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3490goat t1_jd8wwdd wrote

I think the fact that is has worked well for other countries is the best reason to take a good look at the idea. The reality of American excellence has faded over time and we should start again to incorporate great ideas from other countries that work better. America has been surpassed in many areas in the last 40 years and we need to catch up on technology and infrastructure

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3490goat t1_jcl2d8d wrote

I live in Windham, a little down the road from where you are thinking about. My oldest is in kindergarten so I have been getting to know the school system a bit.

The schools seem pretty good and as well funded as any, so no complaints there. I was a bit surprised when I found out just how many kindergarten classes there are. There seems to be a lot of families in the area. Kids sports are pretty prevalent as well.

We have a state parks pass so we spend a ton of the summer at the Sebago state park. Definitely worth it. They have a clean beach and a playground so the kids love it.

The variety of restaurants isn’t what you find in Portland of course, but there are still tasty options for when you need a night off of cooking.

There are a ton of trails and lakes for hiking, canoeing, ice skating and fishing.

We haven’t lost power in the winter yet, which is a huge relief having young kids, but the power will go out occasionally during summer thunderstorms.

Overall it’s quiet, the folks are friendly and helpful when you need a hand, and it is a nice pace of life. We love it and are happy our kids will grow up here

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3490goat t1_j3sho5v wrote

Sorry if it’s not a specific answer to you question. But there are opportunities to meet up with folks of similar interests. I’ve found that meeting people that are like minded is more valuable than meeting with a specific age group as the older folks can likely point you towards a better local group for what you are after. Just my two cents

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3490goat t1_j3sc1hi wrote

My advice would be joining a sports league. Doesn’t matter the sport, but if you can be upright you can have a decent chance of meeting folks.

Or if you are into gaming there are groups around, but your experience may (like with most things in life) not measure up to your expectations.

There are a number of outdoor groups that get together as well, especially this time of year to winter hike, bird watch, etc.

I would say find a group that interests you as there are opportunities to meet folks. Even if no one in the group is what you are looking for, there maybe opportunities to meet others through connections

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3490goat t1_iza94ej wrote

Check out better help (I think it’s called). It’s a Telehealth company that contracts with people (and therapists). It was covered under my insurance and It was a big help during Covid lockdowns for me. (Of course if you can find something locally then you do you, but this was an alternative that worked for me)

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3490goat t1_iub8d1a wrote

Reply to comment by Bywater in Money in politics by riefpirate

Yeah. And when their campaign is funded by their opposition (or proponents of an opposition party) then they basically get paid to run. Such a messed up system

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