• The Untitled Project 2025 Podcast: Ep. 4. The Reckoning: Project 2025's Legacy and Fallout

  • Oct 22 2024
  • Durée: 1 h et 50 min
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The Untitled Project 2025 Podcast: Ep. 4. The Reckoning: Project 2025's Legacy and Fallout

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  • In the gripping finale of The Untitled Project 2025 Podcast, hosts Jay Burke (The With Jay Burke Show), Brandon (FDR’s Wheelchair), Smith (The Story Of...Podcast), unpack the long-term costs of the conservative blueprint that could reshape America. From dismantling the Department of Education to expanding the death penalty, our panel dives deep into the broader social, legal, and economic ramifications of Project 2025. We explore the potential impacts on marginalized communities, law enforcement, public education, and the role of federal oversight in securing civil rights. With critical insights and candid reflections, we close this series by asking: What kind of future does Project 2025 really hold for America? Tune in for a thought-provoking conclusion to our deep dive into the most polarizing agenda in modern governance. Show Notes: 01:13 – Project 2025: An Overview A concise overview of Project 2025, its origins, and the vision for reshaping federal government functions. 02:26 – The Long-Term Costs of Project 2025 Our hosts dive into the broader societal, legal, and economic impacts of Project 2025, focusing on how it may affect education, civil rights, and governmental structures. 37:14 – Milton Friedman and the Legacy of School Choice A deep dive into Milton Friedman’s enduring influence on education policy and how Project 2025 seeks to advance school choice and privatization. 41:55 – Public Service Loan Forgiveness and Education Debt A discussion on the proposed elimination of Public Service Loan Forgiveness and its potential consequences for public sector workers and students. 55:45 – Project 2025: Law Enforcement and Legal Systems An analysis of how Project 2025 proposes to change law enforcement and the legal landscape, with a focus on the dismantling of federal agencies and harsher sentencing laws. 01:15:50 – The Problem with Too Many Writers A humorous reflection on the logistical challenges of coordinating this multi-part series, particularly with so many voices contributing. 01:17:40 – Impact on Workers' Rights A critical look at how deregulation and other aspects of Project 2025 could erode workers' rights and labor protections. 01:31:16 – Agenda 47: Trump's Playbook A final discussion tying Trump’s Agenda 47 to the broader objectives of Project 2025 and what it means for the future of American politics. Further Exploration: Project 2025 The Presidential Transition Project - Mandate for LeadershipAmerican Civil Liberties Union - Project 2025 ExplainedThe Heritage Foundation - Project 2025Democracy Forward - The People's Guide to Project 2025The Center For American Progress - Project 2025: Exposing the Far Right Assault on AmericaI read the full 900-page Project 2025 manifesto – here’s why it matters, Rachel Leingang, The Guardian ----more---- Mr. Beat You can find his Youtube here. His music here. He also has several books! The Power of Our Supreme Court and The Ultimate American Presidential Election Book: Every Presidential Election in American History. You can find Mr. Beat's Website here Smith - The Story of...Podcast Click the link and check out Danny's podcast: The Story Of...The Story of... Twitter PageThe Story of...Game Changing Inventions (w/Jay Burke) Brandon - FDR's Wheelchair Podcast Listen to FDR's Wheelchair: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1325326 The With Jay Burke Show Please be sure to Rate and Review this episode. Subscribe and Share Visit me @jayburkeshow.podbean.comEmail me at: jayburkeshow@gmail.comTwitter/Instagram: @jayburkeshow TikTok: @jayburke17YouTube: @thewithjayburkeshow1278
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