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This is what my uncaffeinated ass wanted to address up above.
I want to point out that executive action is not always easily changed. Look at DACA: that was an EO by Obama, which the Trump Admin quickly tried to rescind—only to find it wasn’t so easy. Both sides have cintinues to go back and forth over DACA for years, and all sorts of Dreamers have appeals going through the judicial system. With the stroke of a pen in 2012, Obama created something we are still fucking with and litigating 12 years later.
I also disagree on the funding. For example: Project 2025 supports enacting rules to siphon public education money and flow it to private religious schools. That funding *will* exist—like, Congess is not going to just stop funding the Dept of Education, right? They don’t have to secure any new funding to do this. A lot of stuff is like that in Project 2025, taking what is and will be there and sort of diverting it for their own needs.
Oversight from Congress? That’s so effective that Jim Jordan still hasn’t shown up to honor his subpoena re: Jan 6. Impeachment? Good luck having the numbers for that. Same thing for passing laws to stop them, which can be stopped in their tracks with one stroke of Trump’s veto pen, or one bang of the gavel from a zillion right wing judges.
We are in some real governmental trouble here, and I think we need to take this Project 2025 proposal very seriously. I’m frankly blown the fuck away that groups have put this much effort into seeing how many ways they can wield crazy executive power to achieve what were legislative goals, across all of these areas. It’s staggering.
Since we had both replied to @Fox by the Sea ill tag him here too.
I noted in the RNC thread that while there's a fair degree of unilateral power to be wielded in the form of directives, focus, and organization, the policies are invariably temporary and quickly reversed by the next Admin. Moreover, executive departments and agencies were created and given their mandates through acts of Congress. They can't operate or even exist independent of funding that can only be passed by Congress. They are subject to oversight from Congress, and the most transformative Final Solution of proposals will be outright dependent on Congressional approval. A president's agenda at large essentially hinges on compliant Congressional legislation. There's a good reason why Congress (or "lawmakers") is mentioned and referenced all over the place in various sections of 2025.
I want to point out that executive action is not always easily changed. Look at DACA: that was an EO by Obama, which the Trump Admin quickly tried to rescind—only to find it wasn’t so easy. Both sides have cintinues to go back and forth over DACA for years, and all sorts of Dreamers have appeals going through the judicial system. With the stroke of a pen in 2012, Obama created something we are still fucking with and litigating 12 years later.
I also disagree on the funding. For example: Project 2025 supports enacting rules to siphon public education money and flow it to private religious schools. That funding *will* exist—like, Congess is not going to just stop funding the Dept of Education, right? They don’t have to secure any new funding to do this. A lot of stuff is like that in Project 2025, taking what is and will be there and sort of diverting it for their own needs.
Oversight from Congress? That’s so effective that Jim Jordan still hasn’t shown up to honor his subpoena re: Jan 6. Impeachment? Good luck having the numbers for that. Same thing for passing laws to stop them, which can be stopped in their tracks with one stroke of Trump’s veto pen, or one bang of the gavel from a zillion right wing judges.
We are in some real governmental trouble here, and I think we need to take this Project 2025 proposal very seriously. I’m frankly blown the fuck away that groups have put this much effort into seeing how many ways they can wield crazy executive power to achieve what were legislative goals, across all of these areas. It’s staggering.
Since we had both replied to @Fox by the Sea ill tag him here too.
