They are right. We need more Clintons and Sanders to tell how absolute rotten everything is. That’ll reall sell to the kids.
The Wash Po showed some 5 year olds some video clips of the candidates. Of of the kids said of Sanders “He’s angry!”
The Learned Academics need to watch this movie.
“Does money make you HAPPY? Kids and family? Your work? Do you live in a world that values and promotes happiness and well-being? Are we in the midst of a happiness revolution?
Roko Belic, director of the Academy Award® nominated “Genghis Blues” now brings us HAPPY, a film that sets out to answer these questions and more. Taking us from the bayous of Louisiana to the deserts of Namibia, from the beaches of Brazil to the villages of Okinawa, HAPPY explores the secrets behind our most valued emotion.”
I wonder how many anti-depressants the author has to take
to make himself forget how pathetic his career is?
I need to hire a chimney sweep every now and then.
I never need what this dweeb is peddling.
I’m gonna go out on a limb here and suggest that this study was done by “academics” who have never worked even one day at a blue collar job in their entire lives.
Looking forward to Disney On Ice this weekend. :)
Hip waders on - Warning lots of BS in this story.
Yeah, let’s make the cartoons all about class warfare and p.c. crap, and then when the children become miserable, violent little savages, we can just dose ‘em up with pharmaceuticals...oh wait. Weren’t we already doing that?
You have to be pretty stupid to be an academic.
Writes and artists rewrite life to give us hope. It is only in the modern world where “art” means “upsetting people”, i.e. making life seem ugly to shock those who insist there is an ultimate meaning for life..
A similar “elite” view of fairy tales got them banned from schools in the 1970’s, for selling children fantasy: The kids were supposed only to read REALITY books, full of propaganda.
Ironically, what happened to that was that kids stopped reading books...until Harry Potter hit the stands and proved that a protagonist who overcame evil with a little help from his friends was a story that young people actually liked.
>>>Good-natured Bert, played by Dick Van Dyke, is too happy and carefree given the hardships of working-class life in Edwardian London, US researchers claim<<<
Which explains why Dick Van Dyke introduced Bernie Sanders at a Campaign Event last week. No, there were no dancing Penguins on Stage, just a couple of Morons.
Oh, it's a jolly holiday with Mary
Mary makes your heart so light
When the day is gray and ordinary
Mary makes the sun shine bright.
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There - explained. Sheesh.