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Project 2025 Isn't a Plan Anymore. It's a Progress Bar, and It's Almost Halfway Full.
Project 2025 Isn't a Plan Anymore. It's a Progress Bar, and It's Almost Halfway Full.
Remember all those warnings? All the articles, the panicked conversations, and the nervous jokes about something called "Project 2025"?
Well, it's August 2025. We are over six months into a new administration, and the time for warnings is officially over. The threat is here. The roadmap is active.
And according to the Project 2025 Tracker, a community-driven initiative documenting the damage in real-time, the plan to dismantle the U.S. government is already forty-seven percent complete.
Forty. Seven. Percent.
Let that sink in. This isn't a video game score. That 47% represents dismantled federal agencies. It stands for environmental protections shredded into confetti. It means scientists have been fired and replaced with political loyalists. Each percentage point is another brick pulled from the foundation of our democracy, all under the sanitized banner of "reform."
It turns out "reforming" the government looks a lot like taking a wrecking ball to it.
But the most chilling part? The most unapologetically sinister piece of this whole thing? They aren't hiding it. This isn't a shadowy conspiracy whispered about in secret. This is a deliberate, methodical campaign being executed in broad daylight, and they're practically bragging about their progress.
It’s a full-scale coup happening in slow motion, designed to move so fast and with such shocking transparency that we become paralyzed, unable to process the sheer scale of the destruction before it's too late.
This is the moment to shed any lingering belief that this is politics as usual. This isn't about policy disagreements. This is about a functioning, pluralistic democracy versus an autocratic state run by a small group of ideologues who believe the government has no legitimate role beyond consolidating their own power.
Forty-seven percent. We are nearly halfway to the finish line of a project designed to end the American experiment. The first, and most crucial, step is to see the number, understand what it represents, and refuse to look away. The progress bar is climbing. The only question left is what we do while it ticks up.