Project 2025 Chief debunks all the Democrat lies.

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Time to move onto the next hoax. This one is dead.

The guy in charge of Project 2025 dismantles one by one all the Democrat lies about it. Most importantly, the lie Trump has anything to do with it.

He adds: “But here, with Project 2025, a lot of what people say is not actually in Project 2025.”


He adds: “But here, with Project 2025, a lot of what people say is not actually in Project 2025.”

The Heritage Foundation attorney notes that some corporate media outlets and left-wing activists have claimed the group is looking to cut social security, for instance. However, Dans counters, stating: “We don’t even have a chapter on social security. That’s not even in the [policy] book.”

RESTORING DEMOCRACY.

Addressing left-wing attacks claiming the group is plotting an authoritarian takeover, the Project 2025 director meticulously picks apart the propaganda. “The federal government right now has 2.2 million full-time workers,” Dans argues, adding: “The president appoints a sliver—4,000. If you do the math, that’s one to 500. That’s not exactly an army.”

“But to be clear, it really is wanting the president to be back in charge of the executive branch. Why is that?” Dans posits to the Pool and his co-hosts, telling them: “Because we vote for the president, and it’s ultimately about putting us [the American people] back in charge. This is really a plan to restore democracy.”

He emphasizes that the goal is to make the executive branch accessible to those who want to put in the work and make the government better. “It’s a call for conservatives, libertarians, really people who just don’t accept the status quo and think we can do better to get into government,” Dans says.

REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT.

According to Project 2025, the federal government—as it has increased in size and become more centralized in Washington, D.C.—has lost touch with the average American’s needs and concerns.

“We see here in Washington that it’s not really representative of the whole. You have a very cosmopolitan group. The typical federal worker votes on the order or 95 percent for the Democrat Party,” Dans argues before continuing: “So you’re already going into a building where the people are ideologically opposed to your agenda, and how do you manage that.”

He relates his own experience facing bureaucratic dysfunction and internal opposition from career government employees during the first Trump presidential administration. “What we’re doing really is demystifying the process to get to Washington,” Dans says, adding that Project 2025 is “…a recruiting tool to say this government is yours as much as it is anyone else.”

THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE.

Pushing back against the Democratic Party and their corporate media allies’ misconceptions regarding a mythical fourth ‘administrative state’ branch of government, Dans cautions that power has been wrested from the people and placed instead with unelected bureaucrats.

“And that’s what we’re really working with. Trying to basically say this whole system, this whole progressive architecture, this whole matrix, was built for the express reason of taking government and power out of the hands of the people and putting it in the hands of a group of so-called experts,” Dans contends.

RELATION TO TRUMP?

Settling the most common false claim by the corporate media and the left, Dans firmly says the group has no relation to former President Donald J. Trump or his 2024 presidential campaign. “The number one lie that they tell is that this is Trump’s Project 2025. It is not,” Dans tells Pool. He adds: “So we started this up three years ago… and it was a coming together of the conservative movement.”

Again, the Project 2025 director emphasizes that the goal of the group is to serve as a “mechanism to get good people to Washington”.


 
Time to move onto the next hoax. This one is dead.

The guy in charge of Project 2025 dismantles one by one all the Democrat lies about it. Most importantly, the lie Trump has anything to do with it.

He adds: “But here, with Project 2025, a lot of what people say is not actually in Project 2025.”


He adds: “But here, with Project 2025, a lot of what people say is not actually in Project 2025.”

The Heritage Foundation attorney notes that some corporate media outlets and left-wing activists have claimed the group is looking to cut social security, for instance. However, Dans counters, stating: “We don’t even have a chapter on social security. That’s not even in the [policy] book.”


RESTORING DEMOCRACY.

Addressing left-wing attacks claiming the group is plotting an authoritarian takeover, the Project 2025 director meticulously picks apart the propaganda. “The federal government right now has 2.2 million full-time workers,” Dans argues, adding: “The president appoints a sliver—4,000. If you do the math, that’s one to 500. That’s not exactly an army.”

“But to be clear, it really is wanting the president to be back in charge of the executive branch. Why is that?” Dans posits to the Pool and his co-hosts, telling them: “Because we vote for the president, and it’s ultimately about putting us [the American people] back in charge. This is really a plan to restore democracy.”

He emphasizes that the goal is to make the executive branch accessible to those who want to put in the work and make the government better. “It’s a call for conservatives, libertarians, really people who just don’t accept the status quo and think we can do better to get into government,” Dans says.


REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT.

According to Project 2025, the federal government—as it has increased in size and become more centralized in Washington, D.C.—has lost touch with the average American’s needs and concerns.

“We see here in Washington that it’s not really representative of the whole. You have a very cosmopolitan group. The typical federal worker votes on the order or 95 percent for the Democrat Party,” Dans argues before continuing: “So you’re already going into a building where the people are ideologically opposed to your agenda, and how do you manage that.”

He relates his own experience facing bureaucratic dysfunction and internal opposition from career government employees during the first Trump presidential administration. “What we’re doing really is demystifying the process to get to Washington,” Dans says, adding that Project 2025 is “…a recruiting tool to say this government is yours as much as it is anyone else.”


THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE.

Pushing back against the Democratic Party and their corporate media allies’ misconceptions regarding a mythical fourth ‘administrative state’ branch of government, Dans cautions that power has been wrested from the people and placed instead with unelected bureaucrats.

“And that’s what we’re really working with. Trying to basically say this whole system, this whole progressive architecture, this whole matrix, was built for the express reason of taking government and power out of the hands of the people and putting it in the hands of a group of so-called experts,” Dans contends.


RELATION TO TRUMP?

Settling the most common false claim by the corporate media and the left, Dans firmly says the group has no relation to former President Donald J. Trump or his 2024 presidential campaign. “The number one lie that they tell is that this is Trump’s Project 2025. It is not,” Dans tells Pool. He adds: “So we started this up three years ago… and it was a coming together of the conservative movement.”

Again, the Project 2025 director emphasizes that the goal of the group is to serve as a “mechanism to get good people to Washington”.



project 2025.jpg
 
Time to move onto the next hoax. This one is dead.

The guy in charge of Project 2025 dismantles one by one all the Democrat lies about it. Most importantly, the lie Trump has anything to do with it.

He adds: “But here, with Project 2025, a lot of what people say is not actually in Project 2025.”


He adds: “But here, with Project 2025, a lot of what people say is not actually in Project 2025.”

The Heritage Foundation attorney notes that some corporate media outlets and left-wing activists have claimed the group is looking to cut social security, for instance. However, Dans counters, stating: “We don’t even have a chapter on social security. That’s not even in the [policy] book.”


RESTORING DEMOCRACY.

Addressing left-wing attacks claiming the group is plotting an authoritarian takeover, the Project 2025 director meticulously picks apart the propaganda. “The federal government right now has 2.2 million full-time workers,” Dans argues, adding: “The president appoints a sliver—4,000. If you do the math, that’s one to 500. That’s not exactly an army.”

“But to be clear, it really is wanting the president to be back in charge of the executive branch. Why is that?” Dans posits to the Pool and his co-hosts, telling them: “Because we vote for the president, and it’s ultimately about putting us [the American people] back in charge. This is really a plan to restore democracy.”

He emphasizes that the goal is to make the executive branch accessible to those who want to put in the work and make the government better. “It’s a call for conservatives, libertarians, really people who just don’t accept the status quo and think we can do better to get into government,” Dans says.


REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT.

According to Project 2025, the federal government—as it has increased in size and become more centralized in Washington, D.C.—has lost touch with the average American’s needs and concerns.

“We see here in Washington that it’s not really representative of the whole. You have a very cosmopolitan group. The typical federal worker votes on the order or 95 percent for the Democrat Party,” Dans argues before continuing: “So you’re already going into a building where the people are ideologically opposed to your agenda, and how do you manage that.”

He relates his own experience facing bureaucratic dysfunction and internal opposition from career government employees during the first Trump presidential administration. “What we’re doing really is demystifying the process to get to Washington,” Dans says, adding that Project 2025 is “…a recruiting tool to say this government is yours as much as it is anyone else.”


THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE.

Pushing back against the Democratic Party and their corporate media allies’ misconceptions regarding a mythical fourth ‘administrative state’ branch of government, Dans cautions that power has been wrested from the people and placed instead with unelected bureaucrats.

“And that’s what we’re really working with. Trying to basically say this whole system, this whole progressive architecture, this whole matrix, was built for the express reason of taking government and power out of the hands of the people and putting it in the hands of a group of so-called experts,” Dans contends.


RELATION TO TRUMP?

Settling the most common false claim by the corporate media and the left, Dans firmly says the group has no relation to former President Donald J. Trump or his 2024 presidential campaign. “The number one lie that they tell is that this is Trump’s Project 2025. It is not,” Dans tells Pool. He adds: “So we started this up three years ago… and it was a coming together of the conservative movement.”

Again, the Project 2025 director emphasizes that the goal of the group is to serve as a “mechanism to get good people to Washington”.


I believe trump plans to dismantle the Deep State

Which is a good thing

And I think the entrenched and unelected washington bureaucracy, aka Deep State, believes that too

Which is why they tried to murder him in PA
 
Time to move onto the next hoax. This one is dead.

The guy in charge of Project 2025 dismantles one by one all the Democrat lies about it. Most importantly, the lie Trump has anything to do with it.

He adds: “But here, with Project 2025, a lot of what people say is not actually in Project 2025.”


He adds: “But here, with Project 2025, a lot of what people say is not actually in Project 2025.”

The Heritage Foundation attorney notes that some corporate media outlets and left-wing activists have claimed the group is looking to cut social security, for instance. However, Dans counters, stating: “We don’t even have a chapter on social security. That’s not even in the [policy] book.”


RESTORING DEMOCRACY.

Addressing left-wing attacks claiming the group is plotting an authoritarian takeover, the Project 2025 director meticulously picks apart the propaganda. “The federal government right now has 2.2 million full-time workers,” Dans argues, adding: “The president appoints a sliver—4,000. If you do the math, that’s one to 500. That’s not exactly an army.”

“But to be clear, it really is wanting the president to be back in charge of the executive branch. Why is that?” Dans posits to the Pool and his co-hosts, telling them: “Because we vote for the president, and it’s ultimately about putting us [the American people] back in charge. This is really a plan to restore democracy.”

He emphasizes that the goal is to make the executive branch accessible to those who want to put in the work and make the government better. “It’s a call for conservatives, libertarians, really people who just don’t accept the status quo and think we can do better to get into government,” Dans says.


REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT.

According to Project 2025, the federal government—as it has increased in size and become more centralized in Washington, D.C.—has lost touch with the average American’s needs and concerns.

“We see here in Washington that it’s not really representative of the whole. You have a very cosmopolitan group. The typical federal worker votes on the order or 95 percent for the Democrat Party,” Dans argues before continuing: “So you’re already going into a building where the people are ideologically opposed to your agenda, and how do you manage that.”

He relates his own experience facing bureaucratic dysfunction and internal opposition from career government employees during the first Trump presidential administration. “What we’re doing really is demystifying the process to get to Washington,” Dans says, adding that Project 2025 is “…a recruiting tool to say this government is yours as much as it is anyone else.”


THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE.

Pushing back against the Democratic Party and their corporate media allies’ misconceptions regarding a mythical fourth ‘administrative state’ branch of government, Dans cautions that power has been wrested from the people and placed instead with unelected bureaucrats.

“And that’s what we’re really working with. Trying to basically say this whole system, this whole progressive architecture, this whole matrix, was built for the express reason of taking government and power out of the hands of the people and putting it in the hands of a group of so-called experts,” Dans contends.


RELATION TO TRUMP?

Settling the most common false claim by the corporate media and the left, Dans firmly says the group has no relation to former President Donald J. Trump or his 2024 presidential campaign. “The number one lie that they tell is that this is Trump’s Project 2025. It is not,” Dans tells Pool. He adds: “So we started this up three years ago… and it was a coming together of the conservative movement.”

Again, the Project 2025 director emphasizes that the goal of the group is to serve as a “mechanism to get good people to Washington”.


Debunks what??? It's all spelled out right in Heritage's doc. No interpretation necessary.
 
I believe trump plans to dismantle the Deep State

Which is a good thing

And I think the entrenched and unelected washington bureaucracy, aka Deep State, believes that too

Which is why they tried to murder him in PA
So, once again, right wingers are chasing non-existent entities and conspiracy theories...oh....wait...how is that different than any other day? :auiqs.jpg:
 
The Spin and Denial

Project 2025 is a right wing disaster and you RWI own it.
It is a well-reasoned and wholly American document to begin to restore America back to the people.

No Conservative will deny it. Unlike the left, we don't run away from our values just to win an election.
 
Except it doesn't. It's been taken apart quite nicely by quite a few people.
This is the 1950's style America that conservatives want to see...along with a big
side dish of authoritarian rule.
Except it has NOT been taken apart. It has been lied about over and over again.

There is nothing in Project 2025 that is remotely wrong or evil or anti-American.

The same cannot be said of the left.
 
So, once again, right wingers are chasing non-existent entities and conspiracy theories...oh....wait...how is that different than any other day? :auiqs.jpg:
If there is no Deep State then you have nothing to worry about

But we both know the entrenched, unelected and arrogant washington bureaucracy actually does exist
 
Except it has NOT been taken apart. It has been lied about over and over again.

There is nothing in Project 2025 that is remotely wrong or evil or anti-American.

The same cannot be said of the left.

You're wasting your time, their masters have told them otherwise and they're destined to keep repeating the talking points they have been spoon fed
 
If there is no Deep State then you have nothing to worry about

But we both know the entrenched, unelected and arrogant washington bureaucracy actually does exist
Again, with this pointless argument. If you believe it doesn't exist, what's the harm in exploring if it does exist? (because I believe it).
That's not the way it works in this country.

Oh jeepers, a bureaucracy exists in Washington, DC. Quick!! Someone alert the media! :auiqs.jpg:
 
Time to move onto the next hoax. This one is dead.

The guy in charge of Project 2025 dismantles one by one all the Democrat lies about it. Most importantly, the lie Trump has anything to do with it.

He adds: “But here, with Project 2025, a lot of what people say is not actually in Project 2025.”


He adds: “But here, with Project 2025, a lot of what people say is not actually in Project 2025.”

The Heritage Foundation attorney notes that some corporate media outlets and left-wing activists have claimed the group is looking to cut social security, for instance. However, Dans counters, stating: “We don’t even have a chapter on social security. That’s not even in the [policy] book.”


RESTORING DEMOCRACY.

Addressing left-wing attacks claiming the group is plotting an authoritarian takeover, the Project 2025 director meticulously picks apart the propaganda. “The federal government right now has 2.2 million full-time workers,” Dans argues, adding: “The president appoints a sliver—4,000. If you do the math, that’s one to 500. That’s not exactly an army.”

“But to be clear, it really is wanting the president to be back in charge of the executive branch. Why is that?” Dans posits to the Pool and his co-hosts, telling them: “Because we vote for the president, and it’s ultimately about putting us [the American people] back in charge. This is really a plan to restore democracy.”

He emphasizes that the goal is to make the executive branch accessible to those who want to put in the work and make the government better. “It’s a call for conservatives, libertarians, really people who just don’t accept the status quo and think we can do better to get into government,” Dans says.


REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT.

According to Project 2025, the federal government—as it has increased in size and become more centralized in Washington, D.C.—has lost touch with the average American’s needs and concerns.

“We see here in Washington that it’s not really representative of the whole. You have a very cosmopolitan group. The typical federal worker votes on the order or 95 percent for the Democrat Party,” Dans argues before continuing: “So you’re already going into a building where the people are ideologically opposed to your agenda, and how do you manage that.”

He relates his own experience facing bureaucratic dysfunction and internal opposition from career government employees during the first Trump presidential administration. “What we’re doing really is demystifying the process to get to Washington,” Dans says, adding that Project 2025 is “…a recruiting tool to say this government is yours as much as it is anyone else.”


THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE.

Pushing back against the Democratic Party and their corporate media allies’ misconceptions regarding a mythical fourth ‘administrative state’ branch of government, Dans cautions that power has been wrested from the people and placed instead with unelected bureaucrats.

“And that’s what we’re really working with. Trying to basically say this whole system, this whole progressive architecture, this whole matrix, was built for the express reason of taking government and power out of the hands of the people and putting it in the hands of a group of so-called experts,” Dans contends.


RELATION TO TRUMP?

Settling the most common false claim by the corporate media and the left, Dans firmly says the group has no relation to former President Donald J. Trump or his 2024 presidential campaign. “The number one lie that they tell is that this is Trump’s Project 2025. It is not,” Dans tells Pool. He adds: “So we started this up three years ago… and it was a coming together of the conservative movement.”

Again, the Project 2025 director emphasizes that the goal of the group is to serve as a “mechanism to get good people to Washington”.



THANK YOU FOR HELPING TO KEEP PROJECT 2025 IN THE NEWS
 
Quote it.
It's right here, lazy boy.
Again. Nothing to refute. :)

 

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