View Full Version : Is this just a coincidence or something more?
Guest
12-19-2009, 01:45 AM
On Friday, December 18th, "The Village Daily Sun" ran a story about people in "sunny states say they're the happiest." Put a different way, 80% of the "10 most happiest" states are traditionally "RED" states and the "10 least happiest" states are traditionally "BLUE" states.
Could this just be a coincidence?
Are liberals unhappy because they are cold?
Are conservatives happy because they are warn?
Is the reason for political bent related to climate?
Is the reason for happiness more to do with political leanings than climate?
Why are the least happy people living in "BLUE" states?
Coincidence? Hmmm, interesting.
Yoda
Guest
12-19-2009, 08:04 AM
It was a national story and the "Cincinnati Enquirer" carried it too. New York is the unhappiest according to this read. Hawaii and Florida are the happiest.
Could be just the glorious sun raises our spirits. There are medical studies that suggest that.
Guest
12-19-2009, 08:05 AM
Yoda, have you ever met a happy liberal???
Guest
12-19-2009, 08:16 AM
Yoda, have you ever met a happy liberal???
Come to think of it, NO.
Yoda
Guest
12-19-2009, 08:47 AM
Me neither.
Guest
12-19-2009, 09:31 AM
I thought it was very interesting that people in Maine are happier than people in California. :shrug:
Guest
12-19-2009, 10:03 AM
Maybe people in Maine are used to the cold and plan on it while people in California are expecting nice weather.
I have been to California four times, North and South and everytime, even in the summer I have had to wear my sweatshirt constantly, the one I pack just in case. :ohdear:
OR....it could be political.
:boxing2:
Guest
12-19-2009, 10:38 AM
the top five have been in the 80 temperatures this week.
The bottom 5 are under 2-12 inches of snow.
No coincidence there.
btk
Guest
12-19-2009, 10:44 AM
Is the reason for political bent related to climate?
Maybe global warming is a good thing...
Guest
12-19-2009, 11:49 PM
Yoda, have you ever met a happy liberal???
I'm a happy liberal! Nice to meet you! :)
I was happy in Chicago and I'm happy here! Go figure!
Guest
12-20-2009, 12:08 AM
On Friday, December 18th, "The Village Daily Sun" ran a story about people in "sunny states say they're the happiest." Put a different way, 80% of the "10 most happiest" states are traditionally "RED" states and the "10 least happiest" states are traditionally "BLUE" states.
Could this just be a coincidence?
Are liberals unhappy because they are cold?
Are conservatives happy because they are warn?
Is the reason for political bent related to climate?
Is the reason for happiness more to do with political leanings than climate?
Why are the least happy people living in "BLUE" states?
Coincidence? Hmmm, interesting.
Yoda
Are you familiar with SAD (seasonal affective disorder)? Life is a little more complex with a lot more variables than simplistic political typecasting. Get a life and widen your circle of friends. You might actually learn something...and make friends with people who are fun, challenging and uplifting -- and who disagree with you in a nice way!
Most of us don't give a hoot about media blowhards -- be they lefties or righties. They are provocateurs and promoters...selling their books and trying to raise their ratings to obtain higher advertising revenue. Please ignore these selfish, fear mongers who do not live here. Get to know your neighbors and cherish their differences. If we hung out only with people who agreed with us on everything it would be boring!
Love thy neighbor and ignore the media dividers. They add nothing to our lives.
Guest
12-20-2009, 10:02 AM
Chels--Of course you're happy. You're from Chicago. Living in Chicago negates anything else. I'm happiest when I'm in Chicago. Can't wait to get back for a visit.
Guest
12-20-2009, 08:37 PM
I'm a happy liberal! Nice to meet you! :)
I was happy in Chicago and I'm happy here! Go figure!
I have no doubt.
Yoda
Guest
12-21-2009, 11:29 AM
Chels--Of course you're happy. You're from Chicago. Living in Chicago negates anything else. I'm happiest when I'm in Chicago. Can't wait to get back for a visit.
Sally Jo, are you a Chicago girl too??? We might not agree on many things, but I knew I liked you for some reason! Hi ya homie!!!! :wave:
Guest
12-21-2009, 07:50 PM
Chels--- I was born and raised in NE Indiana, but mom was from Chicago so visited grandparents often. I did live there for about a year and worked at the Merchandise Mart. Loved it. My brother now has a condo on the lake and we visit every chance we get. Die hard Cub and Bear fan, however, in my next life I'm switching teams.
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