I don’t think it’s hyperbole to say that project 2025 is a highly detailed, well funded and elaborate plan to remake American democracy in the event of a Republican victory in the next election:
Project 2025 is a plan to reshape the executive branch of the U.S. federal government in the event of a Republican victory in the 2024 U.S. presidential election.[2][3] Established in 2022, the project seeks to recruit tens of thousands of conservatives to Washington, D.C., to replace existing federal civil service workers it characterizes as the “deep state“, to further the objectives of the next Republican president.[4] Although participants in the project cannot promote a specific presidential candidate, many have close ties to Donald Trump and the Trump 2024 presidential campaign.[5] The plan would perform a swift takeover of the entire executive branch under a maximalist version of the unitary executive theory — a theory proposing the president of the United States has absolute power over the executive branch — upon inauguration.[6]
The development of the plan is led by the The Heritage Foundation, an American conservative think tank, in collaboration with some 80 partners including Turning Point USA led by Charlie Kirk; the Conservative Partnership Institute including former Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows as senior partner; the Center for Renewing America led by former Trump-appointee Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought; and America First Legal led by former Trump Senior Advisor Stephen Miller.[7][8]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_2025
So why aren’t libertarian conspiracy theorists interested in it? This is actually a legislative agenda mapped out in immense detail rather than a vague set of corporatist bromides of the sort released by the WEF. Yet tumbleweeds from the neo-libertarian right.
(There’s a risk in writing a post like this I’m read as, or indeed actually enacting, a leftist version of rightist fever dreams about the WEF. But I would gently suggest these are empirically distinct phenomena with only superficial resemblance)
