First, acknowledge that it's OK to be upset sometimes. The valleys make the climbs up to the summit that much sweeter.
Second, if you feel yourself sliding down, look for a light. Ask for help if need be.
Third, DO NOT DOOM and don't listen to doomers! Personally, if anything will get me flying in a fit of rage, it's people that take a kick at being miserable and having the need to pull everyone around them in. If you see people saying shit like "nothing we can do", "Stop, just stop". or "it's all over", FUCKING IGNORE THEM! This shit is counterproductive no matter how you slice it so it isn't worth your time.
Finally, if politics or whatever is getting you down, let it be for a while. All that shit is gonna be there when you come back. Till then, read a book, watch your favorite movie, do a hobby, talk to friends and loved ones. Stress is bad for the health so if the pressure is too much, unwind.
Sorry if this seems generic but hopefully you can get some tips out of that. Stay strong Pede, we're gonna need ya!
Noticed one was in my state (Minnesota) and checked it out. Jim Ramstad was a real person who served in Congress between 1991-2009. Died of Parkinson's in November. Generic Republican with a few liberal ideas mixed in.
Others are probably real then too, but I'm not gonna bother looking into it, though.
In a nutshell: A few days ago, she shittalked Trump saying that she thinks she has no future in the Republican party. Then on Thursday, she wanted to meet with Trump at Mar A Lago and he politely told her to fuck off.
So, you wanna sue [everything in green on this map?
The NRA is one that catches my eye. Biden did mention that he plans to dismantle it, yet they donated money to him.
This is giving me the big think.
Edit: You got a link for this information so others can do some research?
There are two Counties in the US called Bay County.
Bay County, Florida, and one where 70% of residents vote Republican (and Trump).
and Bay County, Michigan. Typically votes Democratic, but voted for Trump both times 53% and 55% respectively.
Are these the same "people" that are referenced in the "People's Republic of China?"