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The National Review, which through 2008, was the standard-bearer of American conservatism.

The National Review excluded people, ideas, or groups unworthy of the Conservative label. The Review denounced Ayn Rand, the John Birch Society, racists, white supremacists, and anti-Semites. Conservatism was then a positive term connoting a reasoned, constructive counter-point to liberalism—working together, America progressed toward establishing a more perfect union.

If elected, Trump’s agenda will be based on The Heritage Foundation's Project 2025. Trump and Project 2025 supporters hide under the label "conservative," but they are not Conservatives—they are tantamount to psychotic radicals spreading fear and paranoia throughout America, often through lies, completely fictional conspiracy theories, and violence.  They are just small-minded devotees of a man-child wannabe dictator.

Their goal is to undermine our democracy and devolve it from seeking a more perfect union to an unregulated predatory corporatocracy (profit regardless of consequences), with theocratic (racist Christian nationalism) and oligarchic (billionaire class) oversight.  This means you and I will vote in farce elections like in Russia or North Korea.  We will lose basic protections under the law, such as clean air, water, and food, regulation of toxic chemicals, Social Security, due process, free speech, free press, climate change mitigation, transition to clean energy, and much more.

Stop Project 2025 will explain all this and more.

If William F. Buckley, founder of the National Review and iconic Conservative, were alive, he'd likely call these radicals anti-Americans, racists, xenophobes, white supremacists, and anti-Semites.

To save our democracy, he’d probably encourage voting for Democrats (as is Liz Cheney, George Conway, Adam Kinzinger, The Lincoln Project members, along with many other legitimate Conservatives).

What is it going to take to retain and strengthen our republic in 2024? It’s actually quite simple: Americans must vote en masse for Democrats, federal and state, up and down ballot in 2024!

This is not about partisanship. It’s about saving our way of life, our democracy, and the rule of law under the U.S. Constitution.

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Through November 5th, 2024, Stop Project 2025 essays will mostly be “sound bite” sized “bomblets” targeting specific impacts Project 2025 could have on most Americans.

This site and its content, with the above exception, is dedicated to the public domain. Hence, all content can be adapted, especially the ready-to-submit maximum 200 word ”bomblets” can be submitted directly to almost any local newspaper’s Letters to the Editor. By doing this, you can help alert other Americans to the dangers of Project 2025, electing Trump, and electing right-wing Republicans to Congresses, state and federal.

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MAGA Trump cultists mimick his pathology by projecting their own motives onto Democrats, promoting fear and paranoia; putting dictator Trump above the law, and remaking America into an authoritarian state based on Project 2025 and Christian nationalism.

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Steve Heitmann is a concerned citizen; a Telematics research engineer/project manager with 50 year’s experience, including work at Mercedes Benz Research and IBM T.J. Watson Research. His focus now is solar power, water and energy saving agriculture.