I have nothing to do with them.”

Trump’s campaign chiefs were equally critical.

“President Trump’s campaign has been very clear for over a year that Project 2025 had nothing to do with the campaign, did not speak for the campaign, and should not be associated with the campaign or the President in any way,” wrote Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita in a campaign memo. They added, “Reports of Project 2025’s demise would be greatly welcomed and should serve as notice to anyone or any group trying to misrepresent their influence with President Trump and his campaign — it will not end well for you.”



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Sure sounds like Trump lied about Project 2025. Yep, Trump knew nothing about Project 2025. I have a nice bridge to sell, if you ever, for one second, believed that.

That’s why Russ Vought is director of the Office of Management and Budget, OMB, the largest office in the Executive branch, with the responsibility of enacting Trump’s agenda across the Executive branch.

And Russ Vought was one of the chief architect’s of Project 2025.

Russ Vought is the face of the Trump shutdown. Speaker Mike Johnson said Vought does not enjoy the task ahead of deciding which agencies to slash, who’s going to lose their jobs, etc.

But, Sen. Mike Lee said Vought “has been waiting for this moment since puberty”!

Really? Waiting to deconstruct the administrative state since he was a child? Lol. And here we were told Trump knew nothing about Project 2025. It’s no joke.

This is the face of Project 2025.

This is the face of the Shutdown, and all the damage Trump plans to inflict will be this guy’s job to implement.

It was all about Project 2025 all along. And here comes the main offensive.

Led by the man who said he “wants to put federal workers into trauma”.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlMjHJXP-0w

When we told trumpers that trump was all about project 2025 they were like "no he isn't, you guys are being hyperbolic"

Trump repeatedly insisted he knew nothing about the group or who was behind it, despite his close ties with many of its authors. They included John McEntee, his former director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office, and Paul Dans, former chief of staff at the U.S. Office of Personnel Management.
Trump has since gone on to stock his second administration with its authors, including Vought, “border czar” Tom Homan, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, immigration hard-liner Stephen Miller and Brendan Carr, who wrote Project 2025’s chapter on the Federal Communications Commission and now chairs the panel.

If we would have said that trump would hang pictures of himself off buildings and send the military into American cities they would have said "no he won't, you are exaggerating"
Yet:
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We tell them that he is trying to be a dictator and doing Hitler things and suppressing free speech and disappearing people and going after any opposition and trumpers say "no he isn't, you are worrying about nothing"...... This is currently happening and stay tuned for it to get much worse.
 
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Thirty-four days into the previous government shutdown, in 2019, reporters asked President Donald Trump if he had a message for the thousands of federal employees who were about to miss another paycheck. “I love them. I respect them. I really appreciate the great job they’re doing,” he said at the time. The following day, caving after weeks of punishing cable-news coverage, he signed legislation to reopen the government, lauding furloughed employees as “incredible patriots,” pledging to quickly restore their back pay, and calling the moment “an opportunity for all parties to work together for the benefit of our whole beautiful, wonderful nation.”

Doesn’t really sound like the same guy, does it? This time, it took Trump fewer than 24 hours to turn a shutdown into a weapon wielded against the civil servants he once praised and the opposing party he has long derided. The administration has targeted Democratic districts, announcing holds on more than $25 billion in projects in Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oregon, and elsewhere, with more cuts believed to be on the way. Trump has threatened to fire government workers en masse, casting the lapse in funding that led to their furloughs as an “opportunity” to further decimate their ranks and gut agencies he doesn’t like. Officials have defied ethics guidelines, with blatantly partisan out-of-office messaging and banners blaming Democrats for the shutdown splashed across government websites.

This is what happens when a partial closure of the government meets the president’s second-term campaign to expand his powers and punish his enemies. The dynamic has created widespread uncertainty, as some Republicans blanch at the brazen norm-busting and some Democrats begin to reconsider how much pain they’re willing to bear in what they hoped would be a fight over health-care subsidies.
 
In a Truth Social post today, Trump introduces OBM director Russ Vought as the Grim Reaper. Bizarre clip.


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