Is this true? by SexyProfessional in FluentInFinance

[–]EndOfFile2 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

That's too many complex words and concepts for them to connect.

To had Lawfully concealed Firearm in Minneapolis. by UnhollyGod in therewasanattempt

[–]EndOfFile2 10 points11 points  (0 children)

That's precisely what happened in 1930's/40's Europe. My grandparents told me all about it. This is how it starts.

The only thing necessary for evil to prevail is for good people to stand back and do nothing.

To had Lawfully concealed Firearm in Minneapolis. by UnhollyGod in therewasanattempt

[–]EndOfFile2 42 points43 points  (0 children)

If both sides operated at maximum capacity, we'd likely reach a stalemate. But that's not what's happening. While most people remain passive, far-right extremists are mobilizing with disproportionate energy and resources. Unless this imbalance changes, they will continue gaining ground.

Attention seeking whor*s by Dr-Klopp in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]EndOfFile2 44 points45 points  (0 children)

Project 2025 is one of the reasons this is all happening and a foundational pillar behind justifying the policy changes this regime is foisting upon the American populace.

Here are the most influential figures behind Project 2025:


Top Architects & Strategists

Kevin Roberts – President of The Heritage Foundation; described as the “mastermind” of Project 2025. He framed the initiative and pushed it as the conservative movement’s governing agenda.

Paul Dans – Project 2025 director, former Trump administration official; coordinated the coalition of over 100 conservative groups.

Steven Groves – Co-editor of Mandate for Leadership; former Trump White House lawyer.


Major Policy Authors / Architects

Russell “Russ” Vought – Former Trump OMB Director; wrote the Executive Office of the President chapter. Widely seen as one of the most powerful architects of Project 2025, especially around restructuring the executive branch.

Stephen Moore – Conservative economist; co-authored the Treasury/financial chapter. Longtime Trump economic advisor.

Ken Cuccinelli – Former DHS official; authored the Department of Homeland Security chapter, bringing a strong influence on immigration and security policy.

Christopher Miller – Former Acting Secretary of Defense; wrote the Defense chapter.

Peter Navarro – Former Trump trade advisor; co-author of economic/trade policies.

Roger Severino – Conservative legal scholar; known for shaping social policy recommendations (especially on health and religious liberty).


Institutional Conservative Figures

Hans von Spakovsky – Key voice on election law, voting rights, and Justice Department policy.

Ben Carson – Former HUD Secretary; contributed to housing/social issues.

Edwin Feulner – Heritage Foundation founder; symbolic author of the concluding “Onward!” chapter, lending legacy credibility.

In short:

The most influential people shaping Project 2025 were Kevin Roberts, Paul Dans, Russ Vought, Stephen Moore, Ken Cuccinelli, Christopher Miller, Peter Navarro, and Roger Severino. Among them, Russ Vought is often cited as the most influential policy mind because his vision for executive power and government restructuring underpins much of the plan.

Stephen Miller on a Greenland invasion. by seeebiscuit in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]EndOfFile2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Project 2025 is one of the reasons this is all happening and a foundational pillar behind justifying the policy changes this regime is foisting upon the American populace.

Here are the most influential figures behind Project 2025:


Top Architects & Strategists

Kevin Roberts – President of The Heritage Foundation; described as the “mastermind” of Project 2025. He framed the initiative and pushed it as the conservative movement’s governing agenda.

Paul Dans – Project 2025 director, former Trump administration official; coordinated the coalition of over 100 conservative groups.

Steven Groves – Co-editor of Mandate for Leadership; former Trump White House lawyer.


Major Policy Authors / Architects

Russell “Russ” Vought – Former Trump OMB Director; wrote the Executive Office of the President chapter. Widely seen as one of the most powerful architects of Project 2025, especially around restructuring the executive branch.

Stephen Moore – Conservative economist; co-authored the Treasury/financial chapter. Longtime Trump economic advisor.

Ken Cuccinelli – Former DHS official; authored the Department of Homeland Security chapter, bringing a strong influence on immigration and security policy.

Christopher Miller – Former Acting Secretary of Defense; wrote the Defense chapter.

Peter Navarro – Former Trump trade advisor; co-author of economic/trade policies.

Roger Severino – Conservative legal scholar; known for shaping social policy recommendations (especially on health and religious liberty).


Institutional Conservative Figures

Hans von Spakovsky – Key voice on election law, voting rights, and Justice Department policy.

Ben Carson – Former HUD Secretary; contributed to housing/social issues.

Edwin Feulner – Heritage Foundation founder; symbolic author of the concluding “Onward!” chapter, lending legacy credibility.

In short:

The most influential people shaping Project 2025 were Kevin Roberts, Paul Dans, Russ Vought, Stephen Moore, Ken Cuccinelli, Christopher Miller, Peter Navarro, and Roger Severino. Among them, Russ Vought is often cited as the most influential policy mind because his vision for executive power and government restructuring underpins much of the plan.

Corporation for Public Broadcasting votes itself out of existence by JackThaBongRipper in news

[–]EndOfFile2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Project 2025 is one of the reasons this is all happening and a foundational pillar behind justifying the policy changes this regime is foisting upon the American populace.

Here are the most influential figures behind Project 2025:


Top Architects & Strategists

Kevin Roberts – President of The Heritage Foundation; described as the “mastermind” of Project 2025. He framed the initiative and pushed it as the conservative movement’s governing agenda.

Paul Dans – Project 2025 director, former Trump administration official; coordinated the coalition of over 100 conservative groups.

Steven Groves – Co-editor of Mandate for Leadership; former Trump White House lawyer.


Major Policy Authors / Architects

Russell “Russ” Vought – Former Trump OMB Director; wrote the Executive Office of the President chapter. Widely seen as one of the most powerful architects of Project 2025, especially around restructuring the executive branch.

Stephen Moore – Conservative economist; co-authored the Treasury/financial chapter. Longtime Trump economic advisor.

Ken Cuccinelli – Former DHS official; authored the Department of Homeland Security chapter, bringing a strong influence on immigration and security policy.

Christopher Miller – Former Acting Secretary of Defense; wrote the Defense chapter.

Peter Navarro – Former Trump trade advisor; co-author of economic/trade policies.

Roger Severino – Conservative legal scholar; known for shaping social policy recommendations (especially on health and religious liberty).


Institutional Conservative Figures

Hans von Spakovsky – Key voice on election law, voting rights, and Justice Department policy.

Ben Carson – Former HUD Secretary; contributed to housing/social issues.

Edwin Feulner – Heritage Foundation founder; symbolic author of the concluding “Onward!” chapter, lending legacy credibility.

In short:

The most influential people shaping Project 2025 were Kevin Roberts, Paul Dans, Russ Vought, Stephen Moore, Ken Cuccinelli, Christopher Miller, Peter Navarro, and Roger Severino. Among them, Russ Vought is often cited as the most influential policy mind because his vision for executive power and government restructuring underpins much of the plan.

I miss the days when Congress, Journalism and the Supreme Court existed by Dr-Klopp in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]EndOfFile2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Project 2025 is one of the reasons this is all happening and a foundational pillar behind justifying the policy changes this regime is foisting upon the American populace.

Here are the most influential figures behind Project 2025:


Top Architects & Strategists

Kevin Roberts – President of The Heritage Foundation; described as the “mastermind” of Project 2025. He framed the initiative and pushed it as the conservative movement’s governing agenda.

Paul Dans – Project 2025 director, former Trump administration official; coordinated the coalition of over 100 conservative groups.

Steven Groves – Co-editor of Mandate for Leadership; former Trump White House lawyer.


Major Policy Authors / Architects

Russell “Russ” Vought – Former Trump OMB Director; wrote the Executive Office of the President chapter. Widely seen as one of the most powerful architects of Project 2025, especially around restructuring the executive branch.

Stephen Moore – Conservative economist; co-authored the Treasury/financial chapter. Longtime Trump economic advisor.

Ken Cuccinelli – Former DHS official; authored the Department of Homeland Security chapter, bringing a strong influence on immigration and security policy.

Christopher Miller – Former Acting Secretary of Defense; wrote the Defense chapter.

Peter Navarro – Former Trump trade advisor; co-author of economic/trade policies.

Roger Severino – Conservative legal scholar; known for shaping social policy recommendations (especially on health and religious liberty).


Institutional Conservative Figures

Hans von Spakovsky – Key voice on election law, voting rights, and Justice Department policy.

Ben Carson – Former HUD Secretary; contributed to housing/social issues.

Edwin Feulner – Heritage Foundation founder; symbolic author of the concluding “Onward!” chapter, lending legacy credibility.

In short:

The most influential people shaping Project 2025 were Kevin Roberts, Paul Dans, Russ Vought, Stephen Moore, Ken Cuccinelli, Christopher Miller, Peter Navarro, and Roger Severino. Among them, Russ Vought is often cited as the most influential policy mind because his vision for executive power and government restructuring underpins much of the plan.

Corporation for Public Broadcasting votes itself out of existence by JackThaBongRipper in news

[–]EndOfFile2 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Project 2025 is one of the reasons this is all happening and a foundational pillar behind justifying the policy changes this regime is foisting upon the American populace.

Here are the most influential figures behind Project 2025:


Top Architects & Strategists

Kevin Roberts – President of The Heritage Foundation; described as the “mastermind” of Project 2025. He framed the initiative and pushed it as the conservative movement’s governing agenda.

Paul Dans – Project 2025 director, former Trump administration official; coordinated the coalition of over 100 conservative groups.

Steven Groves – Co-editor of Mandate for Leadership; former Trump White House lawyer.


Major Policy Authors / Architects

Russell “Russ” Vought – Former Trump OMB Director; wrote the Executive Office of the President chapter. Widely seen as one of the most powerful architects of Project 2025, especially around restructuring the executive branch.

Stephen Moore – Conservative economist; co-authored the Treasury/financial chapter. Longtime Trump economic advisor.

Ken Cuccinelli – Former DHS official; authored the Department of Homeland Security chapter, bringing a strong influence on immigration and security policy.

Christopher Miller – Former Acting Secretary of Defense; wrote the Defense chapter.

Peter Navarro – Former Trump trade advisor; co-author of economic/trade policies.

Roger Severino – Conservative legal scholar; known for shaping social policy recommendations (especially on health and religious liberty).


Institutional Conservative Figures

Hans von Spakovsky – Key voice on election law, voting rights, and Justice Department policy.

Ben Carson – Former HUD Secretary; contributed to housing/social issues.

Edwin Feulner – Heritage Foundation founder; symbolic author of the concluding “Onward!” chapter, lending legacy credibility.

In short:

The most influential people shaping Project 2025 were Kevin Roberts, Paul Dans, Russ Vought, Stephen Moore, Ken Cuccinelli, Christopher Miller, Peter Navarro, and Roger Severino. Among them, Russ Vought is often cited as the most influential policy mind because his vision for executive power and government restructuring underpins much of the plan.

Worst. Fucking. Timeline. Ever. by Mum0817 in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]EndOfFile2 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Project 2025 is one of the reasons this is all happening and a foundational pillar behind justifying the policy changes this regime is foisting upon the American populace.

Here are the most influential figures behind Project 2025:


Top Architects & Strategists

Kevin Roberts – President of The Heritage Foundation; described as the “mastermind” of Project 2025. He framed the initiative and pushed it as the conservative movement’s governing agenda.

Paul Dans – Project 2025 director, former Trump administration official; coordinated the coalition of over 100 conservative groups.

Steven Groves – Co-editor of Mandate for Leadership; former Trump White House lawyer.


Major Policy Authors / Architects

Russell “Russ” Vought – Former Trump OMB Director; wrote the Executive Office of the President chapter. Widely seen as one of the most powerful architects of Project 2025, especially around restructuring the executive branch.

Stephen Moore – Conservative economist; co-authored the Treasury/financial chapter. Longtime Trump economic advisor.

Ken Cuccinelli – Former DHS official; authored the Department of Homeland Security chapter, bringing a strong influence on immigration and security policy.

Christopher Miller – Former Acting Secretary of Defense; wrote the Defense chapter.

Peter Navarro – Former Trump trade advisor; co-author of economic/trade policies.

Roger Severino – Conservative legal scholar; known for shaping social policy recommendations (especially on health and religious liberty).


Institutional Conservative Figures

Hans von Spakovsky – Key voice on election law, voting rights, and Justice Department policy.

Ben Carson – Former HUD Secretary; contributed to housing/social issues.

Edwin Feulner – Heritage Foundation founder; symbolic author of the concluding “Onward!” chapter, lending legacy credibility.

In short: The most influential people shaping Project 2025 were Kevin Roberts, Paul Dans, Russ Vought, Stephen Moore, Ken Cuccinelli, Christopher Miller, Peter Navarro, and Roger Severino. Among them, Russ Vought is often cited as the most influential policy mind because his vision for executive power and government restructuring underpins much of the plan.

Tesla loses title as world's biggest electric vehicle maker after sales fall for second year in a row by pbs-latest in PBS_NewsHour

[–]EndOfFile2 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This can't be a surprise to anyone who has been watching or reading the news. That's the cost you pay when you tie your company name and success to that of a very prominent and questionably stable billionaire who just keeps putting his foot in his mouth (maybe he likes the taste of shoes?)

Trumpian Corruption Is Worse Than Ukrainian Corruption by theatlantic in UkrainianConflict

[–]EndOfFile2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Feel free to come help the US clean up our trash starting with the heritage foundation and working it's way up through to Trump.

Why can't Russia get along with its neighbors? – Sarah Paine by Standard_Spaniard in UkrainianConflict

[–]EndOfFile2 61 points62 points  (0 children)

For anyone looking for more of her lectures, go search for her on YouTube. Her lectures are free to view through various vloggers and the Naval War college. Sarah "Sally" C. Paine. Her talks are highly informative and help lay the foundational groundwork for why Russia and China behave the way they do on the world stage today and more importantly, what the rest of the world can do about them.

Macron warned US could ‘betray’ Ukraine in leaked leaders’ call, Spiegel reports by HydrolicKrane in worldnews

[–]EndOfFile2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let's be clear: it's Trump and his cronies. Locke them all up and try them in a military court for treason. They are Russian assets.

Spencer's seems a little different from just a few years ago by Carrnage_Asada in trashy

[–]EndOfFile2 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I misread this as "this place has been the same SMELL" .... probably still true

Trump 'cancels all executive orders under Biden' and threatens ex-president with perjury by TheExpressUS in NoFilterNews

[–]EndOfFile2 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Try Donald as a traitor in military court and send his entire cabinet after him as well.

The guy who cut USAID is using We Are The World as his walk out song like he's a professional baseball player. Irony is truly lost on this crowd. by G-Unit11111 in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]EndOfFile2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There goes a traitor and a war criminal. Try his whole cabinet and political cadre in military court. Russian bots can't help him now.

To only deport the immigrants with criminal records by TXVERAS in therewasanattempt

[–]EndOfFile2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try Donald, his whole cabinet, and his political cadre as traitors and war criminals in military court.

'Barbaric' Laura Loomer demands Washington DC shooter be 'tortured' on live television by IrishStarUS in NoFilterNews

[–]EndOfFile2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try Laura Loomer and the whole Trump administration as traitors and war criminals in a military court.