Project 2025: Department of the Interior part 1

The Department of the Interior William Perry Pendley You can follow along Here What you need to know first, is Mr Pendley served as the head of the Bureau of Land Management illegally. You know, just once I’d like to introduce you to the author and not feel a deep sense of dread. This isContinue reading “Project 2025: Department of the Interior part 1”

Project 2025: Page 237-445

Continuing Chapter 13 Budget: Back-to-Basics Rejection of Unauthorized or Expired Science Activities A top priority should be the immediate and consistent rejection of all EPA ORD and science activities that have not been authorized by Congress. Page 437 They want all science research to stop on things that haven’t been approved by congress, but theyContinue reading “Project 2025: Page 237-445”

Project 2025: Pages 427-437

Let’s continue Chapter 13: the EPA This chapter appears to be a lot of laws and regulations, and the general theme is “no” CAA Section 111 If a law is proposed and not finalized within a year, it get’s pulled Radiation Assess and update the agency’s radiation standards so that they align with those ofContinue reading “Project 2025: Pages 427-437”

Project 2025: Page 417-427

Chapter 13: Environmental Protection Agency Mandy M. Gunasekara Real quick look up on Mandy. 1: she is a Christian, and 2: doesn’t think voting laws should apply to her. I just don’t think this chapter is going to be real big on funding the EPA. Let’s see. A conservative EPA will track success by measuredContinue reading “Project 2025: Page 417-427”

Project 2025: Pages 384-394

We are still working on Chapter 12. Follow along here: Project 2025 I’m assuming these next 10 pages will be more about how we don’t need that office, get rid of it, and if you can’t, defund it. ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY–ENERGY (ARPA–E) New Policies Eliminate ARPA-E. The next Administration should work with Congress to eliminateContinue reading “Project 2025: Pages 384-394”

Project 2025: 373-383

Continuing today on Project 2025, we are still on Chapter 12. The document does appear to be back up on their website for now. You can follow along at this link: Project 2025 Office of Electricity (OE) OE was created in 2003 to improve grid reliability. Project 2025 wants more focus on this. They alsoContinue reading “Project 2025: 373-383”

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: 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 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”

Project 2025: Page 153-163

Back at it with Project 2025 this week.I realized I haven’t shared the link since the very first post, so here is is. Project 2025 This section starts with FEMA. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Needed Reforms After passage of the 1988 Stafford Act,12 the number of declared federal disasters rose dramatically as most disaster costsContinue reading “Project 2025: Page 153-163”