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Life — March 1935 — page 9: Life, 1935-03

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# Analysis This page from *Life* magazine contains satirical commentary on American life rather than political cartoons. The content critiques several contemporary issues: **"Our Country"** mocks American consumption (noting people buy two thousand pairs of dice weekly) and regional disparities. **"The Climate Ideal"** sarcastically debates which U.S. city has the best weather. It ridicules the notion that an "ideal climate" exists, noting that places like Miami and Los Angeles are praised for outdoor activities, yet New York and Boston's harsh winters are defended as character-building. The satire suggests Americans irrationally romanticize their regional climates despite objective discomfort. **"Planaceas"** presents verse by Arthur L. Lippmann parodying political slogans and economic plans—likely referencing 1920s-30s political rhetoric about budgets and national prosperity, mocking their hollow promises.