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Israel
July 8, 2024 1:46pm CST
In this section the authors are describing all the different committies and Councils that make up the Federal Government. Most of the time at the end of each section, it emphases that they should all be in control of the President. One of the stated goals of this plan is to shrink the Federal Government, and it is stated explicity here: "Special attention should be given to the use of detailees to staff the NSC. In recent years, the NSC’s staff size has been rightsized from its peak of 400 in 2015 down to 100–150 professional members. The next Administration should try to limit the number of detailees to ensure more direct presidential control." Does this mean that even if the amount of work piles up, there won't be enough people to process it? What does it do when you reduce the amount of employees in a company. So not as much work gets done, and so many tasks don't get done at all. The government will get to a point that it won't function at all.
https://static.project2025.org/2025_MandateForLeadership_FULL.pdf
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@RasmaSandra (78786)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
8 Jul
Not one to understand any of this but thank you for the information,
• Israel
9 Jul
This is also one of the big problems with the Project 2025, it is written in such a style that when you start to read it you fall asleep and start accepting all the points as true. This is the blue print for the next 4 or 8 years if the Concervatives (Republicans) get into power, with the Presidency, Senate and Congress. They even use the word "woke" in the text. This is a scholarly report? They should use plain language.
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@RasmaSandra (78786)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
9 Jul
@lifecoachjerusalem I checked online an this explains things much clearer
A think-tank with ties to Trump has set out a far-right vision for another term in office. The former president denies any links.
• Israel
12 Jul
@RasmaSandraThis is an overview, what I was doing is to read the document itself and highlight on exactly which pages the red flags seem to jump out at me. I have not read the whole 900 pages yet. I don't know if I will have the time to do that. I don't want to rely upon other people's perceptions which might be skewed in one direction or another. I feel that since we do have access to this immense document behooves us to know exactly what might happen if the American People don't understand what is at stake if they vote for it.
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