Question about project 2025
What happens now
Answer
The platform promotes making it harder for disabled people to access critical veterans benefits. They argue that the benefits are available to "too many veterans" and that the costs associated with the benefits need to be lowered. Project 2025 also proposes removing all legal protection from disabled veterans and replacing it with stricter work requirements to "incentivize" the people seeking benefits. There is an active, organized attempt to prevent them from accessing needed financial aid in their times of need. If their ideas were put into practice, disabled people across the country would be in greater need than they are currently, with less resources available to them. The platform intends to eliminate many critical parts of government. Some examples are Medicare and Social Security as they are seen as "unnecessary government spending," the Environmental Protection Agency because its protections interfere with the goals of the playbook, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to help remove regulation that is an "impediment to the free market," and even the Veterans Administration. They don't want any governmental oversight at all. If implemented, the United States would be left without even basic levels of protection and oversight for its citizens, placing undue burdens on the populace at large and allowing large corporations to flourish without fear of the consequences for harming the nation.