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Tired of "politically correct?" Want an editorial cartoon that is quick to call out the bumblings of U.S. politics and cuts slack to no one? Pulitzer-Prize winner Ben Sargent is paying attention and making Washington have second thoughts about that little thing called the First Amendment.
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masterskrain said, 6 months ago
They STILL won’t get it right!
walruscarver2000 said, 6 months ago
Of course, choosing the same guys for the same roles wasn’t can kicking on the voters part.
K M
said, 6 months ago
@walruscarver2000
No, that was insanity, doing the same thing and expecting different results.
I Play One On TV said, 6 months ago
“We don’t care what the sign says. We don’t need to do our job. And you can’t make us.”
Dredpiraterobt$ said, 6 months ago
Maybe just two cans will get kicked!
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How about this, If one get’s kicked, three get kicked!
onguard said, 6 months ago
Voters will cave……Just bring more Promised Free Stuff…..They don’t to actually give it, Just promise it…….Ask Obama.
Ennui_rudy Rutherford said, 6 months ago
@onguard
You’ll believe anything Fox News tells you won’t you? What a tool.
I Play One On TV said, 6 months ago
He said “free stuff” Drink!
No need to promise free stuff. Apathy is rampant in this country. We did our job: we voted the bums back in. Now we can trust the bums to do what we want.
Wabbit
said, 6 months ago
Politicians don’t l listen to voters. Period.
That is a clearest fact in politics.
onguard said, 6 months ago
@Ennui_rudy Rutherford
Your Canard is Demsense.
Eryx
said, 6 months ago
@onguard
Your posts are Consense. The GOP put the “con” in “economics”
walruscarver2000 said, 6 months ago
@K M
Isn’t that kind of like calling a rabbit a bunny?
dannysixpack said, 6 months ago
what i don’t understand is why republicans want to increase taxes ONLY on the middle class.
GreggW
said, 6 months ago
Too bad that enforcement can only be applied every two years.
Dredpiraterobt$ said, 6 months ago
What I think we should do is call for a referendum!
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This project is too important for representational government, it must come down to a straight out majority rule.
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Here is our plan: Tax rates at such and so, Medicare funded by such and such, Social security funded by this and that. Education funding, education standards, maximum class size = X students, new schools will be built and will be paid for by thus and such. Roads, bridges, Health care, Day care, Welfare, PBS, Debt,
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Here is OUR plan: Tax rates, deductions, cuts to social security, cuts to entitlements, cuts to social spending, cuts to R&D spending Debt, deficit
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The Starve The Beast strategy calls for exactly these sorts of choices. I say we call their hand! But we don’t let the puppets in Washington make the decision. Let the people decide.
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When given the choices, without the politics, the majority of Americans agree with policies that got us here today; “One for all and all for one”. As opposed to the ideas that got us to 100 years ago, “All for one and that one is ME!”