Annie by Jay Maeder and Ted Slampyak
- June 05, 2009
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Loved as an American icon and respected as an adventurer, Annie’s voyages pit her against some of the comics pages’ most notorious criminals. Annie’s tireless pursuit of justice has reinvigorated this classic strip, giving it more action, intrigue and curls than ever before.
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cmread
said,
5 months ago
This is why I love Warbucks! He tells it like it is!
wndrwrthg
said,
5 months ago
Way to stand up for a principle Daddy! Don’t worry about the tens of thousands worldwide that will be out of a job.
HankF said, 5 months ago
The point is, don’t invite inflation by “printing gov’t money”. If a business is failing (i.e. those banks which made stupid, greedy decisions) let them fail. Other ambitious companies will emerge, and employment will follow. Stimulus programs: the road to Socialism! GM…government motors. Why is GM failing and Honda isn’t? Check out self-serving unions, greedy upper management. Way to go Daddy Warbucks!
sandystrainer said, 5 months ago
This is where Sandy’s trainer tells Hank F that the auto unions didn’t design inferior cars made with sub-standard materials to cut costs in the 90’s to put the American Auto companies in the situation they are in now.
CaptainColorado said, 5 months ago
Way to go, Warbucks!
jimeguess said, 5 months ago
GREAT! A true conservative that does not want government to bail him out! GO WARBUCKS! Tell Obama to take a hike!
HankF said, 5 months ago
this is where Sandy’s trainer doesn’t know that union workers notoriously slack off during normal hours to come in for overtime, and that union workers demand that new employees slow down production, and that union electricians strut around the plants like kings holding up production. Let GM fail, management AND union are to blame.
HankF said, 5 months ago
p.s. first hand knowledge from chrysler plant in Newark, Del. Gm plants are no different.
nelson-muntz said, 5 months ago
when you pay a uy $35.00 a hiur to sweep floors you gotta be losing money
nlnap19
said,
5 months ago
Must agree with HankF as I also worked for many years in a large unionized plant that supplied all of the automakers US and worldwide. The failure of GM & Chrysler are due to over greedy unions and the democrat congressmen (& women) they help elect. A UAW worker can go to work at age 25 and retire at 55 with a generous pension and medical being paid until death which may be 30 years. Not bad. Work 30 years and then get paid for not working for 30 more. The ridiculous CAFE standards imposed by democrats on the automakers combined with the overbearing work rules imposed by aggressive unions combined with inferior products for decades have also contributed to GM/Chry’s demise. We also have too many automakers, both domestic and foreign, trying to build and sell cars and trucks in the US. GM should have been allowed bankruptcy and reorganization without the billions of taxpayer dollars funneled into them which have disappeared without a trace. As with the large financial institutions they should have been allowed to fail, declare bankruptcy and then reorganize or be purchased by their competitors. This was, of course, liberal democrat greed. Most of the biggest investment firms on Wallstreet are run by liberal democrats. They give heavily to democrats. Think Warren Buffett. Also this mortgage crisis with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac was caused by the thieving democrats who ran these institutions, Franklin Raines being chief among them, and Sen. Chris Dodd and Rep. Barnie Frank who, along with the Clinton administration, insisted that they make unsecured loans to their constituents who had no possibility of paying them back. These GSEs (government sponsored entity) should have never been created and then never allowed to grow and then never used to make money for democrats nor allowed to make campaign contributions to democrats. Government caused this crisis and now they want their greedy hands to solve it by spending trillions of dollars of our money.
Madman2001 said, 5 months ago
Way to go, Daddy. Thank goodness someone has a sense of right and wrong.
Josh 1360 said, 5 months ago
Warbucks has the right ideal! Government itself is nothing but one giant crime syndicate, either Elephant or Jackass! We can run this county on our own! We don’t need a bunch of S-O-B’s we elected every two years mucking it up and making it worst!
FrancoD said, 5 months ago
“Stimulus programs: the road to Socialism!”
Funny, I was told exactly that by a civil servant who gets gov’t provided health coverage and will receive a healthy pension upon his retirement. He wants me to pay for his health insurance, but he won’t pay for mine because it’s socialism…
Nice!
Dypak
said,
5 months ago
For years the government was pushed by capitalists and industrialists to shun Communism because it threatened their money making. Now those same capitalists are hurting and want the government to edge closer towards that same socialist style economy and bail them out.
What we need is a completely new economic system. With all the mess we’re in now it is the perfect time to do it, what can it hurt? Economic, business and political leaders from around the world need to meet and agree on what works, what doesnt and how to proceed.
I don’t think I’m the only one who is sick of seeing good people work all their lives for nothing while others sit in an office somewhere shuffling papers around and getting rich. A system where people can get insanely rich by moving money from one pocket to another is flat dead busted. We shouldnt feel bad about dumping a system that we know is corrupt.
Call me a socialist, I don’t care. As long as my Mother doesnt end up losing her house and my son has a chance to own one one day I’ll go along with any reasonable suggestion you can give me.
Strodgers said, 5 months ago
Why does a guy whose headquarters is in Mexico is being offered a bailout from the US Gov’t?
blazeriffic said, 5 months ago
obama 9% unempoyment print more money it will take a wheelbarrow full to buy a gal of milk.
mrprongs said, 5 months ago
Capitalism has failed. Why not try Socialism?
N7326 Foxtrot said, 5 months ago
Socialism? Why not try Communism. It sure worked great in the U,S.S R., China, and Cuba.
The Berlin wall wasn’t built to keep us out.
dwkiser28603 said, 5 months ago
Hey Ollie! If you don’t want the money,I’ll take it off your hands!
Newenglandah said, 5 months ago
We might note that while GM and Chrysler have to pay through the nose for health care for their American workers, Japan has a national health care system so that Toyota and Honda do not share that burden.