Totally invisible from 45. Help with positive ideas for change, please

I live in a western country led by a woman. From the age of 45 women cease to exist as viable human beings. It is so depressing, there is no employment for the over 40′s, stores mostly cater for the very young, and  with most available activities and learning courses, the government has decided that ages 55-85 are all exactly the same when it comes to needs.  Craft, sewing or knitting are not a good idea, as the makings are extremely expensive and out of the reach of most people.  Where I live is supposed to be wealthy western country, many people cannot afford to pay for the basics, electricity, utilities and rent are becoming totally unaffordable, costing five times higher than in the US or the EU, and poverty, homelessness and unemployment are growing at alarming rates. Writing to politicians wont help as they are the cause, a few too many self centered women politicians with too much power and delusions of grandeur have destroyed so much of our economy causing cost of living, domestic prices to rise by 500% to 1000% in a few short years, after taking office.   I would love to have some peaceful ideas on how to try bring about change.

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  1. Generic Image Linda says

    My first thought is move! Sounds dreadful. Can you leave? I have no idea what you would do in this situation. Try and look inward for your own peace. Read. You have computer access which is good. Were you born and raised there? What would keep you from leaving?

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  2. She Cat She Cat says

    I agree, MOVE!!!!!

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  3. Generic Image Janice says

    Can you band these women together to form an organization that makes things and sells them over seas.  

    I have bought many things that are made in Africa.  They got funding from a womens business association here in the US.  I can’t remember the name of the organization.  But it helped these women start a business, buy materials, manufacturing handmade jewelery, belts, scarves, bowls, whatever, and market them overseas.  Perhaps someone here can add to this, but there is a way.  When you get a bunch of women together, they are a force to be recond with!

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  4. Generic Image Alexir says

    Thank you for your replies.  If I was younger leaving would be a great idea, but I am 65 years old.  The hate towards older women is terrible.
    It all comes from the woman leader, the woman attorney general, the woman assistant treasurer and their fellow party member female politicians. The leader often levels attacks on successful business women,  but she does not get very far.  The rest of us do not fare so well.  Sure a bunch of women together are a force to be reckoned with, but when they are nasty egotistical bullies, be very afraid.  
    This woman leader keeps announcing to the world how wealthy our country is and that we are a very stable economy, the 300 billion dollars plus in massive debts she and her treasurer have created are not included in our country’s accounts and yet they repeatedly announce that we are the only country with a budget surplus .  
    Thanks to this woman leader, it is almost impossible for a man or a woman to get a job if you become unemployed after the age of 40.  The poor and the homeless are virtually ignored.  Yet she pays obscene amounts of welfare to women who have young children as long as they are not earning more than $150 thousand dollars per year.  Thats right wages of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars and legally getting paid welfare. 
    To exist under the most destructive, most egotistical, most incompetent and most hated leader in the history of my country, who is the first female prime minister, is horrific.
    I guess I am hoping for miracle advice. How to help bring about change, even if it is only small.

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