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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 665264" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I used to talk to my brother about politics, although less and less as he stayed in the east and we both got busy. But I miss t hat too. Well, I would miss it if I hadn't decided to not watch the news anymore...haha. I found myself too upset about the way our country was headed to keep watching the news and decided worrying about things that were a lot bigger than me and upsetting wasn't a good plan for me. So I don't know anything about Donald Trump, what Hillary who I will vote for is up to, or anyone else this time. I do know and cringe that Scott Walker is running and probably has a good chance of winning.</p><p></p><p>Copa, have you ever heard of MIRC? They have three politics real time chat channels and I used to hang on all three of them to get my politics fix. Maybe you'd enjoy them. Very intelligent chatters, howeer the majority of conservative or libertarian and they can be mean to liberals, which is challenging and kind of fun (or I thought so). Haven't been there for years, but it used to be a lot of fun for me. For $20, you're a MIRC member forever.</p><p></p><p>Another thing you can do to help your void in your politics fix is to volunteer for your candidate. I worked for Obama twice and met a lot of really cool people and got to watch the election results at a party with other vollunteers. Since my own husband does not vote or care and doesn't believe any politicians are any good (which is probably true), this gave me an outlet for my great love of politics...until the tea party took over. I highly recommend working for your candidate. You'll love the camaraderie of other politics junkies. </p><p></p><p>It's not the same as your mother, but maybe it would help you to have friends who share your interest in politics and you'd be getting out of the house!</p><p></p><p>I so want your journey to wellness to forgeg ahead with gusto and keep moving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 665264, member: 1550"] I used to talk to my brother about politics, although less and less as he stayed in the east and we both got busy. But I miss t hat too. Well, I would miss it if I hadn't decided to not watch the news anymore...haha. I found myself too upset about the way our country was headed to keep watching the news and decided worrying about things that were a lot bigger than me and upsetting wasn't a good plan for me. So I don't know anything about Donald Trump, what Hillary who I will vote for is up to, or anyone else this time. I do know and cringe that Scott Walker is running and probably has a good chance of winning. Copa, have you ever heard of MIRC? They have three politics real time chat channels and I used to hang on all three of them to get my politics fix. Maybe you'd enjoy them. Very intelligent chatters, howeer the majority of conservative or libertarian and they can be mean to liberals, which is challenging and kind of fun (or I thought so). Haven't been there for years, but it used to be a lot of fun for me. For $20, you're a MIRC member forever. Another thing you can do to help your void in your politics fix is to volunteer for your candidate. I worked for Obama twice and met a lot of really cool people and got to watch the election results at a party with other vollunteers. Since my own husband does not vote or care and doesn't believe any politicians are any good (which is probably true), this gave me an outlet for my great love of politics...until the tea party took over. I highly recommend working for your candidate. You'll love the camaraderie of other politics junkies. It's not the same as your mother, but maybe it would help you to have friends who share your interest in politics and you'd be getting out of the house! I so want your journey to wellness to forgeg ahead with gusto and keep moving. [/QUOTE]
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