Project 2025 is vast in scope. It is a "roadmap" for a second Trump presidency. Should it come to pass, and its objectives achieved, America will be diminished.
In September of 2019 we paddled the BWCA, which of course started in Ely, MN. I was then surprised to see pro copper mining signs in several shops that served the paddling and fishing communities. Apparently, they were led to believe the fairy-tales of mining job creation, excluding the jobs created from the resulting super-fund site after the ore runs out. This was another example of different opinions stemming from the same information.
A great example. And I wonder how they would think if they had been presented with the numerous example of the damage copper mines do to the environment, and the asked to consider subsequent impact on tourism as a result of pollution in the BWCA that would result from the mining proposals. I suspect that they would rethink the jobs argument if they were given a greater set of data and then shown how to apply it to the impact on the jobs market.
Project 2025 is vast in scope. It is a "roadmap" for a second Trump presidency. Should it come to pass, and its objectives achieved, America will be diminished.
Yes. We must share its impact widely and educate voters so they can make informed choices.
In September of 2019 we paddled the BWCA, which of course started in Ely, MN. I was then surprised to see pro copper mining signs in several shops that served the paddling and fishing communities. Apparently, they were led to believe the fairy-tales of mining job creation, excluding the jobs created from the resulting super-fund site after the ore runs out. This was another example of different opinions stemming from the same information.
A great example. And I wonder how they would think if they had been presented with the numerous example of the damage copper mines do to the environment, and the asked to consider subsequent impact on tourism as a result of pollution in the BWCA that would result from the mining proposals. I suspect that they would rethink the jobs argument if they were given a greater set of data and then shown how to apply it to the impact on the jobs market.