Hi, Terry
I wish I could help you with your anger. There's a lot of it around. I've seen calls to arms, which is precisely the wrong way to resolve the issues that face us. Folks fomenting armed rebellion are the very people we don't want as leaders. They yell and scream and get everyone fired up, but, like Fidel Castro, they have an agenda of their own ... and we can bet it's not in our best interest.
I suspect that a lot of the anger flows from our inability to alter events. We can see the wrongs, but we feel helpless to do anything about them. That leads to frustration ... and anger.
The only thing I can suggest is to slow down and focus on the causes of our distress. That's not what we want to do, but it's the only thing that offers any chance of success. As I said before, though, it's not going to happen in my lifetime ... and probably not in the lifetime of anyone on these boards. It's a slow, painful process.
Guess I'm not much help.
Fred