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Sen. Alex Padilla handcuffed and forcibly removed from Noem press conference

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Venture Capital   来源:Americas  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:We’re surrounded by her paintings, some propped up on stools. The drips of white, red and blue paint on the parquet floor below them are evidence of Emin’s style.

We’re surrounded by her paintings, some propped up on stools. The drips of white, red and blue paint on the parquet floor below them are evidence of Emin’s style.

“That is really, really dangerous.”It is a 900-page policy "wish list", a set of proposals that would expand presidential power and impose an ultra-conservative social vision.

Sen. Alex Padilla handcuffed and forcibly removed from Noem press conference

During his campaign, Donald Trump repeatedly disavowed Project 2025, after a backlash over some of its more radical ideas.But he has nominated several of its authors to fill key government positions, and many of his initial executive orders closely follow proposals outlined in the document.Here's your guide to Project 2025, which lays out one vision of how Trump might govern over the next four years.

Sen. Alex Padilla handcuffed and forcibly removed from Noem press conference

Project 2025 is a product of the Heritage Foundation, one of Washington's most prominent right-wing think tanks. It first produced policy plans for future Republican administrations in 1981, when Ronald Reagan was about to take office.It has produced similar documents in connection with subsequent presidential elections, including in 2016, when Trump first won the presidency.

Sen. Alex Padilla handcuffed and forcibly removed from Noem press conference

That's not unusual - it's common for US think tanks of all political stripes to propose policy wish lists for future governments.

There's no denying Heritage has been influential during Republican presidencies. One year into Trump's first term, the think tank boasted that the White House had adopted nearly two-thirds of its proposals."We know conservation is full of tough choices, and this one wasn't made lightly," they said.

"We took expert advice, explored all options, and ultimately, this is the step we need to take to bring long-term benefits to the landscape."At the same time, we're making sure that nothing goes to waste—ensuring the goat meat enters the food chain in a responsible way."

A Scottish government spokesman said: "No changes to the law are considered required at the moment."Anyone undertaking hunting in Scotland should be aware of their responsibilities under the law and best practice guides that already exist."

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