Thursday, August 20, 2026

Tension..


The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) is not a political party, but a left-wing activist organization. DSA members typically run for office inside the Democratic Party rather than on an independent ballot line. Tensions exist between the DSA and mainstream "establishment" Democrats over political ideology, policy goals, and primary election challenges.  


 Mainstream Democrats support and reform a capitalist economy. The DSA views capitalism as inherently exploitative and seeks to transition toward a democratic socialist system where wealth and resources are publicly or democratically managed.  

 While both groups favor expanding social safety nets, DSA advocates for maximalist positions like single-payer "Medicare for All" with the elimination of private insurance, aggressive climate action via a Green New Deal, and systemic restructuring of policing. Establishment Democrats frequently distance themselves from more radical defunding or abolitionist slogans.  

Comment:
Is the DSA taking over the Democratic party?

Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Idiology..

 


The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) did not enter the Republican Party because their core democratic socialist ideology—which advocates for public ownership, expanding the welfare state, and dismantling corporate capitalism—is diametrically opposed to the conservative, free-market, and socially traditional platform of the Republican Party. 

 The DSA seeks to replace or heavily reform capitalism with social ownership and economic democracy. The Republican Party champions laissez-faire capitalism, deregulation, and private enterprise.  
 
The DSA pushes for massive government intervention, universal healthcare, and robust public social safety nets. The Republican Party historically advocates for limited government, lower taxes, and reduced social spending. 

The "Dirty Break" or Realignment Strategy: Historically, the DSA adopted a strategy of working within the broader American left rather than forming a isolated third party that would constantly lose. 

Stop..

 

Psychosis..

 


The Lindsay Clancy murder trial entered its fourth week in mid-August 2026 at the Plymouth Superior Court in Massachusetts, focusing strictly on whether she is criminally responsible for the January 2023 strangling deaths of her three young children. 

 The jury is tasked with deciding if she was legally insane or experiencing severe postpartum psychosis

Prosecutors contend that Clancy deliberately planned the killings, she was coherent enough to look up restaurants and send her then-husband, Patrick Clancy, out to pick up dinner and a CVS prescription to ensure she had enough uninterrupted time to strangle the children with exercise bands.  

The Defense: Argues that the former labor and delivery nurse was in the grip of severe bipolar disorder, overmedication, and postpartum psychosis. They state she heard voices instructing her to harm the children and herself, rendering her unable to understand the reality of her actions. 

Comment:   Noone notice her issues earlier before even having children? 

Free..

 

Moving..

 


  “Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving”  
Within this interpretation, the bicycle represents a process in constant motion, where balance depends on the ability to keep moving forward. The phrase is often linked to the idea of overcoming obstacles, learning from experienceand maintaining an active attitude in the face of challenges.  

Albert Einstein shared this famous sentiment in a February 5, 1930 letter to his son, Eduard. The Albert Einstein Letter Source metaphor compares the act of living to staying upright on a two-wheeled machine, suggesting that progress and momentum are necessary to avoid stagnation

Implies that stopping or freezing in place leads to a loss of stability.
Encourages continuous action and adaptation over standing still.  

 Forward action creates stability.
 Small adjustments help you stay upright through changes.
Consistency matters more than perfection

The Odyssey..

 

Moderate..

 

Democratic Rep. Jared Moskowitz took a victory lap on X Tuesday after he was declared the winner over a democratic socialist challenger in Florida's congressional primary, sending mocking "condolences" to Hasan Piker, a far-left streamer who backed Moskowitz's opponent.

Democratic Socialists of America (DSA)-backed Oliver Larkin lost to the more moderate Moskowitz in the Democratic primary in Florida's 25th District, The Associated Press reported.

The heavily redrawn congressional swing district is among roughly two dozen House seats that will likely determine whether Republicans hold on to their majority in the midterm elections.

"Democrats shouldn’t play hide the Piker now," Moskowitz said after his victory, according to Politico Playbook. "For all those people who thought it was a great idea to campaign with him, as Jay-Z once said, ‘Bring ’em out, bring ’em out.’ They shouldn’t be hiding him now."

Pasta..