Summary

Donald Trumpā€™s second-term appointments reveal four key factions shaping his administration.

ā€œDeep State disruptors,ā€ including Matt Gaetz, Tulsi Gabbard, and RFK Jr., aim to challenge government norms but may bring conflicting agendas.

ā€œBorder hardlinersā€ like Stephen Miller and Kristi Noem focus on aggressive immigration policies, risking clashes with Democratic and Republican states.

ā€œTech libertariansā€ Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy plan massive government cuts, though Trumpā€™s spending priorities may limit them. Lastly,

ā€œChina hawksā€ Marco Rubio and Mike Waltz signal a tough stance on Beijing, potentially complicating Trumpā€™s inconsistent China strategy.

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    If you want specifics, Project 2025 is absolutely the roadmap they are using.

    TL:DR The broadstrokes of Americaā€™s decline over the next 4 years are:

    • Destroy education so poor people cannot understand whatā€™s happening to them and how to stop it, and only wealthy will have the means to educate and employ themselves.

    • Destroy labor unions so everyone is individually fighting a united corpo government for livable wages

    • Change local and federal government so elections are pageantry instead of democracy

    • Mandate religion in school, work, government, and eventually the home.

    • Online ID so your internet use can be monitored and tracked

    • Drill baby drill

    • White supremacy/deportation will be super messy and fuck the economy

    • Whatever the consequences of not understanding tariffs are

    If youā€™re wealthy, none of this applies to you. This election was to confirm if money and power are above the law.

    America overwhelmingly decided they prefer a king unbound by Magna Carta over law, order, and democracy.