“Why Are Americans Less Happy?” TODAY at 3 p.m. ET (12 p.m. PT)

Recent polls say Americans are less happy than they used to be. A WaPo article attributes the lack of happiness to income inequality, lack of “universal healthcare,” etc. What do you think is the cause? This and more on today’s show. See Program Notes, below, for all the stories, etc., I plan to discuss.

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Program Notes

Not only are Americans becoming less happy — we’re experiencing more pain too

Worldwide, People Divided on Whether Life Today Is Better Than in the Past
HT Ben Shapiro

Golden Krust CEO killed himself over tax debt, fears of probe

Trump Recognizes Jerusalem as Israel’s Capital

Neil Gorsuch’s Independent Streak HT Johnny Lee

The Supreme Court’s Opportunity to Legalize Privacy

We Used Terrible Science to Justify Smoking Bans

Robb Wolf–My Training at 44

The Latest: McConnell Makes Concession on Local Taxes

Flynn Said Russian Sanctions Would be ‘Ripped Up,’ Whistle-Blower Says


Meme by Benjamin Chayes

Direct Relief


HT Stephen Bourque

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“Will The Supreme Court Legalize Privacy?” TODAY at 3 p.m. ET (12 p.m. PT)

This morning the Supreme Court heard Carpenter v. United States, a case concerning legal protection for the privacy of location data collected by cell phone service providers. Will the Court reinstate Fourth Amendment privacy protection for our data? This and more on today’s show. See Program Notes, below, for the stories, etc., I plan to discuss.

Join in live, either by phone or in the chat room at BlogTalk Radio!

The show can be accessed here.

To access the show’s page at BlogTalk Radio, which will allow you to check out a past episode or to subscribe via iTunes and other services, use this link.

To access the iTunes store page for “Don’t Let It Go…Unheard,” where you can find past episodes, subscribe, and leave ratings and reviews (pretty please!), use this link.

This show is fueled, in part, by Bulletproof Coffee. And now you can help support it by fueling up with some Bulletproof Coffee yourself! Grab some Brain Octane Oil, which, combined with grass-fed butter and blended in your coffee, will help you start your day with sustained energy and focus.

Finally, if you would like to support the show directly, please donate using your Pay Pal account or Credit Card here.

Program Notes

The Supreme Court’s Opportunity to Legalize Privacy

Carpenter v. United States: The Court’s Opportunity to Legalize Privacy

United States v. Miller

Smith v. Maryland

Carpenter v United States at SCOTUSblog

Cops, Cellphones and Privacy at the Supreme Court

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Happy Thanksgiving!

Just a quick note to thank all of you who listen to and support my show! This show has always been an expression of all the things I’m thankful for: the ability to improve myself, to better understand the world, to connect with those whom I value, and to celebrate the beautiful and good things in life. So, thank you for being part of that! I hope you and yours are having a wonderful Thanksgiving. “See” you Wednesday!

-Amy

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