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Opinion | The Democratic Socialist Wave Has Arrived—But Are They in Way Over Their Head?

Zorhan Mandami’s election as New York City’s Mayor signals the Democratic Socialist movement’s rise in American politics, promising expansive social programs amid fiscal challenges. However, achieving these goals amidst a shrinking tax base raises concerns about sustainability. The argument posits socialism’s historical failures and advocates for reforms grounded in reality rather than ideology.

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We Just Marked World Children’s Day — And Children’s Grief Awareness Day. America Failed Both.

World Children’s Day and Children’s Grief Awareness Day highlight the rights and emotional wounds of children. The 1959 Declaration underscores rights like family and protection, yet American systems often violate them, creating system-created grief. Children face trauma from separations and ineffective court processes. Urgent reforms are needed for healing and accountability.

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Disability Advocates Condemn New York Court of Appeals and Judge Anthony Cannataro for Denying Disabled Father Access to Justice

The New York Court of Appeals dismissed Marc Fishman’s appeal regarding ADA violations during his seven-year litigation, claiming it lacked jurisdiction. Despite a federal judge’s order for accommodations, Westchester courts denied necessary support, highlighting systemic issues in New York’s justice system that prevent disabled litigants from obtaining fair treatment and redress. Advocates call for legislative reforms.

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Is the American Left Preparing Its Own Insurrection?

The article discusses the increasing rhetoric from Democrats labeling Donald Trump and Republicans as fascists and authoritarian threats, which some suggest could lead to institutional insurrection. It raises concerns over legitimization tactics, media narratives, and alarming appeals to military and intelligence agencies to resist a duly elected government.

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Melania Trump’s “Fostering the Future” Executive Order Signals a New Federal Push for Family Preservation and Accountability

Melania Trump’s Executive Order, “Fostering the Future,” marks a transformative shift in U.S. child welfare policy, prioritizing family preservation over removals. It mandates transparency, accountability, and support for aging-out youth, while reopening pathways for faith-based organizations. This initiative recognizes the failures of the system and emphasizes the need for a family-oriented approach.

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The Psychiatric Weapon: How Mental Health Was Turned into a Weapon of Control

California’s family courts exploit psychological diagnoses to control parents, monetizing their trauma under the guise of therapy. The interconnected system—comprising judges, evaluators, and therapists—creates dependencies that perpetuate conflict and financial burdens on families. Brenna Gano’s case exemplifies this abuse, revealing systemic failures and calls for urgent reform to protect vulnerable individuals.

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Nancy Pelosi’s Retirement and the Long Goodbye to America’s Favorite Political Grifter

Nancy Pelosi is stepping down after nearly 40 years in Congress, during which she amassed significant wealth while facing accusations of corruption and hypocrisy. Critics highlight her questionable financial gains, poor management during the Capitol riots, and divisive healthcare policies. Her legacy is viewed as one of personal enrichment rather than public service.

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Nuke It or Lose It: Why President Trump Must End the Filibuster to End the Shutdown and Save His Agenda

The post contends that Republicans must eliminate the filibuster to advance President Trump’s agenda, arguing that Democrats have shown disregard for Senate traditions. It emphasizes that the Founders intended for a functional Senate, not one paralyzed by obstruction, urging Republicans to act decisively or risk losing their legislative power.

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Full Snap Benefits Restored After Court Order—Trump Administration Moves To Comply Amid Legal Fight

The Trump administration’s USDA is reinstating full SNAP benefits for 42 million Americans after a court ruling amid a government shutdown. A judge ordered the release of emergency funds to ensure recipients receive their November payments. The administration is appealing the decision, raising questions about executive power and fiscal control during shutdowns.

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Leaderless and Lost: New Poll Shows Democrats Can’t Agree on Who’s in Charge

Recent polling reveals a leadership vacuum within the Democratic Party, with no clear figure identified as their leader, prompting derision from Republicans. The party struggles with internal discord while the GOP, led by Trump, presents a united front. This confusion raises questions about the Democrats’ ability to govern effectively.

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