Trump To Save America

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Politics shapes the world we live in—from the laws we follow to the resources we rely on. Yet, many people feel disconnected from the process, unsure of how to make their voice heard or influence change. Becoming more involved in politics doesn’t require a degree in political science or a megaphone; it’s about taking small, purposeful steps to engage with the system. Educate Yourself The foundation of political involvement is understanding the landscape. Start by keeping up with current events through reliable news sources—think local papers, national outlets, or even public records like city council minutes. Don’t just stick to one perspective; explore different viewpoints to get a fuller picture. Podcasts, documentaries, and books on history or governance can also deepen your grasp of what’s at stake.

The Spectrum Plectrum

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55-Year-Old high functioning neurodivergent musician and peer support specialist. Covering topics relating to ASD, formerly known as Asperger's syndrome, comorbid conditions, late diagnosis, trauma, music therapy and more. Also lots of online live jamming on guitar solo and with my long-time BFF via Zoom. We improvise over various types of backing tracks, trade solos, working ideas and just have a good time. Subscriber participation and feedback always welcome.🤘🎸🧠