The rallying dollar, sinking crude, and surging financial stocks do today create a rather inspiring backdrop for the optimists and Pollyannas. |
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Does this mean that we all should be brainless Pollyannas, cheerfully accepting whatever comes down the line? |
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Yet, with each passing week, there are ever more reasons for those following the club to become Pollyannas of the first order. |
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The authors in this issue are neither Cassandras nor Pollyannas in their assessments and proposals. |
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Those whose cup is half full are the world's optimists, the Pollyannas and the kind of people to be avoided at all costs, particularly at parties. |
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It was opposed by immigration Pollyannas on the left and right. |
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The Pollyannas and ostriches who advocate open borders want Congress to believe three things about their pending Social Security agreement with Mexico-all of which are false. |
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Ok, all you open-borders Pollyannas on both the left and right. |
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These resilient folks are commonly called optimists but if that term conjures up images of carefree Pollyannas, a psychological definition may surprise you. |
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Presumably, it's up to each of us to ensure that the Pollyannas of the world turn out to be more right than the Cassandras. |
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