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What Is Project 2025 and Why Are the Libs Screeching Over it?

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If you've spent any time on Facebook, Twitter, or any of the other time-eating, life-consuming social media sites lately you probably noticed that pinko harpies are trying to whip up a feculence storm over a document called "Project 2025."

And it's working, as expected, on the same mega-dolts who fell for all the Blue Anon conspiracy theories, including but not limited to:

  • Trump said to inject bleach for COVID
  • Ivermectin is "horse goo"
  • Hunter's laptop is "Russian disinformation"
  • "Very fine Nazis"
  • "Pee-pee gate"

Hey wait, I just found a tweet saying what I'm trying to lay down:

Weak people are easy to control, and the left loves to hate, so they eagerly lap up every attempt to make Trump a hobgoblin, and that's where Project 2025 comes in.

FACT-O-RAMA! The problem with our nation isn't fake news; it's the unquenchable thirst of the moronic left-leaning masses who demand more every day to validate their hatred of you, me, our country, and President Trump.

What is Project 2025?

In a nutshell, Project 2025 is a conservative think tank's wish list for what the 400 authors and contributors think should happen the next time a Republican wins the White House.

It is not a congressional bill, and it does not have legal standing.

FACT-O-RAMA! The document is 922 pages long. Your blue-haired huh?-in-law hasn't read it but is likely passing on fake memes to scare other commie dunderbutts.

For starters, the suggestions in Project 2025 are not nearly as dangerous as BLM's intent to defund the police, which has happened with deadly effect nationwide, leading to an explosion in crime that has mostly affected black communities. Despite the carnage, BLM still calls for defunding the police, because that is what Marxists do.

And honestly, I can't assure you Project 2025 wasn't written in part by never-Trumpers looking to make trouble before November.

As expected, Democrat fear-peddlers are treating Project 2025 like it's the Republicans' "Mein Kampf."

Social media is bursting with memes spewing fake details from Project 2025 and the left is screeching in their Crocs. 

Here's the fun part: Trump has already denounced it, but that doesn't stop the namby-pamby Chicken-Little types from trying to terrify low-info barely-thinkers into panic mode.

Whereas I do not agree with everything posted, most of it is spot on.

The document largely calls for Trump to—if he wins—"de-woke" our government. It's pro-family and pro-life. It states that the "next HHS secretary should immediately put an end to the department’s foray into woke transgender activism" (page 284).

I'm cool with that.

It does not suggest:

  • Making birth control illegal
  • Putting illegal immigrants in "concentration camps"
  • Ending overtime pay
  • Ending school lunch programs
  • Cutting veterans' benefits

Project 2025 is nothing more than 922 pages of opinions and recommendations, many of which make sense.

If you want to do battle with factless chuckleheads on Facebook—which is pointless, they never learn—you can read Project 2025 below.

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The document is the definition of a "nothing burger," but the fear-mongering poltroons are pumping it anyway. Remember: Scared, weak, and malcontented people are easy to control, so expect a blitz of Project 2025 codswallop to guide the street-level communists into violence. It's already July and the big blue toilet cities aren't burning yet. The Democrats will likely kick into high riot gear anytime now—probably at the DNC convention in Chicago.

Project 2025 by PJ Media on Scribd

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