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angrychair

(8,699 posts)
Sat Jan 1, 2022, 03:52 AM Jan 2022

I'm willing to admit

That even more than last year, not really looking forward to next year.
Family is fine.
Job is fine
But to be honest I don't see anything positive next year for this country.
Republicans will drag this country down to new lows next year. And the years after that are looking even worse.

Sorry, not hopeful. Sad to be honest. My kids. My very young nephews and niece. They will be forced to grow old in a world controlled by christian religious extremists in a totalitarian dictatorship

Nope, not looking forward to this year at all.

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angrychair

(8,699 posts)
11. Would love to do that
Sat Jan 1, 2022, 02:52 PM
Jan 2022

Just finding a place that will let me move there.
Would prefer Europe or New Zealand. Immigration is very tough in most European countries. I'm in Information technology but so far found nothing.

Tree Lady

(11,468 posts)
3. I was telling my husband tonight I felt
Sat Jan 1, 2022, 04:48 AM
Jan 2022

Sort of same way. Our life is comfortable but with endless covid I feel stuck at home, its just not fun to go out anymore. We changed from hotel and travel to buying a rv this year and I rented a cabin on a island in Canada this summer. So we have that to get us out of house.

I keep busy with zoom meetings, classes and bookclubs. I walk daily.

But its not the same.

I said tonight I bet millions of Americans are feeling depressed about this endless nightmare we are going through. And that is without worrying about politics, the environment, too many guns, etc.

CousinIT

(9,245 posts)
4. Ditto that. There is nothing or nobody that will hold accountable those..
Sat Jan 1, 2022, 04:56 AM
Jan 2022

...destroying our Democracy or those who planned and incited Jan 6th.

Republicans are dead serious that our Democracy is in grave peril (nevermind THEY are the reason it is)

Democrats seem (voters and electeds) OBLIVIOUS to the fact. And they have done NOTHING but cling to filibusters.

We're fucked. Thinks LOOK 'normal' sometimes, but we know they're NOT.

The nation, the planet are in an unstoppable death spiral. Those who can stop it, refuse. And for too long humanity and Americans diddled about doing something about RW extremism and about climate change. NOW, it's too late. The future is dismal.

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Polybius

(15,421 posts)
12. Let's say the writing was on the wall and we were down by 10 in several races in late October
Sat Jan 1, 2022, 04:06 PM
Jan 2022

Would you still be optimistic?

 

Busterscruggs

(448 posts)
9. It's hard to believe
Sat Jan 1, 2022, 08:19 AM
Jan 2022

That in a short 4 years, Trump was able to wreck the world's biggest economy, allow a global pandemic to spiral out of control and sow seeds of division to a level that this country has never witnessed before. I have always said that Republicans will be the end of our democracy. We may now be at the point of no return and even the absolute best democratic leadership like we have now won't be able to stop it.

PatSeg

(47,468 posts)
10. I have good days and bad days
Sat Jan 1, 2022, 11:10 AM
Jan 2022

but today I'm not feeling terribly optimistic. There are too many mornings when reading the headlines feels like the opening to a disaster movie. If I hang in there though, I have good days when I am hopeful again.

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