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it’s amazing people don’t know about the heritage foundation in 2024. Half a century of terrible republican policy has come out of them.Because the head of the agenda is a former member of his cabinet and close confidant. They are constantly together and all of items are what he was slowly doing during his first term but without a clear knowledge of how to actually implement it. They’ve have 4 years to figure out how to implement it without being able to stop it and they’ve done it.
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Heritage Foundation’s ‘Project 2025’ is just the latest action plan from a group with an over 50-year history of steering GOP lawmaking
The Heritage Foundation, a sponsor of the Republican National Convention, would likely be influential in shaping a possible Trump administration’s policies.
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I’m still firm that the craziest stuff in P25 won’t make the cut but there’s plenty of stuff in there that they’ve championed for years that probably will and **** America permanently. Killing social security being the most likely IMO.