Republicans have spent nearly 50 years, since the election of Ronald Reagan, trying to undo FDR’s New Deal, and create a plutocratic America shaped for the benefit of the wealthiest. Reagan’s trickle-down economic theory tried to pass off the idea that cutting taxes for the wealthiest Americans would ultimately benefit everyone because the crumbs falling from the tables of the plutocracy would find their way to those with lesser means. Though this proved to be a fallacy, and Reaganomics led to a crippling recession, Republicans kept trying to find new ways to sell their plan.
Under Democratic presidents the American economy has proven to be resilient. Following Reagan’s recession, Republican President George H.W. Bush failed to restore the economy, and was defeated in the 1992 election after serving one term. Bill Clinton served two terms in office and finally managed to help the United States break free of the economic malaise brought on by Reagan and Bush. In 2000 George W. Bush was elected and over the next 8 years set the stage for his own economic crisis in 2008. Electing Democrat Barack Obama in November of 2008 put the nation back on sound economic footing, until the 2016 election when Republican Donald Trump was elected for the first time, and again drove the economy to the brink of disaster. In 2020 the election of Democrat Joe Biden was necessary to again right the ship and bring the economy back after Trump’s failed handling of the Covid Pandemic.
Trump was elected again in 2024 and despite the restored and growing economy that the Biden administration built, within a little less than 90 days, Trump managed to wipe out trillions of dollars of market value, destroy the global alliances that have kept the nation safe and secure since WWII, and with the help of the world’s richest neo-nazi, Elon Musk, destroyed the institutions that provide much of the social safety net that was put in place by Democrats since the great Depression of the 1930s.
The blueprint for Trump’s dismantling of our constitutional order and the fabric of American society was articulated in the Republican agenda called “Project 2025.” This project took the seeds planted in the Reagan years and grew them into a fully fleshed plan to decapitate our democracy and replace it with an authoritarian figurehead who could be easily manipulated by a plutocratic cadre committed to their selfish ideals. A compliant Supreme Court was also willing to do away with any checks on the power of the president, making this authoritarian takeover even more achievable. Unchecked by Congress or the Courts, Trump has moved to mimic his heroes Vladimir Putin, Viktor Orban, Kim Jong-un, and Adolph Hitler.
So we are at the crossroads, facing the end of the democratic republic that was imagined by our founders. Our Declaration of Independence rings hollow as we now have a president who is as much a tyrant as the king from whom we declared ourselves independent. The principles and ideals of our government as expressed in the Federalist Papers, in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights are being tossed aside as the concepts of due process, the rule of law, and the guarantees of the First Amendment are being ignored by the Trump administration.
We need a revival of our founding principles, and a restoration of our ideals. And so we propose a new plan, a new document, based on those principles and ideals, that beats back the plutocracy and authoritarianism of the current administration and Republican Party. We propose Project 2026, to be written and forged in the hearts and minds of patriotic American citizens. It is our sincere hope that leaders of both parties will recognize the call for a renewed commitment to our highest ideals.
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