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Showing Original Post only (View all)America Broke Something When It Gave Trump a Second Chance - Jamelle Bouie @ NYT [View all]
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The Heritage Foundations Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise popularly known as Project 2025 was much more than a wish list of conservative policy preferences. It was much more, even, than a blueprint for a second Trump administration.
Project 2025 was, above all, a statement of values and a theory of governance. Its authors did not simply want to move national policymaking to the right. They wanted to use the authority of the executive branch to impose a new regime on the United States.
We are in the process of the second American Revolution, declared Kevin Roberts, president of the Heritage Foundation, the summer before the 2024 election. This revolution, he added, will remain bloodless if the left allows it. Russell Vought, who leads the Office of Management and Budget and was, like Roberts, a key architect of Project 2025, also spoke publicly about the need for a radical constitutionalism and a tribune-like president who would dismantle the New Deal state, sell the scrap and return the nation to the status quo ante of the 19th century.
Much of the disruption and destruction of the past year and change is downstream of the revolutionary orientation of Roberts, Vought and the other alumni of Project 2025 who have taken up places in and around the Trump administration. To observe the aggrandizement of power in the executive, the decimation of the federal bureaucracy, the destruction of much of the nations medical, scientific and public health infrastructure and the broad attack on racial and gender equality is to see the many faces of a furious effort to restructure the existing nation to match the one envisioned by these far-right ideologues.
If this is all true, and it is, then any plausible response to Project 2025 must include a larger vision for the future of the American Republic. A Project 2029 cannot be a collection of Democratic Party agenda items. It must articulate a broad new conception of the nations political order one that will guide the way a future Democratic-led government might wield power. Above all, Democrats must have a plan for reconstruction for building something new on the wreckage of what President Trump, MAGA and the Republican Party have wrought not restoration of what was.
Project 2025 was, above all, a statement of values and a theory of governance. Its authors did not simply want to move national policymaking to the right. They wanted to use the authority of the executive branch to impose a new regime on the United States.
We are in the process of the second American Revolution, declared Kevin Roberts, president of the Heritage Foundation, the summer before the 2024 election. This revolution, he added, will remain bloodless if the left allows it. Russell Vought, who leads the Office of Management and Budget and was, like Roberts, a key architect of Project 2025, also spoke publicly about the need for a radical constitutionalism and a tribune-like president who would dismantle the New Deal state, sell the scrap and return the nation to the status quo ante of the 19th century.
Much of the disruption and destruction of the past year and change is downstream of the revolutionary orientation of Roberts, Vought and the other alumni of Project 2025 who have taken up places in and around the Trump administration. To observe the aggrandizement of power in the executive, the decimation of the federal bureaucracy, the destruction of much of the nations medical, scientific and public health infrastructure and the broad attack on racial and gender equality is to see the many faces of a furious effort to restructure the existing nation to match the one envisioned by these far-right ideologues.
If this is all true, and it is, then any plausible response to Project 2025 must include a larger vision for the future of the American Republic. A Project 2029 cannot be a collection of Democratic Party agenda items. It must articulate a broad new conception of the nations political order one that will guide the way a future Democratic-led government might wield power. Above all, Democrats must have a plan for reconstruction for building something new on the wreckage of what President Trump, MAGA and the Republican Party have wrought not restoration of what was.
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America Broke Something When It Gave Trump a Second Chance - Jamelle Bouie @ NYT [View all]
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What about the next democratic president using this unlimited executive power and give the fascist 6 a week to resign.
LT Barclay
19 hrs ago
#28
With a new court and congress better guardrails could be established. Right now, we are in a post-constitutional state
LT Barclay
14 hrs ago
#33
Isn't it funny that the NYT never said a word about this in 2024 during Chump's campaign
FakeNoose
23 hrs ago
#10
How you know the NYT "never said a word"? Do you have a subscription? A print subscription?
maxsolomon
22 hrs ago
#21
Their "radical constitutionalism" is the destruction of constitutional checks & balances
Martin Eden
22 hrs ago
#11