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I am not from America and lives in Europe. I am trying to understand what life and values the republicans in office right now wants for America. Is the 50's America the kind of country they hope to go back to or is it somewhat of a new state we have never seen before?

I am genuinely wondering if they have some kind of "utopian" community in mind doing all these changes to the economy and values.

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[–] Xantharian_ocelot@lemmy.world 20 points 1 day ago (1 children)

TL;DR: Project 2025 is a 920-page conservative blueprint created by the Heritage Foundation and 100+ organizations to radically reshape the federal government if Republicans win the presidency.

What is Project 2025?

Project 2025 is a comprehensive plan created by The Heritage Foundation along with over 100 conservative organizations to prepare for the next Republican presidential administration. The project aims to "assemble an army of aligned, vetted, trained, and prepared conservatives to go to work on Day One to deconstruct the Administrative State." Wikipedia Heritage

The Four Pillars

Project 2025 is built on four main components:

  1. "Mandate for Leadership" - A 920-page policy blueprint covering every federal agency
  2. Personnel Database - A "Conservative LinkedIn" to vet and place loyalists in government positions
  3. Training Programs - To prepare conservatives for government roles
  4. Implementation Playbook - Step-by-step guide for the first 180 days The Heritage Foundation

Key Policy Proposals

Labor & Economy:

  • Eliminate overtime eligibility for millions of workers by lowering salary thresholds Democracy Forward AFSCME
  • Weaken child labor protections and allow youth to work in more dangerous jobs AFSCME
  • Require federal contractors to be 70-95% U.S. citizens Wikipedia
  • Massive cuts to corporate and personal income taxes AFSCME

Social Programs:

  • Eliminate Head Start program serving 833,000+ children in poverty AFSCME
  • Impose work requirements on SNAP food assistance Democracy Forward
  • Phase out income-driven student loan repayment and Public Service Loan Forgiveness AFSCME

Reproductive Rights:

  • Remove abortion drug Mifepristone from market or limit to first 7 weeks AFSCME
  • Enforce the Comstock Act to ban mailing abortion medications AFSCME
  • Replace reproductive healthcare task forces with "pro-life task forces" AFSCME

Education:

  • Dismantle the Department of Education entirely AFSCME
  • Promote school choice and parental control over curricula

Immigration:

Government Structure:

  • Reinstate executive orders restricting federal employee unions Wikipedia
  • Consolidate statistical agencies like Census Bureau and Bureau of Labor Statistics Democracy Forward
  • Replace career civil servants with political loyalists

Trump Connection

Despite Trump's public denials during the 2024 campaign, at least 140 people who worked on Project 2025 previously worked in Trump's first administration. Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts described the organization's role as "institutionalizing Trumpism." CBS News Wikipedia After winning the 2024 election, Trump nominated several Project 2025 architects to key positions, and analysis shows nearly two-thirds of his early executive actions mirror Project 2025 proposals. PBS ACLU

Timeline & Funding

Project 2025 was established in 2022 and represents an eight-figure investment from conservative organizations. Wikipedia The Heritage Foundation planned to have 20,000 vetted personnel in its database by 2024. Wikipedia

Bottom Line

Critics argue Project 2025 represents an unprecedented effort to rapidly implement far-right policies that could affect millions of Americans - from cutting overtime pay for 4.3 million workers to reducing food assistance for 40 million people. Democracy Forward Supporters see it as restoring conservative principles and rolling back decades of liberal policies, with some looking to reverse precedents from the 1960s Great Society, 1930s New Deal, and even 1880s civil service reforms. PBS

The plan's comprehensive nature and rapid early implementation during Trump's second term has made it one of the most significant policy frameworks in recent political history.

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Also check out BBC's article. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c977njnvq2do

My concern as a citizen is the unfettered power of the president and loss of government institutions that were created to help and protect citizens. Our immigration process has been ducked for a long time but the anti immigration sentiment that is being stoked will have far reaching consequences that will impact families and our local economies from labor and tourism.

[–] Libb@piefed.social 8 points 1 day ago

Imho, people should really read it and not just ask AI. Even more so US citizens.

Our immigration process has been ducked for a long time but the anti immigration sentiment that is being stoked will have far reaching consequences that will impact families and our local economies from labor and tourism.

It will impact far more than that, I'm afraid.

Once again, saying that as an EU-citizen witnessing the USA in the process of doing an almost perfect u-turn regarding its democratic-ideals (reading the Project 2025, one would get a much cleared idea why, beside the 'conservative' usual rhetoric), while our very own European and, in my case, French anti-immigration rhetoric are gaining a lot more traction... not all of them without any reason (as there are issues we should all be able to discuss freely and safely, no matter what we may think).

And that is not even the worst or most worrying thing that is happening. The worst being, as you rightfully pointed out already, the deconstruction of all institutions and at the same time the rapid erosion of the few ideals upon which said institutions were built. The same ideals and institutions that were supposed to prevent any grab of power by anyone, be they 'us' or 'them'.