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How is it Trump is supposed to have all this power to enable drastic change on day one, but Biden cant get anything done because of Republicans? If the President has the ability that liberals claim Trump will have why hasnt Biden used that same ability to get shit done?
Liberals want to follow the rules and win. Conservatives want to win.
Republicans will keep winning because Democrats will keep letting them.
That's not what they argued in court. They argued they dont have to follow their own rules
In what court case?
The made up one that Trump supporters use to try to keep people from voting of course.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_2025
Most of the plan relies on Trump also having a Republican House and Senate, which is likely for the former due to the immense gerrymandering that occurred in 2020.
Project 2025 is by far the most dangerous thing about the elections this year. It is so much worse than any other problem happening today.
The core of P2025 has been around for years, but has only recently been given a name. But white liberals have ignored it because it didn't impact them directly, now it does. The marginalized have had versions of it for decades/centuries. That's why they don't give a fuck about it because theyve already lived it, and are unwilling to help white liberals out to prevent it. White liberals didn't have their back when they were being subjected to various aspects of it. They claimed to support them with hashtags and flags, then continued to vote for the systems of oppression that caused them to be marginalized.
In the end it will be a Democrat president that brings the full impact of P2025 to life. For decades Republicans have brought forth oppressive legislation that Dems hated, but fully embraced when their team takes the reins and calls it their own.