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« on: March 12, 2024, 06:41:53 AM »

Ron Johnson believes that legislation is to be in gridlock with a Democrat  is President or either House majority Congress is held by Democrats, and when Republicans hold the trifecta of the Fueh... excuse me, Trump as President and both houses, as Ron Johnson expects to be so in 2025, legislation is to be in lockstep on behalf of Project 2025 in which American returns in all political realities except perhaps Jim Crow practice in 1925. LGBT rights gone. Welfare, Medicare, and Social Security gone. People not owners of property will no longer vote. Environmentalism shattered. Unions exist only if employers want them, and those will be "company unions" that exhort workers to work longer and harder with fewer demands sotht they can deserve Pie-In-the-Sky-When-You-Die. Contraception? To be outlawed. Child labor permitted again. Safety regulations abolished. To the extent possible the public sector will be prvatized on the cheap to well-connected monopolists who then gouge. Government will promote fundamentalist Protestantism which well fits such.

Project 2025 is real, and the Right wants its dream of feudalism with high-tech means of enforcement.
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