Shortly after President Donald Trump left office in 2021, representatives of various conservative think tanks drafted a list of priorities for the next Republican administration. They called it “Project 2025” because that is when a new Republican president will be inaugurated.
Think tanks routinely engage in this kind of planning. While politicians focus on campaigning, policy analysts develop plans for when those politicians take office. Often, there is little direct connection between the think tanks and the candidates they aim to advise.
Project 2025 is a collection of ideas for a future Republican administration assembled by conservative think tanks. It is not Donald Trump’s agenda, nor is it the official Republican Party platform. Yet, left-wing politicians and their allies in the media want you to believe otherwise. Idaho Democratic Party Chair Lauren Necochea’s recent op-ed in the Idaho Statesman is a perfect example.
Why would they conflate these things? One word: distraction. Democrats and their media allies know the Biden/Harris administration has been a disaster for America.
- Inflation has made basic necessities like groceries exorbitantly expensive for American families while home ownership — the cornerstone of the American dream — is fading out of reach.
- Millions of illegal immigrants are crossing our open southern border, bringing crime, overloading social services, and unleashing deadly drugs like fentanyl on our communities.
- The Biden/Harris Administration has emboldened our enemies on the world stage, giving belligerent powers like Russia, China, and Iran the impression that we are weak and toothless.
The Democratic agenda leaves parents with no say in their children’s education, promotes anti-American ideologies like Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and Critical Race Theory (CRT) starting in preschool, and allows the government to forcibly remove children from school if parents do not affirm radical gender ideology.
Democrats and their media allies want the American people to focus on strawmen like Project 2025 rather than consider the clear and powerful agenda that President Trump and the Republican Party have presented. The platform we adopted at the Republican National Convention last month is straightforward:
- Seal the border.
- End inflation.
- Bring back American energy dominance.
- Provide tax cuts for working families.
- Prevent World War III.
- Make our cities safe again.
- Ban CRT, DEI, and radical gender ideology in public schools.
How can the Democrats possibly run against this? The answer is, they cannot. This is why they are desperately trying to distract the American people with every red herring they can muster.
The truth is, four years of Democratic rule have left America weaker, poorer, and more divided, while Donald Trump and the Republican Party have a plan to make America stronger, more prosperous, and greater than ever before.
Ignore the gaslighting from the Democrats and the media and read our platform for yourself.
2 replies on “The True Republican/Trump Agenda”
To continually focus on the Democrats as America’s problem is to miss altogether America’s problem.
Biden’s just the latest chicken come home to roost thanks to Article 6’s Christian test ban whereby mandatory biblical qualifications for civil leaders (such as Exodus 18:21) were also eliminated.
But to focus exclusively on the Chickens disguised as Donkeys is to miss the Chickens disguised as Elephants across the aisle in the same Chicken Coop, aka the Swamp.
The very best you can get from the Constitutional Republic’s biblically abominable election system is the lesser of two evils. Sometimes it’s the worst of the worst, and always the evil of two lessers.
Time to send both species of Crocodiles (disguised as Donkeys and Elephants) packing.
For more regarding Article 6’s Christian test ban, see Chapter 9 “Article 6: The Supreme Law of the Land” of free online book “Bible Law vs. the United States Constitution: The Christian Perspective” at https://www.bibleversusconstitution.org/BlvcOnline/biblelaw-constitutionalism-pt9.html
I’m confused about the line in paragraph 5, “…allows the government to forcibly remove children from school….”
Isn’t it, rather, allows government to forcibly (in some states) remove children from their parents’ custody if parents do not affirm radical gender ideology. ?