Posted on Nov 14, 2024
Project 2025: A Ticking Time Bomb for Veterans’ Benefits | HadIt.com
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What brand of fresh liberal hell is this? The socialists are trying to associate 47 with this. He rejects and disavows this out of hand!!!
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SPC Cliff Lancaste
SrA John Monette - Wouldn't get much done if you brought on a bunch of people who oppose you now would you?
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MAJ Byron Oyler
SrA John Monette - Yes men perhaps, wishing to commit political suicide probably not. It is never wise to mess with people's money and anyone that tries to take from vets will find themselves losing rather quickly.
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PO1 Theresa Aldrich
SrA John Monette I hope you are right, but I feel forwarned is forearmed. I stand by File Your Claim Now.
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Project 2025 can be seen as two things:
1) It is a far-right wish-list
and
2) It is liberal fear-mongering
What we have to recognize is that BOTH those views are correct.
But there is one thing that Project 2025 IS NOT: It is NOT anyone's plan for action
Another point worth noting is that even if Trump supported Project 2025, there is basically nothing in it that falls within the power of the President. Some of it is simply not possible at all and the rest would require legislation through both houses of congress. Even if Republicans supported SOME of the proposals in Project 2025, they don't have a large enough majority in either house of congress to pass any extreme legislation.
Add in the GOP general lack of competent leadership in both the House and Senate as well as their long-standing misguided love of "bipartisanship" and I feel sadly confident that the 2025 and 2026 sessions of Congress will be nearly as ineffective as they were in 2017 & 2018.
1) It is a far-right wish-list
and
2) It is liberal fear-mongering
What we have to recognize is that BOTH those views are correct.
But there is one thing that Project 2025 IS NOT: It is NOT anyone's plan for action
Another point worth noting is that even if Trump supported Project 2025, there is basically nothing in it that falls within the power of the President. Some of it is simply not possible at all and the rest would require legislation through both houses of congress. Even if Republicans supported SOME of the proposals in Project 2025, they don't have a large enough majority in either house of congress to pass any extreme legislation.
Add in the GOP general lack of competent leadership in both the House and Senate as well as their long-standing misguided love of "bipartisanship" and I feel sadly confident that the 2025 and 2026 sessions of Congress will be nearly as ineffective as they were in 2017 & 2018.
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