Wednesday, March 16, 2016



Most people in America do not like either of the top candidates for either party a recent survey reveals.  But they win.  Jesus, but do they win.

I guess it is not that important to be liked, Willy Loman.  Thank you Arthur Miller.

"He's liked, but he's not--well liked."

There is a study out that is somehow connected to the U.N. that ranks the "happiest" countries in the world.  Oh, don't worry. . . the U.S. is not in the top ten (link).  I've given you a link to something other than the New York Times because we are in dispute over one of the things that keeps the U.S. from being one of the happiest countries in the world.  Happy countries have a good life/work balance.  The highest priorities are not about money.  As a matter of what I hope is fact, all of the countries in the top 10 have higher taxes than we do here in the U.S.  They are much less pessimistic about the future.  They are not "angry."  As a result, they live longer.  Pessimism and anger are major causes of illness studies show.

So. . . what else do all these countries have in common?  Take a look at the list and come up with your own ideas.  Your answers will be due on Friday.


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