How’s The ‘Master Plan’ Doing?

The ‘master plan’ of which I speak is that playbook from the Heritage Foundation, Project 2025, if you remember Donny did not know anything about this during the campaign (I blatant lie).

So far the plans in this 900 page memo is being put into place piece by piece….but how is it working out so far?

The former head of Project 2025 believes an “unchained” President Donald Trump has made immense progress during the first 100 days of his second term toward undoing liberal gains dating back to Franklin D. Roosevelt.

But Paul Dans — who led the effort to produce a detailed conservative transition plan and policy blueprint that was at the center of last year’s presidential election — believes the president needs an influx of new attorneys to fight for his policies in court. Those battles, Dans told NBC News, will shape the next 100 days.

“If Roosevelt had the New Deal, this is what I would think of as Trump’s real deal,” Dans said. “This is deconstructing the administrative state and walking back a lot of this progressive architecture that had been built up by FDR.”

“What’s coming next is really a squaring off with the courts,” Dans said, adding, “This is going to reach, certainly, a boiling point, and so look to that getting resolved.”

The blueprint ultimately foreshadowed plenty of what Trump has enacted or attempted once in power. An independent tracker found that the administration has completed or taken action on roughly 40% of the material in Project 2025’s blueprint. That includes everything from cutting research grants to universities to readying cuts for climate research, stripping some immigrants of Temporary Protected Status, and an all-out assault on diversity programs in government.

With that in the foreground as Trump hits the 100-day mark, Dans spoke with NBC News in a pair of interviews in recent days. He doesn’t believe measuring Trump’s actions against Project 2025’s plan “is really accurate,” adding, “these are, to be sure, President Trump’s own policies, many of which were embodied in Project 2025.”

“It’s with great excitement that I read what’s going on every day and see a new step that they’re taking,” Dans said. “But to be sure, this has to get implemented. At this point, a lot of the executive orders and the like are policy pronouncements, and the real rubber is going to meet the road when it comes to implementing all these directives.”

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/trump-administration/man-led-project-2025-gives-assessment-trumps-first-100-days-rcna202199

So far so good and plenty more to come.

This country, if ever, may not rebound from the damage these people are doing to its foundation.

All I can say at this point is….you were warned and you did not seem to care….so any damage this ‘plan’ is doing to you and your family then you brought it on yourself….I hope you are happy.

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”

5 thoughts on “How’s The ‘Master Plan’ Doing?

  1. I think the only ones who can lay claim to happiness in the U.S. these days are the writers of Project 2025 who are seeing their plans come to fruition and The Trump family who are garnering vast sums in illegittimate money as they bankrupt your Government playing at toy soldiers and Birhday memorials. With gifts like airliners which the U.S will have to pay to convert and maintain even after Trump leaves ( as if that’s ever going to happen, except by his own backers who would prefer his Veep in the top slot).

    1. I think the VP would be worse in the long run….he is a religious zealot and we do not need that on top of Donny. chuq

  2. Victims rarely are aligned personality-wise to accept blame for consequences of the decisions they make… it is always the fault of someone else. I have a relative who is very much right wing and very much aligned with blaming everybody but himself for the consequences of all his rash decisions.

  3. That ‘square off’ with the courts will be the one to watch. My thought is that Trump will just refuse to abide by any judicial decision, then dare the judges to try to make him do so.
    Best wishes, Pete.

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