What You Need to Know about Project 2025
The GOP's Radical Plans for America's Future
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What You Need to Know about Project 2025
The GOP's Radical Plans for America's Future
graphics from @/pinballwizardess on tiktok
By 5 P.M. Tonight (01/28/25), in a Leaked Memo, the Trump Administration orders a freeze on all Federal Funding. Things like loans, grants, and national and international aid.
This includes but does not limit to programs relating to Medicaid and Childhood Cancer Research. From Head Start to Local Law Enforcement programs.
The Trump Administration plans to go through each program on a "case-by-case" basis to decide the funding.
Democrats and Various Legal Groups have come out against this calling for legal disputes and to halt Senate Confirmation Hearings until more information has been presented or the funding returns.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Shumer responded by stating "in an instant, Donald Trump has shut off billions, perhaps trillions, of dollars that directly support states, cities, towns, schools, hospitals, small businesses, and most of all, families."
When you wake her up with your tongue and devower her until she sees stars just because you want her to be the first thing you taste in the morning.
Photograph of Ceremony for National Head Start Day
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The Heritage Foundation has an idea: Take from the poor and give to the rich
Jill Filipovic at Throughline;
Last week, I wrote about the Heritage Foundation’s Saving America by Saving the American Family: A Plan for the Next 250 Years. The plan is, essentially, to make women drop out of school, marry young, have tons of babies, rely financially on their husbands, be unable to divorce, and wind up in the poor house if they don’t follow these rules. But I wanted to zero in specifically on the policy section of the piece, which comes at the very end and which I haven’t seen get the coverage it deserves. Because what the Heritage Foundation is proposing is a massive cash transfer from poor single mothers to better-off married couples. This really is the plan: Take from the poor to give to the “right” kind of families. Make poor mothers work, and pay better-off ones to stay home. Further impoverish single mothers to force them to marry.
The Heritage Foundation wants to eventually end cash welfare as we know it (“Credits designed specifically to benefit poor single mothers may be well intended, but they have proven to incentivize single motherhood in poor communities,” Heritage laments). They don’t propose totally doing away with welfare benefits here, I suspect because they realize that would be a nonstarter. But they do propose taking resources that currently mostly benefit poorer families and redirecting them to wealthier ones, so long as those wealthier families have married parents. The Heritage proposal would only give its proposed benefits to married couples (policies should “privilege marriage as directly and explicitly as possible,” Heritage writes, emphasis theirs). It would only give benefits to married couples in which one partner works and makes above a certain income. And it would incentivize women dropping out of the workforce… unless they’re poor or single.
The Heritage Foundation’s Saving America by Saving the American Family manifesto is a sexist attack on single motherhood (especially low-income single mothers) and women in the workforce in order to give benefits to wealthy married couples.
Awe-gust 2025 Prompt List! 💥🎸⛅️🐉🐶💕
(I’m sharing this prompt list in advance so that folks have time to prepare)
So, I actually kind of had this idea last year, but didn’t know how to follow through with it (and I wouldn’t be surprised if this post just disappears into the tumblr abyss due to my lack of a full plan…).
Anyway, this is Awe-gust, which can be more associated with Awesome August than with @awegust, just to clear up any confusion.
So, the general objective of this is, starting on the first day of August, to create for each day something that is awesome, awful, awe-inspiring, or adorable, based on the prompts listed below. Bonus if you combine them with prompts related to Smaugust and/or Doggust! Your results can be visual art like sketches and paintings, literary art like short stories and poetry, something that combines the mediums like a comic, or even something related to the performing arts like a dance routine or a song (whether it be cover or original).
Even if you don’t manage to do all of them, I hope you have an awesome time coming up with ideas for them and I look forward to seeing what you do for this!
The Prompts
Seed
Puppy
Beach
Vision
Game
Stars
Date
Ocean
Camp
Band
Dinosaur
Storm
Climb
Party
Insect
Ride
Shirt
Vacation
Flashlight
Camera
Fireworks
Movie
Dance
Bird
Cooking
Yearbook
Kitten
Anomaly
Surprise
Newt
Tree
Last but not least, I would like thank @loonysama for inspiring me to do this!
The Dilemma Bulletin: Tuesday January 28th, 2025
Keeping you informed about the daily events of the Trump Administration
President Trump orders a federal freeze on different types of aid causing the nation to plunge into chaos amidst the confusion. Programs such as foreign aid, nonprofits, head start programs, infrastructure, school lunch programs were all set to be affected.
A federal judge temporarily blocked the federal aid freeze minutes before it was slated to take effect. The President does not have the authority to freeze aid approved by Congress. Congress ultimately makes that decision.
Medicaid portals in all 50 states went offline on Tuesday after Trump ordered a federal aid freeze. Medicaid provides almost 72 million low income Americans with healthcare.
Trump loyalist and Georgia House Rep. Rich McCormick told CNN that kids who participate in school lunch programs "sponge off the government” and should “get a job to pay for school lunch” instead of all kids being offered school lunch for free.
Caroline Kennedy (daughter to former US President John Kennedy) breaks her silence and gives a scathing review of RFK Jr. She slams her cousin for being unfit, a liar, a hypocrite and a predator ahead of his confirmation hearing.
President Trump fired 17 independent inspector generals citing “changing in priorities”. Inspector Generals cannot be fired unless told to Congress 30 days in advance. Inspector Generals are are nonpartisan watchdogs responsible for identifying and rooting out waste, fraud and abuse at federal agencies.
President Donald Trump is pushing through a mass firing of federal workers and offering them a 7 month buyout of their contracts in an attempt to shrink the size of the government. The idea is to replace federal workers including Inspector Generals that with Trump loyalists that will bow to his every move. They must either report to work full time or accept a buyout package.
Senators Chuck Grassley (R) and Dick Durbin (D) send a bipartisan letter to Trump asking him to explain why he’s mass firing federal workers and the Inspector Generals.
ICE Deportations have accelerated as raids in cities such as New York City have been more aggressive.
Democrats have gained a seat in the Iowa State Senate special election, a district Trump won by 21 points.
F35 fighter jet crashes in Alaska. The pilot survived.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt says that podcasters, bloggers, streamers may be eligible to apply for a White House press pass.