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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe apparent results of Mueller's investigation is more personally serious than I imagined.
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My 92-year old aunt who lives with us, is so depressed about it that she says that she is so depressed she sees no reason to go on. She is a stroke survivor who diligently stays on her iPad because she is practically confined to her bed. I went in to give her breakfast this morning and she looked terrible and so down. She is usually cheeful and talkative about all kinds of issues. You wouldn't believe she has had two by-pass operations since age 78 and had a stroke after the second one at the age of 80. She still has a great mind and keeps it active using her 6-year old iPad.
I feel so sad for her as well as the pangs of disappointment I feel myself. She said this is nearly as bad as she felt in November of of 2016. i am trying to cheer her up but she can tell, I am sure, that my heart is not in it. I hope the Soaps take her mind off of it.
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democratisphere
(17,235 posts)sinkingfeeling
(51,444 posts)Botany
(70,483 posts)And if she wants to do something have her call her Congressperson and 2 senators
and demand that the Mueller report be released. She helped to pay for it.
blm
(113,040 posts)She, he, you.
Despair. Concern.
WhiteTara
(29,699 posts)Remind her that all things change and hated governments can not last long. Maybe bring her some spring flowers.