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Project 2025 Democracy at Risk: Trump and the Future of US Politics, Mandate for leadership 2025

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Project 2025: Democracy at Trump and the Future of US Politics 

Mandate for Leadership 2025

Are you concerned about the future of American democracy? Do you wonder how the political landscape will evolve over the next decade? Project 2025: Democracy at Risk is your essential guide to understanding the transformative vision that could reshape the United States by 2025.

In an era of uncertainty and rapid change, this book offers a comprehensive roadmap inspired by Donald Trump's leadership and the conservative movement. It delves into strategic goals and policies that promise to restore American leadership, secure our nation, and build a more prosperous future.

Project 2025 isn't just another political book—it's a call to action for anyone who cares about the direction of our country. From tackling global threats to promoting economic stability, this book covers crucial aspects of national security, economic policy, and social welfare.

Feel the urgency as you explore how the Executive Branch, intelligence agencies, and various departments will play pivotal roles in this vision. Understand the intricate plans for healthcare, education, energy independence, and more. Each page will leave you more informed and more inspired to engage with the future of American politics.

Why You Need This

Gain Insight into the strategic goals set to redefine America.

Understand the Policies that aim to strengthen our nation.

Explore the Vision for a safer, more prosperous future.

Feel Empowered to be part of the change.

Join the conversation about America's future. Project 2025: Democracy at Risk is more than a book—it's a blueprint for action and a vision for a better tomorrow. Don't miss out on the opportunity to be informed and inspired.

Get your copy today and step into the future of US politics.

106 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 8, 2024

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Author 12 books9 followers
July 25, 2024
Overview

To the extent that this document provides cursory (30,000‘ perspectives) overviews of key government functions it is worthwhile reading. But the parts that talk about major changes that need to take place to restore Constitutional governance, limited government, lower taxes, border control, education reforms, promoting family values, etc. without being clear about the radical changes being contemplated, this summary falls way short. Gutting government oversight of business, running up huge national debt through tax reform, screwing over public school systems, promoting fundamentalist family values, and promoting other core objectives of radical right wing governance is the wrong way to improve this nation.
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71 reviews2 followers
January 20, 2025
There is a definite lack of detail and is written in a way to try and get liberals and conservatives on the same page while assuming there should be no questions as to how we need to get to where we should be as a country beyond this narrative. The problem is that there are sweeping generalizations. We are a democracy in theory and there is something not quite right about the political drama going on in our country.
8 reviews
January 28, 2025
Not a "good read"

Basically just touts that Donald trump is the answer to all things. This book lists several government agencies and says how important they are, with very little specifics on what needs to change. Two thumbs down
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147 reviews7 followers
October 21, 2024
An exercise in boredom, however according to the left, a Halloween style horror story.

Where were you on J6 2021? Where were you on 9/11/2001? If it is hard to recall J6 2021, that may tell you something about what you actually think of its importance vs what you have been conditioned to think.

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44 reviews
February 20, 2026
very misleading.. The book lacks meaningful detail and seems crafted to create surface-level agreement across political lines, while glossing over the practical steps required to accomplish its goals. It relies heavily on broad generalizations and does a poor job explaining the “how.”
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October 14, 2024
project 2025

This book was eye opening on what all they plan for trump to enact . Project 2025 has a written for a trump presidency. Open your eyes. We can’t let him win
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