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Peter Navarro Rips Project 2025 as “Trojan Horse Funded by Globalists”
Liberty Sentinal ^

Posted on 08/09/2024 5:23:05 AM PDT by Tench_Coxe

Former Trump advisor Peter Navarro blasted The Heritage Foundation’s “terrible” Project 2025 in a new interview on the Liberty Report with Liberty Sentinel CEO Alex Newman, adding a colorful repudiation to a mountain of criticism already pronounced against the controversial policy proposal.

“Project 2025 is dead on arrival,” Navarro said. “It’s a trojan horse funded by globalists that uses some legitimate Trump policies as a veneer and then throws in a bunch of weird stuff that doesn’t reflect Trump policy at all.”

(snip)

“Way back when they first started, they came to me and said, ‘We want you to write the chapter on trade for the Project 2025 book,” Navarro said. “I get the call [later] telling me there’s another chapter now. … The Case for Free Trade. You can’t make this up. … They lied to me.”

Navarro went on to cast aspersions on The Heritage Foundation by implying the organization was beholden to its donor-base of “corporate elites, multinationals that ship jobs abroad and open the border for cheap labor.”

(Excerpt) Read more at libertysentinel.org ...


TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: freedtrade; freetrade; freetraitors; heritagefoundation; peternavarro; trump2025
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To: Tench_Coxe

No idea what is in it nor do I care. It is a think tank it is not policy.


21 posted on 08/09/2024 6:44:53 AM PDT by pas
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To: jimfree

All it takes is a Lib editor to change key words and phrases to make it NOT loyal.


22 posted on 08/09/2024 6:53:25 AM PDT by egfowler3 (COVID-19, today's Hypochondriacal psychosis (aka: Delusional parasitosis))
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To: SaveFerris

When/where was this apefag dance taped?


23 posted on 08/09/2024 7:15:12 AM PDT by nwrep
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To: jimfree; Tench_Coxe
DISCLAIMER: Right up front, I honor Peter Navarro for having the principles to go to jail, ostensibly on principle, but just as much to demonstrate to people that tyranny does indeed exist in this country if they don't believe it. I simply don't agree with his blanket characterization. I would agree with Tench_Coxe that if I hear someone like Peter Navarro make a statement, I am more inclined to listen with an agreeable ear than to not. But that does not mean I find him infallible. I have listened to him speak several times, and I most certainly do NOT agree with every thought process he has just because it came from his lips. I maintain we should be cautious.

I would caution people about taking to heart the word of one person who is being leveraged to discredit something the Left wants desperately to be disparaged.

Think about that statement for a second, and everyone should be asking the question every time you read an article regardless of whether you agree or disagree with the content in it: Who is telling me this? (As conservatives, we are REQUIRED to do this ALL the time. Leftists have no such mandate, they can simply accept what is told to them and parrot it)

In that context, you should ask yourself: "Who is the website "The Liberty Sentinel"? I have been intensively surfing the conservative Internet for a couple of decades at least, and never heard of them, but that isn't at all a given, I am human like everyone else, and can't be everywhere and see everything. And note that I am NOT saying they ARE a "front group". I am just saying we need to be very careful.

I assume we can all agree on that concept: We need to be very careful.

Just as an example of context, of the types of things to be aware of: When I read the article, this is the very first paragraph in the article linked to:

Former Trump advisor Peter Navarro blasted The Heritage Foundation’s “terrible” Project 2025 in a new interview on the Liberty Report with Liberty Sentinel CEO Alex Newman, adding a colorful repudiation to a mountain of criticism already pronounced against the controversial policy proposal."

Do you notice there is ONE link in that first paragraph that outlines the premise of this article, that specifies a mountain of criticism"

That jumped out at me. I was very interested in the "mountain of criticism", to see what it really was, other than a primal scream of rage from the mouths of Leftists. So I clicked on that link to see what the "mountain of evidence" was, or at least one example of that mountain. However when I clicked on that link, it brought me to a Politico article: "It Was Supposed to Be Trump’s Administration in Waiting. But Project 2025 Was a Mirage All Along. The inside story of how Project 2025 fell apart."

I encourage all of you to read the article. I did. It is talking about the infighting that took or is taking place, NOT an article about the "mountain of criticism" of the content of Project 2025.

The point is, there are dozens of "Advisory Boards", dozens of "Authors", and what appears to be hundreds of contributors. Some of these authors no doubt disagree with the content of the works of other "Authors" as Navarro apparently does, not to mention the hundreds of "Contributors" who may disagree with any number of things. There is much in the linked article that deals with the humorous concept of "The People's Front of Judea" who despise the members of an opposing, yet similarly sounding group of "The Judean People's Front".

So, if you wish to download it and read it, be sure to keep that in mind and remember: This is a white paper from a Think Tank (The Heritage Foundation). Reams and reams of documents issue forth from these Think Tanks every year from all over the country (and even the world) and while a think tank may have someone like Peter Navarro on it, he does not speak for the Trump Campaign, and may or may not be angling for a spot in the prospective administration.

Having read many pieces from the Heritage Foundation over the years, I don't doubt that there are elements in Project 2025 that are overtly globalist or could be construed that way. And I do not dispute there may or may not be globalists maneuvering to do an internal takeover of the Heritage Foundation. As a matter of fact, having paid particular attention to communist tactics and front groups dating back to the 1930's in my historical readings, I would be surprised if they were NOT attempting to infiltrate these things and take control from the inside.

Unlike many, I have actually begun reading the document and am only about a 10th of the way through. But you don't have to read that far to get to things that DON'T sound at all "globalist" to me. And this is just one small part:


Excerpt from Project 2025: Mandate for Leadership-The Conservative Promise
Progressive policymakers and pundits in America either fail to understand this premise or intentionally reject it. They enthusiastically support supranational organizations like the United Nations and European Union, which are run and staffed almost entirely by people who share their values and are mostly insulated from the influence of national elections. That’s why they are eager for America to sign international treaties on everything from pharmaceutical patents to climate change to “the rights of the child”—and why those treaties invariably endorse policies that could never pass through the U.S. Congress. Like the progressive Woodrow Wilson a century ago, the woke Left today seeks a world, bound by global treaties they write, in which they exercise dictatorial powers over all nations without being subject to democratic accountability.

That’s why today’s progressive Left so cavalierly supports open borders despite the lawless humanitarian crisis their policy created along America’s southern border. They seek to purge the very concept of the nation-state from the American ethos, no matter how much crime increases or resources drop for schools and hospitals or wages decrease for the working class. Open-borders activism is a classic example of what the German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer called “cheap grace”—publicly promoting one’s own virtue without risking any personal inconvenience. Indeed, the only direct impact of open borders on pro-open borders elites is that the constant flow of illegal immigration suppresses the wages of their housekeepers, landscapers, and busboys.

“Cheap grace” aptly describes the Left’s love affair with environmental extremism. Those who suffer most from the policies environmentalism would have us enact are the aged, poor, and vulnerable. It is not a political cause, but a pseudo-religion meant to baptize liberals’ ruthless pursuit of absolute power in the holy water of environmental virtue. At its very heart, environmental extremism is decidedly anti-human. Stewardship and conservation are supplanted by population control and economic regression. Environmental ideologues would ban the fuels that run almost all of the world’s cars, planes, factories, farms, and electricity grids. Abandoning confidence in human resilience and creativity in responding to the challenges of the future would raise impediments to the most meaningful human activities. They would stand human affairs on their head, regarding human activity itself as fundamentally a threat to be sacrificed to the god of nature.

The same goals are the heart of elite support for economic globalization. For 30 years, America’s political, economic, and cultural leaders embraced and enriched Communist China and its genocidal Communist Party while hollowing out America’s industrial base. What may have started out with good intentions has now been made clear. Unfettered trade with China has been a catastrophe. It has made a handful of American corporations enormously profitable while twisting their business incentives away from the American people’s needs. For a generation, politicians of both parties promised that engagement with Beijing would grow our economy while injecting American values into China. The opposite has happened. American factories have closed. Jobs have been outsourced. Our manufacturing economy has been financialized. And all along, the corporations profiting failed to export our values of human rights and freedom; rather, they imported China’s anti-American values into their C-suites.

Even before the rise of Big Tech, Wall Street ignored China’s serial theft of American intellectual property. It outright cheered the elimination of American manufacturing jobs. (“Learn to code!” they would gloat.) These were just the price of progress. Engagement was at every step Beijing’s project, not America’s. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) dictated terms, only to break them whenever it suited them. They stole our technology, spied on our people, and threatened our allies, all with trillions of dollars of wealth and military power financed by their access to our market.

Then came the rise of Big Tech, which is now less a contributor to the U.S. economy than it is a tool of China’s government. In exchange for cheap labor and regulatory special treatment from Beijing, America’s largest technology firms funnel data about Americans to the CCP. They hand over sensitive intellectual property with military and intelligence applications to keep the money rolling in. They let Beijing censor Chinese users on their platforms. They let the CCP set their corporate policies about mobile apps. And they run interference for our rival’s political priorities in Washington. One side of Big-Tech companies’ business model is old-fashioned American competitiveness and world-changing technological innovation; but increasingly, that side of these businesses is overshadowed by their role as operatives in the lucrative employ of America’s most dangerous international enemy.

If you want to understand the danger posed by collaboration between Big Tech and the CCP, look no further than TikTok. The highly addictive video app, used by 80 million Americans every month and overwhelmingly popular among teenage girls, is in effect a tool of Chinese espionage. The ties between TikTok and the Chinese government are not loose, and they are not coincidental.

The same can be observed of many U.S. colleges and universities. Through the CCP's Confucius Institutes, Beijing has been just as successful at compromising and coopting our higher education system as they have at compromising and co-opting corporate America.


From what I have read in the first several dozen pages so far, it is indeed much upon the lines of this excerpt above. Does anyone see that as globalist? It could be I misunderstand the term "globalist", but I don't see much in there that is different in tone from the excerpt above. But this is my first pass, and I concede that I am no "expert" in nearly any of the subjects addressed in the document, so I may not have the depth of understanding that someone like Peter Navarro may have in a specific area.
24 posted on 08/09/2024 7:24:43 AM PDT by rlmorel (J.D. Vance and The Legend of The MaMaw of The 19 Loaded Guns!)
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To: Ann Archy

It is only a train wreck for Trump if we allow the Leftist narrative that is being pushed (that it is evil and racist) to be pasted to it and applied.

That is called “accepting the premise of your opponent” which is something that should NEVER be done unless their premise is the truth.

We should all read this document, and I expect as I read, I will find things I disagree with, as well as things I agree with.


25 posted on 08/09/2024 7:27:54 AM PDT by rlmorel (J.D. Vance and The Legend of The MaMaw of The 19 Loaded Guns!)
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To: Tench_Coxe

the price for this subterfuge should be freezing them out on USSC nominees

watch them circle the bowl


26 posted on 08/09/2024 7:34:42 AM PDT by joshua c
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To: V_TWIN
Peter Navarro is one of DJTs better soldiers......if he says it, there’s more than likely something to it.

What's odd is that Navarro's fellow political prisoner buddy, Bannon, was pushing Project 2025 early on.

Of course we have no idea where Bannon stands on it now since they've shut him down.

27 posted on 08/09/2024 7:39:27 AM PDT by FreeReign
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To: Tench_Coxe

Navarro should either name the recommendations that he thinks are globalist or keep quiet.


28 posted on 08/09/2024 7:43:23 AM PDT by Socon-Econ (adi)
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To: rlmorel

Thank you, rl.


29 posted on 08/09/2024 8:30:38 AM PDT by jimfree (My 21 y/o granddaughter continues to have more quality exec experience than Joe Biden.)
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To: rlmorel

It’s 800 PAGES! geesh.


30 posted on 08/09/2024 8:50:06 AM PDT by Ann Archy (Abortion....... The HUMAN Sacrifice to the god of Convenience.)
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To: Tench_Coxe

Navarro is an extremely intelligent man and thinks things all the way through, the opposite of the leftist cabal. He absolutely can be trusted to tell the truth.


31 posted on 08/09/2024 8:57:05 AM PDT by jpp113
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To: Tench_Coxe

“Navarro went on to cast aspersions on The Heritage Foundation by implying the organization was beholden to its donor-base of “corporate elites, multinationals that ship jobs abroad and open the border for cheap labor.””

Navarro is, no doubt, correct. I would be very surprised if the Chamber of Commerce is not in the picture somewhere along the line if shipping jobs overseas and bringing in masses of illegals are involved.


32 posted on 08/09/2024 8:59:13 AM PDT by SharpRightTurn (“Giving money & power to government is like giving whiskey & car keys to teenage boys” P.J. O’Rourke)
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To: Thorium90

me 2 😮


33 posted on 08/09/2024 9:24:11 AM PDT by thesligoduffyflynns (loose lips sink ships)
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To: Erik Latranyi

I havent heard any news or media attention on Pres Trump and HIS AGENDA47


34 posted on 08/09/2024 9:28:53 AM PDT by thesligoduffyflynns (loose lips sink ships)
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To: Ann Archy; jimfree
I plan to read it perhaps a chapter at a time each night, and I can report back here. When I clicked on that link (that turned out to be an...ugh...Pollutico article) I expected to see a laundry list of specific points laid out that were contentious along with a short description of what specifically was causing criticism, such as (I just randomly pulled them out of a hat):

But it was nothing of the sort. The Pollutico article was a laundry list of Republican infighting, personal disagreements, etc.

When I was getting in the shower this morning (If I have time, I like to listen to podcasts while I shower) I saw a Podcast by Michele Tafoya titled "Who's Afraid of Project 2025?", so I put that on.

She interviewed Dr. Kevin Roberts who is the Head of the Heritage Foundation. Granted, listening to him would seem to some like the sheep asking the wolf what he thought acceptable food sources were, but as a crusty old prospector once was heard to say "No matter how thin I make my pancakes, they still have two sides to them!" I thought it would be interesting.

It was. One of the first things Dr. Roberts addressed was that Project 2025 should be viewed by people (and elected politicians) less like a blueprint, and more like a cafeteria menu, which is how I viewed it from the start. He said The Heritage Foundation writes things like this all the time, and submits them on election years to all candidates for their consideration, not to use as a global blueprint, which is what they did with the Trump Team. And he did say this one was more comprehensive than usual, and suggested it had ideas which could be considered for implementation not just in 2024, but in 2026, 2028, 2030, and on into the future.

He also made the point that I did (without my having heard it first) that this was a lot of different people, and many of them disagreed with others. He also said HE disagreed with many points by various authors, but that was in the nature of that type of document.

And one of them made the point that conservatives disagree internally and externally far more often that Leftists do, who appear to demand a collective mind-set. It brings to the mind a set of stanzas from Diane Taraz's traditional versions (she sang in her excellent album "Songs of The Revolution") of "Yankee Doodle":

The Nation did in Boston meet
The State House could not hold 'em
So then they went to Federal Street
And there the truth was told 'em

Every morning went to prayer
And then began disputing
Till opposition's violence were
By arguments refuting

Now politicians of all kinds
Who are not yet decided
May see how Yankees speak their minds
And yet are not divided

We as conservatives can and do disagree.

I like to think (and I know I am right on this) that we as conservatives would have been Patriots back in 1775, and the Left wouldn't just be Tories, they would be full blown "Royalists" without any of the Magna Carta trying to offset that.

And I view that as a good thing.

35 posted on 08/09/2024 9:53:33 AM PDT by rlmorel (J.D. Vance and The Legend of The MaMaw of The 19 Loaded Guns!)
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To: jpp113
He is an intelligent man, but I am at the point I "trust" very few people in politics to tell "the truth".

That said, I do expect them to tell their perspective of the truth, which in the case of someone like Dr. Navarro, I expect to be closer to the real truth.

But keep in mind he is a person who has his own agendas and biases, both personal and political.

We can have wiggle room on some things where that is safe to do, but we must avoid the pitfall of ideologic purity, which those on the Left (and we sometimes do too) often fall into.

They on the Left are seeing that pitfall with the appointment of Walz as the VP candidate, and are stuck between supporting the Jewish faction and the Muslim faction...and you can never survive long with each foot in two untied canoes in the middle of a windy lake.

I am enjoying watching that spectacle, I admit.

36 posted on 08/09/2024 10:01:52 AM PDT by rlmorel (J.D. Vance and The Legend of The MaMaw of The 19 Loaded Guns!)
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To: jimfree

If they have a chapter on “free trade”, including organizations like the WTO, then they are by definition globalists.


37 posted on 08/09/2024 11:44:22 AM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: 9YearLurker

So you employ a “one-drop” rule. Fine.


38 posted on 08/09/2024 12:19:21 PM PDT by jimfree (My 21 y/o granddaughter continues to have more quality exec experience than Joe Biden.)
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To: jimfree

It is because of that history that it is a landmine challenge someone for only being, say, 25% of African descent.

It’s a completely counterproductive argument to make, especially politically.


39 posted on 08/09/2024 12:55:56 PM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: pas
Once upon a time in 2016, the Rockefeller Foundation had a dream...

https://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/insights/perspective/redefining-the-workplace-by-2025/

40 posted on 08/09/2024 12:57:11 PM PDT by MurrietaMadman (The Gates of hell shall not prevail against you)
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