As we have seen?
Under the hood for the last 6 months in the ‘name’ of the Trump Admin?
A blue print drawn up principally by the Conservative Heritage Foundation, Project 2025, HAS been running….
With Policy and Legal Government research ?
The organization has attacked established policy and legal ways and developed a change agenda for the Trump Admin to follow ….
Trump doesn’t go into detail’s….
The Project people HAVE and DO Right Now….
Democrats do NOT the disciple Republican’s DO have under Trump….
In order for them get things done in any resemblance to current Republican level?
SOMEBODY IS gonna have to assume the ‘Steel and Power’ to keep the party’s lawmakers to go along/use THEIR ‘Project 2029’…
It’s unknown if they CAN actually pull it off…..
They’re calling it Project 2029.
The title is an unsubtle play on Project 2025, the independently produced right-wing agenda that Mr. Trump spent much of last year’s campaign distancing himself from, and much of his first few months back in power executing.
The fact that Democrats turned Project 2025 into a cudgel against Mr. Trump during the campaign has not deterred Mr. Cherny and the other Democrats working with him from borrowing the tactic. They plan to roll out an agenda over the next two years, in quarterly installments, through Mr. Cherny’s publication, Democracy: A Journal of Ideas. The goal is to turn it into a book — just like Project 2025 — and to rally leading Democratic presidential candidates behind those ideas during the 2028 primary season.
The undertaking, which has not previously been reported, strikes at the heart of a raging debate consuming Democratic lawmakers, strategists and policymakers: whether the root of the party’s problems is its ideas or its difficulty in persuading people to embrace them.
The surprise success of Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist, in the New York mayoral primary only added fuel to that debate. Did he succeed because of the audacity of his ideas — “freeze the rent,” “free buses” and “free child care” — or because of the clarity and simplicity of those phrases? Was it his relentless focus on affordability? And would it have worked if he weren’t as charismatic and savvy at social media as he proved to be?
Many strategists see the party’s issue as more style than substance, arguing that Democrats need to do a better job at packaging and delivering their plans to voters, rather than crafting new proposals entirely…
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Now, a robust fight is underway among Democratic intellectuals about how to define the party into the future….
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Mr. Trump repeatedly disavowed the policy road map, which had been spearheaded by the Heritage Foundation, though it was drafted by many of his allies and he aligned with many of its specifics. Russel T. Vought, a key Project 2025 architect, now leads the White House budget office….
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“We need to grapple with the fact that people think government isn’t working, and they’re right,” he said. “Whether we like it or not, the Democratic Party is the party of government, and government doesn’t work. If you want people to vote for us, you have to demonstrate you have a plan to make things work.”…
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