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Paula Dean's avatar

Insomnia has finally kept me awake long enough for me to be one of the first to read and respond to this Substack, my favorite. Thinking about the year we just survived and the one beginning today - and on top of that, I just turned 72 on New Year's Eve - my mind is reeling. It has been quite a year, I am confident I will never forget it. My 99 year old mom died on December 3rd, and I feel like the last nerve in my body has shut down from overload. Anything I say now is unlikely to make sense, but here goes:

I credit this Substack for keeping me sane and 'nauseously optimistic' during this unending train wreck of tRumPutin 2.0. I have even stronger optimism for this year. The tide is turning so dramatically that a tsunami is inevitable. Let the healing begin!

The list of 10 ways to help is excellent, and exactly the kind of direction I always find here.

I felt close to drowning and despair many times, but Robert Reich and this community have given me a life jacket, and today - a surfboard with a paddle!

KAWABUNGA!

Bernadette Colquhoun's avatar

Doomscrolling at 4 am, thanks for the strategy to regain our battered and bruised democracy, Happy New Year.

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