2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Why I cannot support Hillary Clinton [View all]IVoteDFL
(417 posts)I wouldn't wish that kind of pain on my worst enemy. I've seen it's effects and it is indeed an awful thing to live with. I am thankful that you were able to gain some control over your illness with medication. My mom does also take Methotrexate along with a biological, Humira. It's helped quite a bit, but the Humira costs an astronomical amount of money every month, which causes her a lot of stress.
I was only just born during the end of the Reagan era. He had been a hero to my religious grandparents who voted for him. My grandfather worked building and maintaining railroads and was promised certain compensation and benefits throughout his life. Which Reagan eventually took from him. Looking back on it I'm sure that many of my family's troubles started around this time. My grandparents declared bankruptcy, lost their house. Only 1 out of 4 of their children had any kind of higher education (my aunt is a registered nurse)
Although I didn't live through it I had a very wise study hall attendant, Mrs. Jones, in 7th grade who explained to us in great detail how Ronald Reagan changed American politics for the worst, especially for kids like us. She also explained very specifically how the Bush tax cuts might sound like an okay thing on paper, but in reality just cuts programs that our families relied on. Including many after school programs, local recreation centers, daycare for younger kids, pretty much every thing that poor families hoped would help to give their kids get a better chance than they had.
I do like what I've seen from O'Malley as well. I don't know too much about him, except that he is very committed to the environment which is also a very honorable cause that I care deeply about.
Thank you for your kind words of support. I too will be thinking of you and everyone here who has struggles I know I'm not alone.