Question about project 2025
Will women have a right to get cancer treatment if pregnant?
Answer
"Project 2025" focuses on undermining social programs that would likely impact disabled people the hardest. For instance, removing the access to social safety nets by requiring a work requirement for food assistance will make it difficult for many to afford food if they are disabled or cannot work. They might also seek to privatize parts of the Veterans Administration which will result in a likely decreased ability for many disabled veterans to have proper care. It's important to remember that many veterans, are Black or are people of color, and thus have already been impacted by an already biased healthcare system that makes accessing care very difficult for many, which only increases when they are not given proper care due to privatization. Disabled people who rely on Social Security for a livelihood could see it dismantled as well. "Project 2025" suggests that these types of changes will take us back to a time when social safety nets weren't present, and as the platform is often pro-business, they would have little incentive to do this on their own, because that means increased costs for businesses and is viewed as inefficient.