Hi, Sal. I've lived in red states and have been Republican, but became a Democrat in 2019. The way I fight is to write and call my representatives, to speak truth and share my stories whenever the opportunity arises. I help by donating a few dollars monthly to my favorite candidates and volunteer where I can. I boycott services and compa…
Hi, Sal. I've lived in red states and have been Republican, but became a Democrat in 2019. The way I fight is to write and call my representatives, to speak truth and share my stories whenever the opportunity arises. I help by donating a few dollars monthly to my favorite candidates and volunteer where I can. I boycott services and companies that are unethical, refusing to support them with my money. There are websites to help you learn about these companies. I support local businesses. I buy eco-friendly products. If it's really bad, I move to a place where I feel welcomed.
I moved a lot and have lived in 9 states. I saw the differences in the quality of life between red and blue states. I ended up returning to Washington state 10 years ago. I absolutely love it here. My family questioned my ability to live here because of the higher costs, but as a single mom, I brought my 3 kids here and we found our way and are settled now. We were supported. Blue states do offer more support than red states. Homeowners here typically vote yes to fund services for those who need more. We understand that we can do more to help collectively than individually. If you do think about moving, do some research first and if you come to Washington, get a dog! We love our pets! You'll meet tons of people while you're out and make friends.
Thanks. It wouldn’t be a problem selling and leaving. Might take a little while but I’m not receiving a full pension so SS and Medicare is something I count on. So now that it’s in the air, I have no idea what if it’s going to be around . Having that with my pension allowed me to get my mortgage. So I’m in limbo right now about what to do.
Hi, Sal. I've lived in red states and have been Republican, but became a Democrat in 2019. The way I fight is to write and call my representatives, to speak truth and share my stories whenever the opportunity arises. I help by donating a few dollars monthly to my favorite candidates and volunteer where I can. I boycott services and companies that are unethical, refusing to support them with my money. There are websites to help you learn about these companies. I support local businesses. I buy eco-friendly products. If it's really bad, I move to a place where I feel welcomed.
I moved a lot and have lived in 9 states. I saw the differences in the quality of life between red and blue states. I ended up returning to Washington state 10 years ago. I absolutely love it here. My family questioned my ability to live here because of the higher costs, but as a single mom, I brought my 3 kids here and we found our way and are settled now. We were supported. Blue states do offer more support than red states. Homeowners here typically vote yes to fund services for those who need more. We understand that we can do more to help collectively than individually. If you do think about moving, do some research first and if you come to Washington, get a dog! We love our pets! You'll meet tons of people while you're out and make friends.
Thanks. It wouldn’t be a problem selling and leaving. Might take a little while but I’m not receiving a full pension so SS and Medicare is something I count on. So now that it’s in the air, I have no idea what if it’s going to be around . Having that with my pension allowed me to get my mortgage. So I’m in limbo right now about what to do.