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Is this legit? Inside the MAGA Plan to Attack Birth Control, Surveil Women and Ban the Abo
Posted on 12/24/23 at 10:49 am
Posted on 12/24/23 at 10:49 am
LINK /
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THE SUPREME COURT announced last week that it would take up a case considering restrictions on the most widely-used method of abortion in the United States: the abortion pill. Under a worst-case scenario for American women, that case could have triggered a full reversal of the Food and Drug Administration’s approval of mifepristone, cutting off access to the medication across the country. That didn’t happen. The Supreme Court said it would only consider a more narrow set of questions about regulatory changes that have made the abortion pill more accessible in recent years. It could significantly limit access to mifepristone, but won’t end it altogether.
But it may not matter how the high court rules if Republicans win the presidency next November. That’s because GOP operatives have already crafted an expansive blueprint, 887 pages long, laying out in painstaking detail how they intend to govern, including plans to leverage virtually every arm, tool and agency of the federal government to attack abortion access. The document explicitly names their intention not just to rescind FDA approval for the abortion pill if they regain control of the White House in 2024, but to revive a 150-year-old law that criminalizes sending or receiving through the mail any “article, instrument, substance, drug, medicine or thing” that could be used to facilitate an abortion. That law, the Comstock Act, is viewed as a de facto federal abortion ban by reproductive rights advocates and anti-abortion activists alike.
Those plans — and many more, including proposals to attack contraception access, use the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to increase “abortion surveillance” and data collection, rescind a Department of Defense policy to “prohibit abortion travel funding,” punish states that require health insurance plans to cover abortion, and retool a law that is currently protecting pregnant women with life-threatening conditions — are outlined in Project 2025’s “Mandate for Leadership.”
Posted on 12/24/23 at 10:54 am to 4cubbies
I mean, what do you think is going to happen when you come here and post rolling stone trash?
Posted on 12/24/23 at 10:54 am to 4cubbies
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4cubbies
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Rolling Stones article
Autodownvote.
Posted on 12/24/23 at 10:54 am to 4cubbies
That pill kills a baby.
If you are OK with that, support using that pill
If you are OK with that, support using that pill
Posted on 12/24/23 at 10:59 am to 4cubbies
I’m in favor of birth control. It prevents stupid, irresponsible women from birthing bastard children. I heard this story once of a teacher that sleeps with homeless men. Can you imagine how many bastard children she would have without birth control?
Posted on 12/24/23 at 11:00 am to Turbeauxdog
I guess I’ll start a new thread with the actual document instead of the article about the document?
LINK
LINK
This post was edited on 12/24/23 at 11:09 am
Posted on 12/24/23 at 11:01 am to 4cubbies
Rolling Stone.
Its not a news source, its a propaganda rag for communists.
Its not a news source, its a propaganda rag for communists.
Posted on 12/24/23 at 11:01 am to BengalOnTheBay
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Rolling Stones article
Autodownvote.
Yep, might as well quote teen vogue.
Posted on 12/24/23 at 11:05 am to 4cubbies
I think this is panic BS. They certainly wanted Roe gone, but I would think/hope that the right has learned its lesson in going too far on birth control/abortion. This is a hail mary to get people to the polls and vote Dem now that abortion is being settled at the state level.
Posted on 12/24/23 at 11:05 am to 4cubbies
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This post was aborted on 12/24 at 11:02 am
Posted on 12/24/23 at 11:08 am to 4cubbies
Is t this about the after morning pill and whether or not it should be available through mail?
Posted on 12/24/23 at 11:11 am to 4cubbies
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Is this legit
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Rolling Stone
This is the same Rolling Stone who published that UVA gang rape story that ended up being completely fabricated but didn't fire the author or editor.

This post was edited on 12/24/23 at 11:51 am
Posted on 12/24/23 at 11:19 am to 4cubbies
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Project 2025’s “Mandate for Leadership.”
Where is the pdf for this?
Found it here.
Press Releases
Project 2025 Publishes Comprehensive Policy Guide, ‘Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise’
April 21, 2023
WASHINGTON—With the goal of shaping policy decisions among presidential candidates, the 2025 Presidential Transition Project announced the publication of the ninth edition of “Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise.” It’s the earliest publication of “Mandate” ever—months before candidates square off in the first presidential primary debate.
A comprehensive policy guide for the next conservative U.S. president, the book pulls from the expertise of hundreds of political appointees, policy scholars, and conservative leaders across the conservative movement. The book builds upon the legacy of the 1981 edition of “Mandate for Leadership,” which appeared on The Washington Post’s paperback bestseller list.
“Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise” offers both specific proposals for addressing every major issue facing the country and a blueprint for how to restructure each agency to solve those issues.
Among the recommendations in this edition:
Restore the integrity of the Department of Justice to ensure accountability by giving the FBI a hard rest, ensuring consistent litigation decisions, and enforcing immigration laws.
Solidify our border by restructuring the Department of Homeland Security and its priorities in ways that streamline the immigration process, end unclear immigration visas, and create a more secure immigration process.
Break up the Department of Education to strengthen education freedom, enhance parental rights in education, and protect taxpayers from student loan “forgiveness.”
“Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise” features 30 chapters spanning all aspects of the federal government. Editors Paul Dans, director of Project 2025, and Steven Groves, the Margaret Thatcher fellow at Heritage, worked with more than 35 primary authors and hundreds of contributors to assemble the 900-page book, which will be distributed Friday at Heritage’s two-day Leadership Summit in National Harbor, Maryland.
Heritage President Dr. Kevin Roberts released the following statement Friday praising the publication:
“For over two years, the Left has ignored the voice of everyday Americans leading to crippling inflation, biological males dominating women’s sports, rampant violence, and a crisis in education not seen in decades. Our country is all but unrecognizable.
“This is why the conservative movement is coming together to prepare for the next conservative administration. Heritage is convening the conservative movement behind the policies to ensure that the next president has the right policy and personnel necessary to dismantle the administrative state and restore self-governance to the American people.
“‘The Conservative Promise’ is just the first step in preparing future conservative leaders for the task of serving their country, and it will continue to guide the movement-wide coalition. We know what time it is; the conservative movement is on offense to restore our great nation.”
Since the first edition of “Mandate for Leadership” more than 40 years ago, this “policy bible” aims to provide administrations with a blueprint of policy solutions. The Reagan administration implemented nearly half of the ideas included in the first edition by the end of his first year in office, while the Trump administration embraced nearly 64% of the 2016 edition’s policy solutions after one year.
The following is a list of the 30 chapters and authors for each.
Chapter 1: White House Office, Rick Dearborn
Chapter 2: Executive Office of the President of the United States, Russ Vought
Chapter 3: Central Personnel Agencies: Donald Devine, Dennis Dean Kirk, and Paul Dans
Chapter 4: Department of Defense, Christopher Miller
Chapter 5: Department of Homeland Security, Ken Cuccinelli
Chapter 6: Department of State, Kiron K. Skinner
Chapter 7: Intelligence Community, Dustin J. Carmack
Chapter 8: U.S. Agency for Global Media, Mora Namdar; Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Mike Gonzalez
Chapter 9: Agency for International Development, Max Primorac
Chapter 10: Department of Agriculture, Daren Bakst
Chapter 11: Department of Education, Lindsey M. Burke
Chapter 12: Department of Energy and Related Commissions, Bernard L. McNamee
Chapter 13: Environmental Protection Agency, Mandy M. Gunasekara
Chapter 14: Department of Health and Human Services, Roger Severino
Chapter 15: Department of Housing and Urban Development, Benjamin S. Carson, Sr., MD
Chapter 16: Department of the Interior, William Perry Pendley
Chapter 17: Department of Justice, Gene Hamilton
Chapter 18: Department of Labor and Related Agencies, Jonathan Berry
Chapter 19: Department of Transportation, Diana Furchtgott-Roth
Chapter 20: Department of Veterans Affairs, Brooks D. Tucker
Chapter 21: Department of Commerce, Thomas F. Gilman
Chapter 22: Department of the Treasury, William L. Walton, Stephen Moore, and David R. Burton
Chapter 23: Export-Import Bank, Veronique de Rugy and Jennifer Hazelton
Chapter 24: Federal Reserve, Paul Winfree
Chapter 25: Small Business Administration, Karen Kerrigan
Chapter 26: Trade, Peter Navarro and Kent Lassman
Chapter 27: Securities and Exchange Commission, David R. Burton; Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Robert Bowes
Chapter 28: Federal Communications Commission, Brendan Carr
Chapter 29: Federal Election Commission, Hans A. von Spakovsky
Chapter 30: Federal Trade Commission, Adam Candeub
Project 2025 website
This post was edited on 12/24/23 at 11:21 am
Posted on 12/24/23 at 11:23 am to 4cubbies
quote:communist backstabbing piece of schidt
4cubbies
going to
communist backstabbing piece of schidt
Posted on 12/24/23 at 11:28 am to RogerTheShrubber
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Yep, might as well quote teen vogue.
It'd be closer to the OP's maturity level though still above.
Posted on 12/24/23 at 11:30 am to TigerOnTheMountain
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I’m in favor of birth control. It prevents stupid, irresponsible women from birthing bastard children.
Indeed.
The lesser, the better. Pay Democrats not to breed....
Posted on 12/24/23 at 11:31 am to 4cubbies
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4cubbies
^ Watches CNN while jerking off to Senate page porn
Posted on 12/24/23 at 11:31 am to TigerOnTheMountain
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I’m in favor of birth control. It prevents stupid, irresponsible women from birthing bastard children. I heard this story once of a teacher that sleeps with homeless men. Can you imagine how many bastard children she would have without birth control?
Wait, according to her I’m the only person that brings up the fact that she has sex with homeless guys?
Anyway, now seems like a good time to remind everyone that OP has sex with homeless guys.
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