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What You Lose With Project 2025

The GOP are already checking off things on their Project 2025 list. What we will end up with is a master class and a subject class, which to you think you will be in? If you are reading this then you probably will be in the subject class, the ones who will ruled by the master class—the very rich who has just bought the U.S. Supreme Court and our government. Now, for our gun owners, do you think the rich ruling class is going to let the subject class run around with all of our guns? No. They will have to get them by force if necessary so the rich will feel safe. They will also have to get rid of all unions and labor laws. As long as the GOP has control of the courts they can just make new laws or change existing laws that work for them and the billionaire class. Now, the best the subjects or 99 percent is for you to do at this time is vote. Vote for what is good for you and your family, and at this time we still don’t have to tell them who we voted for so just vote for what is right and good for you and your family. We have until November to get all unions together and save our way of life with the safety nets unions and labor laws provide for working and retired alike. Remember, ever vote counts towards saving unions, pensions, health care, and education. If the GOP wins the election, it’s 2025 agenda will, among other things, terminate the U.S. Constitution, consolidates all power in the oval office, guts democratic checks and balances on presidential power and force working families to pay for the handouts given to the ultra wealthy. This is our last chance. See for yourself: https://static.project2025.org/2025_MandateForLeadership_FULL.pdf

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