SUMMARY: Since the Republicans aren’t even trying to hide their designs for #GOPDystopia in which they squeeze every cent out of the middle class. In the recently revealed and reported on Project 2025 and the resounding silence of the establishment Republicans, we can safely assume that they are all in. We can use Stanley Milgram’s obedience study to determine that most of us will respond with a resounding, Meh! That means that there is only one thing that we can do to prevent the impending disaster is…?
KEYWORDS: Project 2025, #GOPDystopia Stanley Milgram Obedience Study Authoritarianism Democracy Republican Oligarchs
The news of Project 2025 was so shocking and surprising it reverberated even across the rolling Tuscany Hills to the 19th century villa where Ye Olde Blogge decamped for the summer. Even the crusty old Italian baker where we stop for pastries and wine for breakfast was muttering about it under his breath. In short, (a) the conservatives are no longer trying to keep their plans a secret and are now boldly shouting the quiet parts out loud to the rank and vile, reporters, the electorate, god, and everybody. And (b) that faint ringing sound isn’t your tinnitis acting up, it the deafening silence from the Republican establishment giving their tacit approval to the plan.
Project 2025: Implementing the #GOPDystopia
Project 2025 Summarized
For those of you just emerging from your annual summer vacation hangover and have yet to read a gifted New York Times article or catch up to the pontificating pundits on all of the cable TVs and Interwebs talking heads shows, we’ll make a quick summary of the claims.
- END THE INDEPENDENCE OF EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS like the Department of Justice so that he can ORDER investigations of those on his enemies list. This freedom from political interference extends to other agencies, like the Federal Communications Commission so he can silence media critics Viktor Orban style, and the Federal Trade Commission so that he can build giant trusts and end consumer protection so we all have the joy of living in Cancer Alley, renting from megalandlords, drinking Flint water, using Texas utilities, and dying quickly and quietly when we are no longer able to transfer wealth to the one percent. They mean that all of the federal agencies will implement the Republican Party 2024 platform: what the fuck makes the richest people richer.
- IMPOUNDING Congressional funding like a common Trump not distributing funds to Ukraine until we get a favor. It’s a quaint Nixon tactic that earned him the long-sense forgotten moniker, the Imperial Presidency. What’s that about forgetting history? Can you forget what you were never taught? Just because a Democratically controlled congress passed a budget, overrode a Republican president’s veto, and allocated money for free lunch programs for poor kids, just for example, doesn’t mean the Executive branch has to do it, just ask SCOTUS, especially if it offends Amy Coathanger Barrett’s sincerely held religious beliefs, amirite?
- ENDING CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYMENT PROTECTIONS so that those who are too bent on doing their jobs like ACCURATELY PREDICTING the path of a hurricane instead of changing its path to clean up the statement the squatter in the Oval Office made because his notes were soaking in the puddle of piss left by the pee-hookers he’d been paying to piss on the Resolute Desk, Constitution, and American freedoms can be fired immediately and any survivors can be intimidated and brow beaten into conforming with what ever whim the old windbag manages to fart that day.
They have a guiding principle for their personnel and staffing decisions:
“Our current executive branch,” Mr. McEntee added, “was conceived of by liberals for the purpose of promulgating liberal policies. There is no way to make the existing structure function in a conservative manner. It’s not enough to get the personnel right. What’s necessary is a complete system overhaul.”
Trump and Allies Forge Plans to Increase Presidential Power in 2025
This statement buggers the question, What is a conservative manner? The answer, of course, is whatever makes the oligarchs more money.
Conservative Manner: Of the Oligarchs, by the Oligarchs, for the Oligarchs
Remember the 2020 Republican Party platform? Whatever Trump wants. The 2024 platform will be whatever makes the oligarchs more money. In the coming GOP Dystopia, we will be allied with the two great oligarchical powers, Russia and China. Everyone will fall quickly into line and the Republicans will have achieved what they’ve always professed to be against, a one-world government of the hundred billionaires while the planet can still support human life, which will be just long enough for the few thousand to construct an abode that will allow them to live out their lives in the luxury they’ve become accustomed.
If the Democrats lose the White House or even the Senate in 2024, authoritarianism will reign not only across the US, but the world. It will just take a little bit longer to get here if the Dems manage to hold onto one or the other houses of Congress or the White House.
Once the GOP gets into office, there will be no getting them out. How do we know this? Stanley Milgram.
Milgram’s Obedience Experiment Predicts the #GOPDystopia
Milgram Summarized
Everyone who’s take an intro to psy class at uni knows the infamous obedience experiment. What most of us don’t know is that it has been replicated — albeit humanely — several times and the findings hold up. For those of us who may not have had the privilege, I’ll outline the study and its findings here.
- Ostensibly, the study was examining the effect of punishment on learning. The teacher was to administer an electric shock to the learner every time they got an answer wrong.
- With each wrong answer, the electric shock got more severe until it reached a deadly level.
- The panel with the electric shock switches were conveniently labeled with the voltage, and words like intense, very intense, extremely intense, dangerous, and then three ominous x’s. Just in case the hapless teacher had any doubts.
- There was an administrator in a lab coat who monitored the teacher and encouraged them to continue should they voice concerns.
- The learner and the administrator were both cohorts in the experiment following scripts. In fact, after the learner was strapped into the machine — in another room so that they would be out of sight; all communication was via intercom — they released themselves and simply operated a recorded response for each question.
- Similarly, the administrator followed a script. They said things like, “The experiment requires that you continue,” when the teacher objected. If the teacher objected a fourth time, the administrator relented.
- The learner started crying out in pain when the shocks reached 150 volts. To really make sure that the teachers understood what was happening, Milgram did a couple of things:
- He had the learner explain about a heart condition in front of the teacher.
- He let the teacher feel the mildest shock.
- He had the learner complain about his heart.
- The teacher heard a loud thump over the intercom and the learner never responded after that strongly suggesting that the learner had died.
- Eighty percent of Milgram’s teachers went all the way to 450 volts. To be sure, they voiced concerns and were clearly disturbed by what they were doing, but they did it anyway.
- In the replication, the experiment stopped at 150 volts and the first complaints of pain because in Milgram’s study the participants that went to 150 went all the way, they reasoned, what’s the point of fake killing the fake learner?
- A third of the participants stopped at or before 150 volts.
- BONUS content: Can you imagine being a participant and finding out that the real point of the study was to see if you’d kill someone just be dude in a lab coat told you to, and you did!? You’d feel real good about your contributions to science, wouldn’t you?
Two-Thirds Go Meh!
What does Milgram have to do with the GOP’s attempt to hijack our democracy so that one hundred billionaires can become five-hundred billionaires before the climate finally exits the bottom of the toilet? Two-thirds of us will shrug and go Meh as we cut down the last tree in the rainforest and name our latest tumor because that’s the social media trend of the moment and somebody in a fancy uniform told us to.
We cannot do the following to save us:
- Corporations no matter how much or often we boycott them.
- Government institutions no matter how often we protest or even riot.
- The courts no matter what th Constitution, the law, or any other legal norms or traditions we have.
- Meming on social media no matter how good of a meme it is.
- Protest marches no matter how many millions attend.
- Third party candidates no matter how righteous their cause or flawed the Democratic candidate is.
- Other voters no matter how high an issue is polling.
Only YOU Can Save Our Democracy
There is only one thing that will save our democracy an save our habitat: YOUR VOTE for the straight Democratic ticket.

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O.K., Jack… I am of the belief… the very strong belief … that the entire contemporary Rethuglican (Repukelican) agenda is to make it so that nobody is independent in The United States anymore except for those in the highest circles of wealth, power and influence … just exactly like the Russian Oligarchy they all seem to love so much. And as to voting in order to prevent this horror from engulfing us all…I have to say that with all the various levels of fully-functioning shadow government those traitors have established within our government at all levels…federal, state and local …including loyalist judges and secretaries of state … and all the rest of them …and with the vicious gerrymandering of the voting districts and the programs to restrict voting by ethnic minorities and the disabled ..the idea of protecting democracy by exercising our right to vote is a fading dream …
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Howdy John!
I have similar concerns, but mine are tempered by the results of the 2020 and 2022 elections. Republicans didn’t win statewide offices in many purple states. I think it was only the governorship of Nevada and an office in Arizona.They won in red states, but not outside of there. They won their gerrymandered districts, and that is a problem, but it is limited to a few states where there could be a real contest. Alabama is gerrymandered, but Republicans are not endanger of losing without it. North Carolina and Ohio are more purple than we commonly believe because of the gerrymandered districts.
There is no doubt that the oligarchs have made inroads into our democracy appointing judges that will rule in their favor, winning secretaries of state offices that will try and influence or rig elections, and passing voter suppression and nullification laws where they can, but it is not as sweeping as one might think.
Regardless of their degree of success, the only solution is to get out the vote. While they’ve lost every election since 2018, they’ve yet to lose so resoundingly that they are chastened. We have to keep sounding the alarm. We have to keep the base motivated and reach out to those low-information occasional voters to — and the Democrats are right, the young adult voters — in order to win so that we can turn the oligarchical tide back.
Huzzah!
Jack
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Trump once bragged that he could shoot somebody in broad daylight and get away with it. Every time he has a legal setback, his popularity soars. I believe that he is being supported by dark powers far above the ability of mere mortals to defend against –I believe he can be grievously wounded politically and still come out as our next presidictator.
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Howdy John!
It is possible, but doubtful. The narcissistic malevolence of Trump is becoming more evident with each indictment. His appeal is limited. The real danger comes from the third-party run that the Republicans are cooking up with No Labels. They know they need a Jill Stein in the race if they have even a prayer of winning. Joe Manchin will run. That’s the challenge.
Huzzah!
Jack
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The old “Run a third candidate so as to draw votes away from the democrats” trick has been done before– with some good effect I must admit–I hope old “I would rather be a Republican” Manchin doesn’t run —
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He’s too much of an ego not to. His prospects of reelection in W Va have gotten slimmer with each election, so he’s probably shopping around for a way to continue the grift.
The Dems would be wise to be running negative adds about third party candidates in general reminding voters of the effects of Jill Stein in 2016.
Huzzah!
Jack
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Thanks for the pingback! It is much appreciated
Huzzah!
Jack
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Reblogged this on cabbagesandkings524 and commented:
Calico Jack interrupts his vacation to remind us what any Republican (not just Trump) who gets elected President any time soon plans to do.
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I would add to the list of what won’t save us, prosecuting the cabal of the Big Lie, right down to every single Republican who ran of the myth of the stolen election in 2022, regardless of whether they won or lost, and every on still pushing it or not disowning it, as important as that is. Why? Simply because they can all be replaced and equipped with a new Big Lie or three.
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Howdy Bob!
I’m afraid you’re right. Trump’s polling numbers have improved since his indictments. The wavering have been recalled to the fold. Hopefully, the opposite has also happened, the indifferent have hardened against him.
My feeling is that as we near the 2024 election, the messaging has to be less about Trump regardless of whether he is the top of the ticket or not, and more about democracy and freedoms being on the line: do you want more Dobbs decisions? Do you want your vote to matter a la gerrymandering, voting options, and polling place locations?
Now that we’ve entered the era of mass psychosis and the effectiveness of the Big Lie, it will just continue to morph and transform as one falls out of favor. QAnon has lost its steam. The stolen 2020 election has run its course. Now, we’re on to scapegoating the Trans, drag, and LGBTQ+ communities. No one can predict what the next big lie will be, but we can predict that there will be one.
Huzzah!
Jack
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Yes, there’s never a shortage of potential big lies, or of those willing to use them. Having a lot of people being prosecuted and convicted of fraud for doing that could put a temporary chill on it.
The real choice in the 2024 election is between the parties and their plans, not the two guys (very low probability of a woman at the top of the ticket) at the top. I think that is partly why the Dems have not been playing up Trumps indictments even though some pundits think they should. It isn’t fundamentally about him, and he is doing a fine job of self-incrimination.
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Howdy Bob!
If the corporations that are amplifying and colluding with the big lies are fined enough, then maybe they will temper their coverage. Fox News has a line up of suits against them. A Seattle school district and a teachers union have teamed up to sue social media for their use of pervasive design and entrapping students in an endless cycle of FOMO and subsequent assault on their self-esteem and mental health.
We have chance of addressing some of these issues — the big lies, AI, social media, climate change, infrastructure, redistribution of wealth, voting and civil rights — in the next election.
Huzzah!
Jack
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Shareholders do tend to demand behavior changes when they see their dividends going to pay damages instead. Whatever ultimately happens in the courts, the next election, and several more beyond that are the real hope.
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Howdy Bob!
The Republicans are buying themselves a No Labels run featuring Joe Manchin. That is the real issue in 2024. It’s their only path to victory. It is the only appeal they can make to the low-information occasional voter.
Huzzah!
Jack
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The way that effort is looking at this point, it may just get those voters confused, in which case they stay home.
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Howdy Bob!
Joe Manchin is a far better candidate than Jill Stein than Jill Stein was. He has name recognition, some political chops, and enough of an ego to convince him he can win. The idea of a “unity” candidate, even one solely funded by the Republican Party, will appeal to the low-information occasional voter, perhaps enough to throw the election to the Republican.
It is the biggest threat to Biden’s reelection besides his own mortality.
Speaking of which, it looks like Mitch McConnell isn’t long for this world. In my experience as a geriatric social worker, frequent falls and that freeze up — I heard him speak after words and he sounded just barely coherent — is a good sign that the end is nigh. Given the quality of his healthcare, he may make it to the end of theI year, but, seriously, don’t be surprised if the end is sudden. I hate to say it, but that seems about right to me.
Huzzah!
Jack
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Mitch, if/when he leaves the stage will probably be replaced as minority leader by someone less disgusted by Trump and Trumpism. The process of choosing that person may resemble the Speaker election in the House, a mess. He’s been so good a keeping the GOP senators in lock step for so long that individual ambitions are likely to overcome unity when he’s gone.
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Howdy Bob!
My apologies for my late reply. We’ve been traveling a lot this last week and I had kidney stone issues come up in the middle of it all. There’s another fun kidney stone post in the works.
Given the Republican response to Trump’s latest election theft indictment is that it was only protected speech, I don’t think anyone with aspirations to leadership will be disgusted by Trump. And, given the promotion of naked individual ambition in the ranks of the GOP, nobody is putting the party over their individual needs.
Huzzah!
Jack
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Condolences on the kidney stone.
One thing this case does very directly is to go straight at the now common belief in this country that free speech is a permission to ignore and break laws in ways far beyond old fashioned civil disobedience.
The GOP leadership is looking like Sociopaths On Parade.
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And, in Israel, Bibi is having frequent medical issues. I doubt that if he goes nobody else is equipped to hold that far right coalition together, especially with the immense resistance to the court “reforms”.
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Howdy Bob!
I just caught up to the Bibi situation on the flight back from Europe. I sometimes ignore those types of stories, or at least the nitty gritty details of them because the frenetic pace of our American political scene. I think you’re right. He is the only one who can hold the conservative coalition together, but they don’t seem to have a Joe Biden, either. However, the court reform may be the equivalent of Roe and the assault on democracy here. It may be creating a pro-democracy coalition that unites against the autocrats.
Huzzah!
Jack
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One thing is sure, that the pro-democracy side cuts across a lot of other divisions there and they are not giving up.
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