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In It to Win It

(12,863 posts)
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 08:30 AM Yesterday

America Broke Something When It Gave Trump a Second Chance - Jamelle Bouie @ NYT

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The Heritage Foundation’s “Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise” — popularly known as Project 2025 — was much more than a wish list of conservative policy preferences. It was much more, even, than a blueprint for a second Trump administration.

Project 2025 was, above all, a statement of values and a theory of governance. Its authors did not simply want to move national policymaking to the right. They wanted to use the authority of the executive branch to impose a new regime on the United States.

“We are in the process of the second American Revolution,” declared Kevin Roberts, president of the Heritage Foundation, the summer before the 2024 election. This revolution, he added, “will remain bloodless if the left allows it.” Russell Vought, who leads the Office of Management and Budget and was, like Roberts, a key architect of Project 2025, also spoke publicly about the need for a “radical constitutionalism” and a tribune-like president who would dismantle the New Deal state, sell the scrap and return the nation to the status quo ante of the 19th century.

Much of the disruption and destruction of the past year and change is downstream of the revolutionary orientation of Roberts, Vought and the other alumni of Project 2025 who have taken up places in and around the Trump administration. To observe the aggrandizement of power in the executive, the decimation of the federal bureaucracy, the destruction of much of the nation’s medical, scientific and public health infrastructure and the broad attack on racial and gender equality is to see the many faces of a furious effort to restructure the existing nation to match the one envisioned by these far-right ideologues.

If this is all true, and it is, then any plausible response to Project 2025 must include a larger vision for the future of the American Republic. A Project 2029 cannot be a collection of Democratic Party agenda items. It must articulate a broad new conception of the nation’s political order — one that will guide the way a future Democratic-led government might wield power. Above all, Democrats must have a plan for reconstruction — for building something new on the wreckage of what President Trump, MAGA and the Republican Party have wrought — not restoration of what was.
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America Broke Something When It Gave Trump a Second Chance - Jamelle Bouie @ NYT (Original Post) In It to Win It Yesterday OP
The Trump toxin must be purged from our government dalton99a Yesterday #1
If we can get Trump out of power, we should try a complete rollback nuxvomica Yesterday #7
Expand the USSC UpInArms Yesterday #2
Impeaching the Supreme Court feels like a fool's errand ITAL Yesterday #3
I'm for both. You may be right or you may not be Joinfortmill Yesterday #6
It's just math ITAL Yesterday #12
What about the next democratic president using this unlimited executive power and give the fascist 6 a week to resign. LT Barclay Yesterday #28
I wouldn't joke about that ITAL Yesterday #30
With a new court and congress better guardrails could be established. Right now, we are in a post-constitutional state LT Barclay 22 hrs ago #33
I'm not saying many haven't broken already ITAL 21 hrs ago #34
Definitely not a "restoration of what was". Biophilic Yesterday #4
And I'll go to my grave believing he/they cheated. Joinfortmill Yesterday #5
As will I. All the swing states going for Trump by very narrow margins... 3catwoman3 Yesterday #14
Narrow, but just enough YodaMom2 Yesterday #20
Precisely. 3catwoman3 Yesterday #26
I'm with you Farmer-Rick Yesterday #17
Musk has admitted to cheating Botany Yesterday #22
Read: The Conyers Report. Chemical Bill 14 hrs ago #37
America broke itself. CaptainTruth Yesterday #8
Yes. Martin68 Yesterday #9
Isn't it funny that the NYT never said a word about this in 2024 during Chump's campaign FakeNoose Yesterday #10
Jamelle Bouie did. In It to Win It Yesterday #19
How you know the NYT "never said a word"? Do you have a subscription? A print subscription? maxsolomon Yesterday #21
Not just the New York Times, Wednesdays Yesterday #25
Their "radical constitutionalism" is the destruction of constitutional checks & balances Martin Eden Yesterday #11
The entitlement and arrogance of the Heritage Foundation is off the charts dlk Yesterday #13
They think they own the world Farmer-Rick Yesterday #18
Indeed dlk Yesterday #29
Restoration of what was is the sure way to death o the country. intheflow Yesterday #15
The arrogance and entitlement of the Heritage Foundation is off the charts dlk Yesterday #16
We have the chance to improve it bigtime!! justaprogressive Yesterday #23
American Broke Something when it gave Trump the FIRST chance. hamsterjill Yesterday #24
Hopefully, it broke the republican party Mysterian Yesterday #27
You have a lot of people who have been stabbed in the back by repukes sakabatou Yesterday #32
Kicked and recommended Uncle Joe Yesterday #31
handing the entire fucking government over to repukes Skittles 17 hrs ago #35
Biophiliac...I respectfully partly disagree w you.... electric_blue68 14 hrs ago #36

dalton99a

(95,744 posts)
1. The Trump toxin must be purged from our government
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 08:37 AM
Yesterday

All Trump appointees must be fired. Every damn one.

Rescind his bullshit executive orders

It is a Day One priority

nuxvomica

(14,305 posts)
7. If we can get Trump out of power, we should try a complete rollback
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 09:41 AM
Yesterday

Let's not forget that in Trump v Anderson, the Supreme Court never really settled whether Trump's presidency would be constitutional. It settled that states couldn't keep him off the ballot and suggested that Congress needed to create a statute to enforce Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. They didn't reverse a finding of fact that he had engaged in an insurrection. There remains a strong case that his presidency is, in-fact, unconstitutional, just as if he were under 35 years of age or of foreign birth. How ironic it would be to reverse all the policies of a golf-cheat with such a mulligan!

UpInArms

(55,499 posts)
2. Expand the USSC
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 08:39 AM
Yesterday

Impeach the felonious six

Burn everything with tfg’s prints on it and forge a Bill of Rights that is impenetrable

ITAL

(1,413 posts)
3. Impeaching the Supreme Court feels like a fool's errand
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 08:52 AM
Yesterday

You'll never get the conviction votes, so it's just political theater to make us feel better for a few days. It won't do anything otherwise.

Expanding the court, yeah that can be done.

ITAL

(1,413 posts)
12. It's just math
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 10:33 AM
Yesterday

In a best case scenario you'd have to get 15 or so Republicans to flip. That's not ever gonna happen.

LT Barclay

(3,212 posts)
28. What about the next democratic president using this unlimited executive power and give the fascist 6 a week to resign.
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 01:25 PM
Yesterday

If they don’t the president should make a show of having federal marshals drag them from their chambers and take their robes away from them.

ITAL

(1,413 posts)
30. I wouldn't joke about that
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 03:02 PM
Yesterday

Republicans will eventually get back into power after all. I'd be absolutely terrified once that happened of what would come after if we were the ones that took away all guardrails like that.

LT Barclay

(3,212 posts)
33. With a new court and congress better guardrails could be established. Right now, we are in a post-constitutional state
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 07:19 PM
22 hrs ago

with a demented excutive and a rubber stamp court. It's maddening, mostly because they pretend to be preserving some perverted image of the US while destroying every good and decent principal it was founded on.

ITAL

(1,413 posts)
34. I'm not saying many haven't broken already
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 07:29 PM
21 hrs ago

But even Trump hasn't started throwing politicians or judges he dislikes into jail en masse. Threaten, absolutely.

If you're just gonna round up Supreme Court Justices, trust me there will be retribution when they get back into power...and it'll be severe. Talk about a post constitutional state! And any "guardrails" are attempted to be put up after we "cleaned house" at that point won't be listened to or followed. The next Republican president would just do the same thing -- and they always play much crueler and dirtier in ways it's hard for Democrats to imagine.



Biophilic

(6,709 posts)
4. Definitely not a "restoration of what was".
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 08:52 AM
Yesterday

If nothing else trump and the gop has shown us the deep weaknesses in the Constitution as well as the dark corners of our national soul.
We can no longer pretend that our nation was moving towards that Arc of Justice. We know better now and we must face racism as well as the major faults of capitalism. Otherwise our children have no future except hate and misery.

3catwoman3

(29,908 posts)
14. As will I. All the swing states going for Trump by very narrow margins...
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 11:03 AM
Yesterday

...is very suspicious, IMO. IIRC, the margins were quite similar in all those states.

Botany

(77,989 posts)
22. Musk has admitted to cheating
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 11:22 AM
Yesterday

“I had a special app that let me see the results hours earlier.”

Aka I was into the data.

FakeNoose

(42,660 posts)
10. Isn't it funny that the NYT never said a word about this in 2024 during Chump's campaign
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 10:10 AM
Yesterday

Now that it's too late, they're all "Oh he's destroying the country. How can Americans let this happen?"

Thanks for NOTHING, New York Times!

maxsolomon

(39,216 posts)
21. How you know the NYT "never said a word"? Do you have a subscription? A print subscription?
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 11:19 AM
Yesterday

It was a while ago, but I recall there were multiple articles on Project 2025 throughout the campaign. I certainly knew about it and that's my main news source outside of DU.

And if they had met your standards of "saying a word" about Project 2025, do you think that would have tipped the scales towards Harris? It wouldn't have. Hardly any Americans read the NYT or any daily newspaper at all. They want to watch TV and not use their brains - it's too hard.

BTW, this is an Op-Ed piece from a regular columnist.

Wednesdays

(23,274 posts)
25. Not just the New York Times,
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 12:10 PM
Yesterday

...but much, if not most, of the M$M.

And a big part of the road back to normalcy will be media reform...beginning with the breakup of the colossal media empires.

Martin Eden

(15,941 posts)
11. Their "radical constitutionalism" is the destruction of constitutional checks & balances
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 10:25 AM
Yesterday

Giving the executive branch overriding authority is not "constutionalism" -- it is autocracy (a.k.a dictatorship).

This administration routinely flouts constitutional rule of law and court orders, losing ~90% of court cases -- often presided by judges appointed by Republicans, even Trump himself.

The only good result from putting all this power in the hands of a megalomaniacal buffoon would be a public backlash broad and strong enough to kick these criminals and their Republican enablers out of office for a long time.

dlk

(13,381 posts)
13. The entitlement and arrogance of the Heritage Foundation is off the charts
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 11:01 AM
Yesterday

Who do they think they are to make these decisions for over 330 million Americans?

Farmer-Rick

(12,802 posts)
18. They think they own the world
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 11:14 AM
Yesterday

And you and I living in it is just a useless inconvenience to them.

Capitalism does this. It allows money to own everything.

intheflow

(30,276 posts)
15. Restoration of what was is the sure way to death o the country.
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 11:05 AM
Yesterday

What was has been broken by Trump, but it also gave rise to Trump. What can be is the left rising like a phoenix from the charred remains to grow into an even more beautiful creature. That's my dream for the future.

dlk

(13,381 posts)
16. The arrogance and entitlement of the Heritage Foundation is off the charts
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 11:06 AM
Yesterday

Who do they think they are to make these decisions for nearly 350 million Americans?

justaprogressive

(7,264 posts)
23. We have the chance to improve it bigtime!!
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 11:27 AM
Yesterday
" It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they here gave the last full measure of devotion that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth." Abraham Lincoln






hamsterjill

(17,834 posts)
24. American Broke Something when it gave Trump the FIRST chance.
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 11:31 AM
Yesterday

Come on! How many of us didn't know what in the hell his plans were way back then? It was plain as day.

And there's talk here at times about whether we need to "forgive" the MAGA's because some were conned by him. Don't EVER put me anywhere near that category. I knew what he was from day one - as did MANY here on DU. Everyone should have and anyone who didn't needs to be held accountable - whether ordinary citizen or someone servicing in his cabinet or the Republicans who have been accomplices to him.

We've got to address the absolute "stupid" in this country at some point. The smart people need to get back into control and figure out a way to stay there so that this shit never happens again.

Mysterian

(6,677 posts)
27. Hopefully, it broke the republican party
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 12:46 PM
Yesterday

The masks are off. I hope there are enough good and decent patriotic Americans who care.

sakabatou

(46,440 posts)
32. You have a lot of people who have been stabbed in the back by repukes
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 04:33 PM
Yesterday

but will still vote for repukes anyway.

electric_blue68

(27,486 posts)
36. Biophiliac...I respectfully partly disagree w you....
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 02:38 AM
14 hrs ago

Last edited Thu Jun 4, 2026, 10:21 AM - Edit history (2)

We were if slowly, and often times dragged forwards along the Arc of Justice.
I wish I knew what/which the survey/research group etc back in the ?early 00's said that bit by bit that each generation of white kids was less racist, or more white kids were raised to believe in equality for all. (My parents raised me non-racist, I was encouraged by this).

Unfortunately, as we know plenty of racists are still around, entrenched ln various power positions in certain areas [and with drumphf & SCOTUS] the power to undo certain things, in institutional sectors, individual businesses etc.

But I believe there may be relatively less racists - and because of that- those that are are aggravated by this.
Here me out- of course - electing Obama president was never "the end of racism" (a rather ignorant statement in the face of evidence). But re-electing him got to the racists! Imho, the could chalk one term of a black person as President as a "fluke". But twice ?! Uh, oh!
So they have become more loud, relentless, sometimes more violent. Thus they, imho, appear to be more numerous bc drumphf gave them "permission" to crawl out from under the rocks they'd been often driven under.

(Ooops, unintended bold, then ital) Fixed)

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