Michael Ramirez for March 24, 2014

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    jimcates  about 10 years ago

    what can you say? what is true is true l we never learn not to go by the shade of a person’s skin?

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    Enoki  about 10 years ago

    He tastes like chicken…

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    ARodney  about 10 years ago

    Romney says that anyone should have known what Putin was going to do in Crimea. That’s provably false, since the CIA, Europe, and even Mitt Romney didn’t see this coming. Obama has already done more than Bush ever did when Putin invaded Georgia, and has every sign of succeeding where Republicans have traditionally failed… giving their enemies everything that their enemies desperately need. Putin needs a war to prop up his failing government. Attacking Crimea helped him at home. Don’t help him more by sending war planes. Damage his economy. It’s Russia’s soft spot. The army is not.

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    kline0800  about 10 years ago

    the 21st century Chaos-makers around this world are all doing the same thing…..wrecking the “status-Quo” system of governments…..from Libya/Egypt/Mideast to Russian expansionism (worldwide) to Obama’s dismantling the Founders’ system of USA government.-Maybe we citizens cannot stop it, but at least there will be a Final Judgment by God, that His adopted family will see happen, and Chaos-makers will be stopped and Earth will see true Peace when Messiah is in charge and harmony will triumph!

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    jespence97  about 10 years ago

    Ramirez, what a maroon.

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    Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member about 10 years ago

    You neocons never cease to amaze. And appall. America is war-weary after Dubya’s dual wars of choice. Do you want President Obama to start a war? Why not, it’s never you or your sons who have to fight them. Like Dick Cheney you always have “other priorities.”

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    Snarky  about 10 years ago

    If American Widgets needs to install a new air scrubber to maintain production of its widgets, those widgets will now cost more to make, and those costs will be borne by the consumer of widgets. That scrubber becomes a buried tax on widgets. It does nothing but inflate prices in the marketplace.

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    Enoki  about 10 years ago

    Nantucket, the money created by someone’s productive work was taken from them and then used to pay government workers to give it to someone else.All that did was redistribute wealth from its creator to someone else. That money could have been just as well spent by its creator as opposed to redistributed.The result is that unemployment benefits do not create jobs. Productive work that adds value creates jobs.Wealth redistribution does not create jobs either. It robs Peter to pay Paul.Actually tax cuts are more likely to create jobs than massive tax increases are. Look at what happened in France when they did that on “the Rich” there.

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    bernardgarner  about 10 years ago

    I hear that term “job creators” a lot with reference to the wealthy. Like it was the poor people who destroyed millions of American jobs exporting them to China?

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    warjoski Premium Member about 10 years ago

    Okay, regardless of how anyone feels about the message…that is one well drawn cartoon.

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    Snarky  about 10 years ago

    That would be true if the air (water, etc.) quality were improved. We are well into the point in our technology where we can measure infinitesimal quantities. Just because measure 0.001 ppb of some contaminant, and technology exists to remove that 0.001 ppb, it doesn’t mean we should be expending resources to make that happen.

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    Dtroutma  about 10 years ago

    ^W gobbled down over 5,000 American troops, including some of my friends, cost thousands more a lifetime of disability, cost the nation not less than $3 TRILLION, killed over 300,000 civilians as collateral damage, and totally failed on the mission in Afghanistan, just like Russia did, when the folks we were backing ate THEM, then we chose the wrong factions after the Russians left. Yep, the chickenhawk Republicans like Cheney, Rumsfeld, Feith, Wolfowitz, Krystol, and others really need to tell us to start a war with Russia, or rather, Putin, who W saw his soul, and saw his soul-mate.

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    SABRSteve  about 10 years ago

    Typical of the right? As a righty, I detest Putin and Obama because they both want big government. Make-believe is a hallmark of the left.

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    jespence97  about 10 years ago

    Ramirez, what a maroon.

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    caved1ver  about 10 years ago

    TheTrustedMechanic,Never attempt to argue with facts/analytical reason with invincible leftist idiots like you. Why? Argue long enough and few will be able distinguish between the adult and the progressive idiot.

    BTW, given your unsubstantiated gratuitous assertions, it’s perfectly understandable why you characterize yourself as being a Mechanic vice an Engineer- which of course requires education and intelligence; neither of which you have demonstrated as actually possessing.

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