We’re all missing the socialist takeover that’s happening in plain sight

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The Democratic establishment is in denial as a socialist insurgency grows inside its own party. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer calls Democrats "a great united party," even as Democratic Socialists of America-backed challengers defeat incumbents and organize as a disciplined voting bloc. Party leaders dismiss them as a fringe, but the DSA is building a "Freedom Caucus of the left" with the power to withhold votes, pressure leadership and force a socialist agenda.

Socialism is becoming the Democrats’ answer to MAGA because both movements are responding to the anger of Americans who feel forgotten by providing solutions. The median first-time homebuyer is now 40. Young Americans are struggling with the costs of housing, inflation and fewer opportunities. Parents are paying more for housing, groceries, healthcare and childcare while it seems like political leaders are insulated from the policies they pass.

MAGA speaks to the frustration by offering solutions centered on work, family, ownership, secure borders and national belonging. Democratic leaders keep defining their mission around getting President Donald Trump, leaving socialists to fill the economic void with promises of government relief from every economic hardship.

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The DSA does not need to win the nomination to guide the policies of a presidency. It just needs the ability to impact a future Democratic nominee.

The greatest warning of a socialist capture is the recent actions by the darling of the Democrat Party, California Gov. Gavin Newsom. He opposed California’s one-time 5% billionaire wealth tax, warning that it would drive wealth from the state. Then he proposed a federal version. He recognized the economic danger but advanced the policy anyway. That is what a takeover looks like. Extremists gain enough power that politicians embrace policies they once rejected just to keep their support.

The DSA spent years building a political machine to force submission. It trained organizers, supported candidates, developed policies and targeted low-turnout Democratic primaries. Its candidates have won across at least seven states and Washington, D.C., this election cycle, from local races and state legislatures to congressional primaries. Its influence grows as Democrats, under the guise of a "big tent," embrace the DSA agenda to avoid becoming a primary target. Political fear is forcing Democrats to embrace socialism.

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The polling shows why this strategy is working. Half of young Americans say inflation affects them "a lot," while 41% say the same about rising housing costs. Only 29% believe they will be financially better off than their parents. The younger generation is losing faith that hard work will deliver stability, homeownership or upward mobility and is looking for a party to fill the void.The socialist left has swooped in, hiding state control behind the word affordability, and young voters are listening.

The DSA offers voters affordability, which sounds like a win. However, the broader agenda includes public ownership, expanded welfare, defunding ICE, antisemitism, wealth redistribution and greater government control over housing. Socialism sells government control to pay for rent, groceries and medical bills, but the cost for this is less freedom over work, property and the future.

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Gallup finds that 57% of Americans view socialism negatively. This is a massive warning because the DSA does not need to win the presidency to wield power. A DSA congressional bloc can withhold votes and obstruct a president’s agenda until its policy concessions are made. Republicans have already seen how a small House faction can dictate terms to an entire majority and delay key legislation.

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The next Democratic president does not need to wave a socialist flag. A president can reject the label while socialist lawmakers block votes and activists enter the administration demanding policy changes. The movement succeeds as it continues to get policy concessions.

America’s promise belongs to those born here and those who came legally. It is the freedom to work, build, own property and govern our own lives. The American Dream can be renewed through affordable energy, secure borders, hard work, homeownership, raising a family and the chance to get ahead. Socialism is a dead end because it promises wealth redistribution, punishes ambition and increases government dependency.

Socialists are already using their power to dictate how Democratic leaders govern. Americans demanding the return of common sense should recognize the warning before the American Dream becomes the American nightmare.

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