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In reply to the discussion: I was sobered to see some of the details of the revised DSA platform. [View all]Bluetus
(3,398 posts)I would much rather see the values, plans, and energy of the "DSA" become mainstream in the Democratic Party of 2026 and beyond.
There is noting in their platform that is more challenging than what FDR brought forward, and this thread reminds me of his phrase, "We have nothing to fear but fear itself".
We might quibble at the margins on some of these ideas, but the DSA platform is a real plan, and we have already seen elements of it enacted very quickly in NYC. I don't care if we ultimately rename the Democratic Party as the Democratic Socialist Party. That's not necessary (or helpful, IMHO). But what is EXTREMELY helpful is offering some real unity behind ACTIONABLE plans that will truly improve the lives of hundreds of millions of Americans.
And we cannot get there with the people currently in the key leadership positions in Congress and the DNC. They are locked in the past and will not change.