Project 2025: Pages 363-373

Chapter 12: Department of Energy and Related Commissions Bernard L. McNamee Bernard here has worked in key leadership positions under Ted Cruz and Ken Paxton, so you know he make good decisions. American Energy and Science Dominance The next conservative Administration should prioritize energy and science dominance to ensure that Americans have abundant, affordable, andContinue reading “Project 2025: Pages 363-373”

Project 2025: 350-361

Here is the last part of Chapter 11. I tried to write yesterday, and all the Project 2025 mandate was unavailable! If you click on my old links, they don’t work. Trojan Spouse looked at it and said it’s either a coding error or somebody didn’t pay their Amazon Hosting bill. So, I had toContinue reading “Project 2025: 350-361”

Project 2025: Pages 340-350

This section starts with reforming the office of Federal Student Aid You can follow along here. Project 2025 Reform the Office of Federal student Aid This proposal urges the new Administration to end the abuse of FSA’s loan for- giveness programs Page 340 Imagine thinking forgiving student loans is abuse, but giving them to teenagersContinue reading “Project 2025: Pages 340-350”

Project 2025: 330-340

Today we continue with Chapter 11, the Department of Education. You can follow along with the chapter here Project 2025 Additional Bureaus and Offices Attorneys, accountants, experts, and specialists in the department’s remaining offices subject to closure, and whose positions are indispensable to serving the mission, should have the opportunity to join other agencies. PageContinue reading “Project 2025: 330-340”

Project 2025: 319-329

Department of Education Lindsey M. Burke Meet Lindsey, she is on the advisory board for a network of public charter schools. I’m sure she will remain unbiased. You can follow along with this chapter here Project 2025 Mission Federal education policy should be limited and, ultimately, the federal Department of Education should be eliminated. PageContinue reading “Project 2025: 319-329”

Project 2025: 299-310

You can read along with Project 2025 here: Project 2025 Today we start with Reform SNAP Food stamps are designed to be supplemented by other forms of income—whether through paid employment or nonprofit support. Page 299 If SNAP isn’t enough for you, why don’t you go to a food bank? “The next administration should:” Re-implement workContinue reading “Project 2025: 299-310”

Project 2025: Pages 289-299

Chapter 10: Department of Agriculture Daren Bakst You can follow along with this chapter here: Project 2025 Let’s meet Daren to start, Daren WAS with the Heritage Project, but, has since moved on to the Competitive Enterprise Institute.From their About section: Our vision is a society thriving without unnecessary government burdens, where property rights areContinue reading “Project 2025: Pages 289-299”

Project 2025: Pages 283-287

Today is just the introduction section, but Section 3 is a big one. We have Chapter 10: Department Of AgricultureChapter 11: Department of EducationChapter 12: Department of Energy and Related CommissionsChapter 13: Environmental Protection AgencyChapter 14: Department of Health and Human ServicesChapter 15: Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentChapter 16: Department of the InteriorChapter 17:Continue reading “Project 2025: Pages 283-287”

Project 2025: Pages 273-279

Reminder, you can find Project 2025 and follow along, here: Project 2025 I feel very Reading Rainbow, “But you don’t have to take my word for it” Today, they are breaking things down into regions. Regions Asia USAID should intensify its bilateral relationships with pro–free market Japan, Australia, South Korea, and India so that they canContinue reading “Project 2025: Pages 273-279”

Project 2025: Pages 264-273

I know I haven’t updated in a little while, I had a health issue that made remembering how to spell my name difficult, let alone trying to wade through this. However, I’m feeling better today, so, let’s dive back in. You can find Project 2025 here: Project 2025 Updating Funding Priorities A rigorous review is necessaryContinue reading “Project 2025: Pages 264-273”