Sunday, April 5, 2026

Lost Twice..

 


Some Democrats are mulling whether the party’s best chance at winning back the White House is to pick a “straight, white Christian man” in 2028 for the top of the ticket.

Having lost twice to Donald Trump with female candidates for president, Democratic strategists have echoed concerns voiced last year by former first lady Michelle Obama: America “is not ready for a woman.”

Behind closed doors, several Democratic strategists have bluntly said some form of, “It has to be a white guy,” according to Axios.

There is a fear — and I actually don't think this is just a grass-tops fear, I think you'd hear it from voters, too — that a woman has now lost twice,” an unnamed Democratic strategist told the outlet. “So not discounting the hundreds of other times men have lost … but is it the right thing to nominate a woman?”

Former first lady Hillary Clinton lost to Trump in the 2016 presidential election, though she won the popular vote, and former Vice President Kamala Harris was defeated by the Republican in 2024.

Dems..

 

Crunch..

 

Saturday, April 4, 2026

Loneliness..

 


Loneliness is a distressing, subjective feeling of disconnection or lack of meaningful social companionship, identified as a global public health epidemic. It poses significant physical and mental health risks, including increased risks of heart disease, depression, dementia, and premature death, with a danger comparable to smoking 15 cigarettes daily.
  • Health Impacts
    • Physical: Increased susceptibility to diseases like type 2 diabetes and stroke, as well as a weakened immune system.
    • Mental: Associated with anxiety, depression, dementia, and higher rates of suicidality.
    • Left untended, chronic loneliness is a significant public health issue linked to:
    • Mental Health: Increased risk of depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation.  
    • Physical Health: Higher rates of cardiovascular disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and weakened immune systems.  
    • Brain Health: Accelerated cognitive decline and a nearly doubled risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. 

Switch..

 

Rally..

 

One Day..

 

Centers..

 

Blessed..

 

Poor/Rich..



“A poor man is not the one without a cent. A poor man is the one without a dream.”

The quote explains that true poverty is not defined by a lack of money, but by a lack of ambition, dreams, or purpose. It highlights that financial poverty is temporary, but a mindset without hope or vision prevents progress, making a person poor regardless of their wealth.
  • A person with no money can still be rich in spirit, ambition, and happiness, while someone with money but no goals is impoverished.
  •  A dream provides direction, innovation, and motivation to change circumstances. Without a vision, a person is stuck.
  •  It suggests that the difference between the rich and poor is not always capital, but the determination to create, act, and plan.