A Blueprint to end the American Dream

By Karen Dolan

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Maybe you’ve heard some of the buzz about “Project 2025.” What is it — and what would it mean for you and your family?

Project 2025 is a proposed “transition plan for a new Re­publican administration” put together by the Heritage Foun­dation, a right-wing think tank. It’s an in-depth list of what con­servative groups will push for in the event of a Trump victory in the fall.

And it poses serious dangers to families and the middle class. It would drastically defund so­cial programs that millions rely on, including Medicaid, Medi­care, and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). It would defund public schools, roll back housing assis­tance, and cut regulations that protect consumers and the en­vironment.

It’s a dense document, but here are six key takeaways on this pending catastrophe for working people.

  1. Millions of Americans will lose health care.

Project 2025 not only slashes Medicaid but would entirely eliminate the Affordable Care Act, the popular healthcare program that helps Americans afford care and guarantees cov­erage to customers with pre-ex­isting medical conditions. This would cause millions to lose their coverage.

The plan also rolls back the Inflation Reduction Act provi­sion allowing Medicare to ne­gotiate lower prescription drug prices. Currently, the law caps life-saving insulin at $35 per month and caps out-of-pocket Medicare costs at $2,000 annu­ally. Care for seniors will get a lot more expensive if those pro­tections are taken away.

  1. Children will be sicker, poorer, and hungrier.

Children, especially those in low-income households, would be harmed the most. Their reduced access to health care could lead to higher rates of ill­nesses, developmental delays, long-term inequities in oppor­tunities, and even preventable deaths.

Proposed cuts to food assis­tance programs, such as free school meals and SNAP, would increase food insecurity for mil­lions of Americans — especially children. And children who ex­perience hunger and malnu­trition are at a greater risk of long-term cognitive and physi­cal developmental challenges, which can poorly affect their life outcomes.

  1. Public schools will suffer.

Project 2025 calls to elimi­nate the Department of Educa­tion, which funds programs for students with disabilities and meals for hungry kids, helps parents get before care and af­ter care, enforces civil rights protections, and helps people pursue postsecondary educa­tion.

This extremist agenda would also eliminate Head Start. The subsidized preschool program, which has served over 40 mil­lion kids, promotes early child­hood development and provides childcare to parents who are working or studying to escape poverty.

Instead, public funding would be funneled into wasteful pri­vate school vouchers and char­ter schools.

  1. Millions of families will be criminalized.

Mixed-status families, which include both citizens and un­documented immigrants, face the unthinkable reality of a loved one being deported under Project 2025. And families that include LGBTQ+ members face the dystopian reality of discrim­ination and criminalization.

  1. Food, water, and air will be poisoned.

Project 2025 also drastically reduces or eliminates regula­tions that protect our communi­ties, workplaces, and environ­ment. This is especially danger­ous for people in low-income areas and communities of color, which are more often located near industrial areas and ex­posed to pollution and environ­mental hazards.

  1. Only the wealthy win.

Project 2025’s other main goal is yet more tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations, which would starve public in­vestments and codify inequality by only helping those who need it the least.

This dangerous, sweeping takeover of a society that’s made huge strides toward equality over many decades threatens to take us back to a “Gilded Age,” where only the very wealthiest white families and corporations benefit from government policy.

Though we have yet to fully realize the dream of equality and justice for all, we can on­ly achieve it by expanding the hard-won, effective social prog­ress we’ve achieved so far. Proj­ect 2025 is a blueprint to end that American Dream.

Karen Dolan directs the Criminal­ization of Race and Poverty Proj­ect at the Institute for Policy Stud­ies. This opinion was distributed by otherwords.org.

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