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Project 2025: An Objective Analysis of Policy Proposals and its Potential Impact on Everyday Life

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What if the policies of tomorrow could completely reshape your life today?Project 2025 is more than a political initiative, it’s a blueprint for America’s future.
In this groundbreaking 3-in-1 book, you’ll uncover the full spectrum of ideas and strategies that could redefine the American landscape, from economic reform to social policies, and the challenges of global leadership.

Dive into an impartial, meticulously researched analysis of Project 2025 as this book consolidates three critical An In-Depth Nonpartisan Navigate through the core elements of the policy proposals, stripped of bias, to understand their potential effects on everyday Americans.The Conservative Vision for Economic Analysis of The Heritage Foundation’s blueprint for tax cuts, deregulation, and strategic investments aimed at revitalizing the economy.What a Second Trump Presidency Could Mean for Gain insights into how the “MAGA King” second term might influence American jobs, families, and communities.
What You'll The economic opportunities and risks of a major policy overhaul.How state and federal powers might shift under the proposed reforms.The global implications of a stronger America-first policy.Real-world scenarios illustrating how these changes could impact families, businesses, and communities.
Why This Book
Whether you’re a political enthusiast, a curious citizen, or someone deeply invested in America’s future, Project 2025 (3 in 1 Book) offers you the tools to critically evaluate what’s at stake. With detailed analysis, engaging storytelling, and clear explanations, this book makes complex policies accessible to everyone.

Don’t let the future catch you unprepared!

Grab your copy of Project 2025 (3 in 1 Book) today and equip yourself with the knowledge to navigate the policies shaping tomorrow.

419 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 20, 2024

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February 14, 2025
11h 18m

Book 1: A Nonpartisan In-Depth Analysis and Breakdown of the Initiative and policy proposals (Chapters 1 - 21) 3:41:46

Book 2: The Heritage Foundation’s Conservative Blueprint for Economic Growth for Trump Second Administration (Chapters 22 - 39) 7:15:09

Book 3: What the "MAGA King" Second Trump Presidency Could Mean For an Average American
(Chapters 40 -59)

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Elon Musk $290,000,000
Timothy Mellon $150,000,000
Adelson Clinic for Drug Abuse Treatment & Research $106,000,000
Linda McMahon of WWE $16,000,000
Hendricks Holding Co $15,000,000
Bigelow Aerospace $14,100,000
Laura & Issac Perlmutter Foundation $12,400,000
ABC Supply $11,000,000
Cantor Fitzgerald $11,000,000
Uline $10,000,000
Pratt Industries $10,000,000
British American Tabacco $10,000,000
Southern Waste Systems $9,000,000
Elliott Management $7,000,000
Andreesseen Horowitz $7,000,000
Viotl Inc $6,000,000
Timothy Dunn of CrownQuest $5,000,000
Jeff Sprecher of Intercontinental Exchange and Kelly Loeffler $4,900,000
Phil Ruffin, a business partner of Trump's $3,300,000
Jimmy John Liautaud of Jimmy John's $3,100,000
Geoffrey Palmer $3,000,000
Bernard Marcus, former CEO of Home Depot $2,700,000
Robert Johnson, owner of New York Jets $2,700,000
Winklevoss twins $2,600,000
Kenny Troutt of Excel Communications $2,200,000
George Bishop of GeoSouthern Energy $2,000,000
J. Joe Ricketts of TD Ameritrade $2,000,000
Chevron $2,000,000
Robinhood Markets $2,000,000
Andrew Beal of Beal Bank $1,800,000
Don Ahern of Xtreme Manufacturing $1,100,000
Roger Penske of Penske Corporation $1,100,000
Steve Wynn $1,100,000
Richard Kurtz of The Kamson Corporation $1,100,000
Antonio Gracias of Valor Equity Partners $1,000,000
Douglas Leone of Sequoia Capital $1,000,000
OpenAI $1,000,000
ExxonMobil $1,000,000
Amazon $1,000,000
Meta $1,000,000
Uber $1,000,000
Boeing $1,000,000
Qualcomm $1,000,000
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Kraken $1,000,000
Galaxy Digital Holdings $1,000,000
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Paradigm Operations $1,000,000
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Altria $1,000,000
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Comcast $1,000,000
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Intuit $1,000,000
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Ericsson $500,000
CoreCivic $500,000
GEO Group $500,000
Abbott Laboratories $500,000
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HCA Healthcare $250,000
Oklo Inc $250,000
Coca Cola $250,000
American Beverage Association $250,000
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Elevance Health $150,000
American Clean Power Association $100,000
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Airbnb $100,000
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May 6, 2025
I wish this was a better book so I could judge the ideas of project 2025 independently of the text. But instead the book is badly written, at time suggestively leading the reader to have a critical negative view on P2025 at others actually trying to excessively sell ideas that make little sense.

There are some important problems with P2025 that make it very difficult to read any book about it.

For example one logical problem I see is that it does not support commutability. In other words what governance systems that might be ok with some value system would not be accepted with any other. So rules for governing are mixed in with values, making the project very difficult to sustain in time.

Otherwise the text is useful to understand some of the underlying ideas.
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