Bottomliners by Eric and Bill Teitelbaum
- October 28, 2009
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Cartoonists Eric and Bill Teitelbaum skewer the world of business and finance in Bottom Liners, a nationally syndicated business comic panel appearing six times weekly. Bottom Liners tackles subjects such as foreign takeovers, office politics, getting a raise and the fast-paced world of Wall Street.
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♠Lonewolf♠
said,
25 days ago
Good place for you.
Bargrove said, 25 days ago
It’s happened over and over.
Dry
said,
24 days ago
The Peter Principle
Lewreader
said,
24 days ago
My mother said, “Those men wouldn’t be in Washington if they didn’t know what they were doing.”
worldisacomic said, 24 days ago
sounds like Chicago politics!
Richard said, 24 days ago
Sounds like feinstein and boxer.
HARVIN GWIN said, 24 days ago
We hang little thieves and elect the big ones to rule us.
Stuart Gathman said, 23 days ago
The Catholic Church tried to solve all their little molestation problems by promoting or relocating the perps. This only created a giant problem years later. The idea of sending local problems to Washington to get rid of them suffers from the same flaw.
jelindley
said,
22 days ago
That’s what we did here in Illinois. The rest of you still haven’t thanked us. Bwahahahahaha!