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  2. 'People are feeling galvanized': Anti-Trump protesters rally ...

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    The clamor from the rally could be heard from inside Capitol offices and the Senate chamber as protesters chanted, "No more Musk, stop the coup," "Reclaim our county, take back our rights," "All ...

  3. Project 2025 - Wikipedia

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    Project 2025's backers also want to target the private sector by reversing "the DEI revolution in labor policy" in favor of more "race-neutral" regulations. [185] Project 2025 is part of a trend of intensifying backlash against DEI in the early 2020s. [185] The White House's Gender Policy Council would be disbanded.

  4. Trump's Early Actions Mirror Project 2025 - AOL

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    But just days into his second term, many of Trump’s early actions align with the Project 2025 agenda. An analysis by TIME found that nearly two-thirds of the executive actions Trump has issued ...

  5. Opinion: The ideas in Project 2025? Reagan tried them, and ...

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    Project 2025 makes up a majority of the latest edition of this title and recommends many of the same extreme policies. ... “back almost 100 years.” ... By the time Reagan left office in 1989 ...

  6. Big Society - Wikipedia

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    The Big Society was a sociopolitical concept [1] of the first 15 years of the 21st century, developed by the populist Steve Hilton, [2] that sought to integrate free market economics with a conservative paternalist conception of the social contract [3] that was influenced by the 1990s civic conservatism of David Willetts. [4]

  7. Anti-growth coalition - Wikipedia

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    The Financial Times wrote that "the absurdity of the term is matched by its hypocrisy," noting that "expanding economic output is a laudable goal, but the government’s plan to hit 2.5 per cent annual growth, which it relies on to bring debt under control, is dubious," and arguing that there were many "nimbies" who "block[ed] housing ...

  8. ‘Hypocrite’ Joe Scarborough blasted for ideological U-turns ...

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    The aging-hipster MSNBC host of liberal “Morning Joe” frequently blasted Donald Trump for apparent “hypocrisy,” fuming in October he makes hypocritical statements “every day.”

  9. Joe Nocera - Wikipedia

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    Joe Nocera at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University.. Joseph Nocera (born May 6, 1952) [1] is an American business journalist and author. He has written for The New York Times since April 2005, writing for the editorial page from 2011 to 2015.