Contributed by: filbert Saturday, June 14 2008 @ 08:43 AM CST
The relentlessly negative impressions of American life presented by the media, including the entertainment media, explain something otherwise puzzling that shows up in psychological data. When asked about the country's economy, schools, health care or community spirit, Americans tell pollsters the situation is dreadful. But when asked about their own jobs, schools, doctors and communities, people tell pollsters the situation is good.Yes, there are people struggling out there. But you know, there are ALWAYS people struggling out there. If it wasn't gas prices, it would be the mortgage. If it wasn't the mortgage, it would be that unexpected illness. If it's not that, then it's politics at work. If it's not that, it's something else.
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