What Is Project 2025? The Conservative Plan That Taraji P. Henson Called Out At The BET Awards, Explained

Going back to the 1950s would be a nice start....Would be even better if it were back to 1910.

It was rather peaceful before the Marxists threw a snake in the monkey cage and blamed it on the zookeeper, wasn't it?

Too bad Senator McCarthy didn't get to see those Marxists go to the electric chair, each and every one.
 

“The Project 2025 plan is not a game. Look it up!”​

Henson appeared in a recorded segment with Harris. The vice president warned against Republicans launching a “full-on attack on our fundamental freedoms,” such as voting rights, reproductive freedoms and LGBTQ+ rights. “The majority of us believe in freedom and equality,” Harris said, “but these extremists, as they say, they are not like us.”

“Did you know that it is now a crime to be homeless? Pay attention,” Henson said during a speech she delivered during the live portion of the show, referring to a recent Supreme Court ruling allowing cities to ticket or arrest homeless people for sleeping in public. Henson then referenced a Republican-backed plan for the next presidential administration. “The Project 2025 plan is not a game. Look it up!” she urged the audience, leaving many people wondering what exactly Project 2025 is and why we should be worried about it.

Project 2025, also known as the Presidential Transition Project, is an extensive proposal of policies put forth by the Heritage Foundation, a top conservative think tank with input from dozens of conservative groups. Project 2025, which the Heritage Foundation has put forward in the form of a 920-page document published online, is a plan for a right-wing agenda to be put in place during a second Trump term. Critics argue that the plan would create an authoritarian presidency, taking power away from the other branches of government and empowering Trump to enforce an ultraconservative agenda throughout the country. Many conservatives, meanwhile, have embraced the plan.

Folks better wake up, the right is working to take us back to the 1950s.

Why do you think McConnell used Trump to stack the courts in this country.
You should stop reacting to the latest trigger bait and start paying attention to what matters.
 
Working in a steel mill sure must have been great. What a wonderful job. Lol lol
Yes helped raise my dad..those were great jobs . Tough but great pay… gave my grandpa and his kids a nice middle class life

Man what a great time ..best era in our countries history
 
The left's next Boogeyman. :rolleyes:

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When can we expect the New York indictments? :smoke:
Really?

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The 1950's was a time where people were prospering because of heavy spending by the government.

The slogan, “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) refers to a return to days right-wing whites believed America grew and prospered based on hard work and merit. The leader of this movement was a man born in 1946. This is important because most people who say we need to return to those days were children watching their parents avail themselves of the massive government assistance primarily given to whites. They grew up in racially segregated suburbs in homes their parents paid for with the help of guaranteed loans backed by the government.

Their parents, primarily fathers, were able to take advantage of all the government benefits from the G.I. bill. They watched the government enact a massive infrastructure project that has created permanent jobs in all fifty states called the interstate highway system. As children during that era, they were oblivious to the enormous government assistance whites received. As they grew up during this era and the so-called American work ethic was preached about, they saw only the progress and grew up to believe it was due to rugged individualism and earned by merit.

These are the people telling us today that government cannot help us. These are the children who were out playing in the yard while mom and dad were filing out government forms to get the things the government was handing out.
 
Yes helped raise my dad..those were great jobs . Tough but great pay… gave my grandpa and his kids a nice middle class life

Man what a great time ..best era in our countries history
See folks you can't make this up, here is a man who says that the Jim Crow era was the best time in our country's history. This is what the MAWA folks are speaking of.
 
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