Across immigration, voting, and LGBTQ+ rights, overlapping systems are quietly redefining identity, access, and belonging in America, writes Joshua Ackley.
Project 2025 is not a future scenario. It is already unfolding, visible in the quiet failures and the louder substitutions that are beginning to define daily life.
What we are watching is not the collapse of government, but its reconfiguration, as the systems meant to serve people weaken while the systems built to monitor, track, and control them become more visible, more coordinated, and more difficult to question.
That shift has moved into airports, one of the most routine and widely shared spaces in American life. A recent case at San Francisco International Airport made that visible in a way that is difficult to dismiss. A woman and her nine-year-old daughter were identified before they ever reached their gate, flagged through passenger data, and located by federal agents inside the terminal. She was detained in public, in front of her child, and deported within days.
Are you talking about the voter fraud that was NEVER found except a few Republicans that were caught?
This is what the 2a was meant for. Don’t just let it happen
I despise this line of thinking. What, shoot an ICE officer? Then what? Explain it to me like I was 5.
You would have to have a national movement simultaneously to have any effect, and we can’t even get people to coordinate on voting.
The thought is a precursor to a long long chain of causality.
Explain like you’re 5? Terminator timeline. The machines are the tyranny. And the people with guns are us. We’re just waiting for John Connor. The right voice with the right message.
Next they will try to make legislation to control judges so they can tell what is legal or not
2024 democrats knew what the project contained and their only solution was pushing a senile pedo that no one wanted and none of their internal polling ever showed could beat trump.
American voters yet to do anyhing about it.






