Bruce Beattie by Bruce Beattie
- November 06, 2009
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Bruce Beattie joined the Daytona Beach News-Journal in Florida as editorial cartoonist in 1981 and today is syndicated to hundreds of newspapers. In addition to syndication, Beattie's cartoons have been featured on "Meet the Press," in the New York Times, New York Daily News, Detroit News, Milwaukee Journal and in several museum exhibits.
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Jim said, 1 day ago
A single malt ?
senorbullwinkle
said,
1 day ago
Gee, this toon has all the answers !
Or as Johnny would say ” I did not know that ! ”
Magnaut
said,
1 day ago
hey we’re running out of jobs to lose
dtroutma said, 1 day ago
Okay, if working for an “American company” entitles you to unemployment etc, will we soon be sending checks to Mumbai?
HOWGOZIT said, 1 day ago
Economy on rise as businesses have less and less employee salaries to pay.
Ken Warren said, 1 day ago
Wall Street is about how well business and corporations are doing, not about how people are doing.
If a company “downsizes” and fires thousands of people, Wall Street feels the company is now stronger and the price of it’s stock will go up.
motivemagus said, 1 day ago
Ken - not just if they fire people, but if they are now more “efficient.” In other words, they find ways to have the remaining people do more work, or remove the “fat” from the company. Otherwise, I agree.
Magnaut
said,
about 20 hours ago
we need to downsize and fire 535 clowns…they’re not funny anymore