Genuinely, How Do People Support This?

This isn't a joke, this isn't some insult (though I'd love to insult them), I genuinely want to know how people are actually able to support Project 2025, how their mindset is.

Because I'm 16, and reading this, aside from the fact that it's a violation of human rights and freedoms and just horrible for everyone involved, some of these points just make no logical sense. Breaking up the NOAA, when one of your most conservative states (Florida) gets hit with hurricane after hurricane? Mass deportations and asylum dismantling when unauthorized (and authorized) immigrants make up an overwhelming amount of labor, cleaning, and cooking jobs (Source: Pew Research, 2020)? The Department of Education overhaul, when the US school system is already perfect for creating factory workers and where only the blue states really encourage critical thinking and questioning, I dread to think what they could possibly want to change to make it even more hellish. Biblically based definition of marriage and family when the bible talks about abusing your wife and selling your daughter? Get up more oil and gas going while our whole country is being rocked by the effects of global warming?

And yeah, I know that it's probably that those who created it are rich white people who don't know what the real world is like and were handed power on a silver platter, but I'm genuinely baffled how these people have any support from everyday citizens. I overheard these two boys my age talking about it, like it was so cool.

So I ask, what's the POV of people who actually support this? I genuinely don't see any way someone could see the laundry list of ideals and think this is a good thing, except for a very small number of people in a very specific group. Are the people who support it just lacking in critical thinking skills? Do they have the "it'll never happen to me" mindset so they just don't care how it could possibly affect them and the people they love? Are they just stupid? Genuine question, I want to know what these specimens are like.