Chan Lowe by Chan Lowe
- November 02, 2009
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Chan Lowe's work has won several awards, including the Green Eyeshade Award in 1992, and second place in the 1996 John Fischetti Competition. In 1990, he was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. In 2000, he was awarded The National Press Foundation's Berryman Award.
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d_legendary1 said, 20 days ago
Still think outsourcing isn’t a problem? And just try suing them for their faulty products. Let’s see how much you’ll get in return.
dtroutma said, 20 days ago
Acme
Corosive Frog said, 20 days ago
Q; How do you call an X-Ray machine made in China?
A; A microwave.
Ken Warren said, 20 days ago
Sorry to keep up the same old rant, but four new cartoons in row without a chance to comment, but not a problems as none of them are worth checking out or commenting on.
oldlegodad
said,
20 days ago
200% excise tax on all Chicom imports, refundable if they do no harm to US citizens. Fair??.
NeoconMan said, 20 days ago
Fair. But still ugly.
scottfreitas
said,
20 days ago
“Free trade” is a farce. Amazing how people fail to notice that prior to the embracing of “free trade” policies in the late 1960s, virtually everything Americans bought and sold said MADE IN AMERICA on it.
Now you can’t find anything Made in america. It’s all Made in China.
China runs a huge surplus each year. USA runs a huge deficit.
China’s economy grows at a double-digit rate each year. America’s is mostly stagnant, sometimes even shrinking.
China is buying up vast amount of precious metals; securing off-shore oul and natural gas drilling rights all around the world; building power plants and infrastructure at the same fever pitch as America did back in the 1950s with its Interstate Highway program… while America has long since sold off its gold, refuses to drill for its oil, shuts off more and more of its existing supplies each year, and can no longer even repair its existing infrastructure, much less build anything new…
I could go on, but point is. HOW’S THAT FREE AND FAIR TRADEWORKING OUT, AMERICA?
charliekane said, 20 days ago
Pretty good, huh, Neo?
NeoconMan said, 20 days ago
Thank you, Ronald Reagan, for getting government off the backs of business so we were free to off-shore to China and India as we wished. And thank you for opening the way to Free Trade. I LOVE this economy!
omQ R
said,
19 days ago
Scott asks(rather loudly): I could go on, but point is. HOW’S THAT FREE AND FAIR TRADEWORKING OUT, AMERICA?
Replies someone from other than the US: “Better, but it could be improved. Until there is a trully flat world, trade will never be free nor fair. Thanks for recognising that America (and other Western countries with or without empires) played the same game China is playing now. What does it feel like, to be in the others’ shoes?” :-|
d_legendary1 said, 19 days ago
@NeoconMan You should thank Bill Clinton for starting the whole thing with NAFTA and War Bush for expanding the idea.
lalas said, 19 days ago
Pretty sure the Free Trade stuff was SIGNED by Clinton… but not started by him.