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In reply to the discussion: "I'm too discouraged to do anything," she says. "Too much is wrong." [View all]liberal_at_heart
(12,081 posts)36. Maybe it would help if politicians ever actually responded to their constituents. All I ever get
when I call or email is a rubber stamp response. Between them not doing the work we put them there to do and not responding to constituents it can be down right infuriating, discouraging, and depressing. Calling and emailing simply isn't enough anymore. We need people in the streets.
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"I'm too discouraged to do anything," she says. "Too much is wrong." [View all]
struggle4progress
Jun 2013
OP
Perhaps you should reread what I wrote: I did not write what you seem to think I wrote
struggle4progress
Jun 2013
#6
Of course. But it's actually impossible to make hundreds or thousands of phone calls
struggle4progress
Jun 2013
#18
Not everything has to do with politics. Also, politics is assuredly not a cure for depression.
Romulus Quirinus
Jun 2013
#4
I consider political activism to be the only appropriate antidote to political depression
struggle4progress
Jun 2013
#7
Did you stop to consider that you maybe encountered someone with regular depression? nt
Romulus Quirinus
Jun 2013
#8
That could be. Are you upset that I thanked her for her time and wished her a pleasant evening?
struggle4progress
Jun 2013
#9
the rep in my district is an absolute moran, who won't listen to anything I have to say. but, it
niyad
Jun 2013
#20
One of the worst ones I ever had was treated to myself and half dozen people, among the hundreds at
freshwest
Jun 2013
#21
Decades ago, during the Reagan years, I lived in a small city with a population
struggle4progress
Jun 2013
#22
at least you were able to get through to yours. mine is hopeless, and a national embarassment.
niyad
Jun 2013
#38
I'd rather be a sensitive soul -- but a thick skin and a short memory may help us win some fights
struggle4progress
Jun 2013
#26
Well, I have considered the situation hopeless for over forty years now. About thirty years ago,
struggle4progress
Jun 2013
#31
It's surprisingly easy to do, with a bit of practice. As some folk have pointed out upthread,
struggle4progress
Jun 2013
#32
Maybe it would help if politicians ever actually responded to their constituents. All I ever get
liberal_at_heart
Jun 2013
#36