Not as long as you keep cutting jobs in the government sector. We need stimulus which would include building roads, sewer systems, new electrical grids, educational services, hospitals, etc, etc, etc.
They want a return to the fictional 1950s that only kinda sorta existed on television where those little things like the Korean War, Brown vs. Board of Education and the 91% top marginal tax rate are not in evidence.
DaSharkie: And when you merge all those agencies, you can call it the State Police Apparatus – originally called Geheim Stadt Politzi, shortened to Gestapo. There is little enough accountability when separate, monolithically there is no limit.
Why is it always “All or Nothing” with the Progressive Left when it comes to calls for reducing government and regulations? It seems they think each and every regulation, agency, and all that they do is vitally necessary and any cuts to any of them will be disastrous..It is the Slippery Slope logical fallacy. Government can be cut. Regulations can be cut. And, government won’t end and things can be made to run smoother with less bureaucracy.
“Then you must know that doughfoot was being serious too.” As serious as was Jonathan Swift when he wrote his “Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of Poor People from Being a Burden to Their Parents or Country, and for Making Them Beneficial to the Public” in 1729.
This cartoon is missing an elephant. The one from tomorrow’s cartoon (with a “Benghazi” sign) would have made it complete. Republicans don’t want government o succeed.
Darsan54 Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Not as long as you keep cutting jobs in the government sector. We need stimulus which would include building roads, sewer systems, new electrical grids, educational services, hospitals, etc, etc, etc.
Enoki almost 10 years ago
We need to cut government massively. The EPA alone under Obama has cost the economy about 500 billion dollars in new regulations…
jucewicz almost 10 years ago
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/cartoonists/2014/03/the-story-of-how-about-never.html
Mugens Premium Member almost 10 years ago
@Doughfoot
Well said….
Cinci Steve almost 10 years ago
Not as long as Barry “The Job Killer” is in office.
AlnicoV almost 10 years ago
They want a return to the fictional 1950s that only kinda sorta existed on television where those little things like the Korean War, Brown vs. Board of Education and the 91% top marginal tax rate are not in evidence.
TripleAxel almost 10 years ago
President Obama’s policies have slowed our economic recovery. What progress we have made is in spite of, not because of, his governance.
hippogriff almost 10 years ago
DaSharkie: And when you merge all those agencies, you can call it the State Police Apparatus – originally called Geheim Stadt Politzi, shortened to Gestapo. There is little enough accountability when separate, monolithically there is no limit.
Enoki almost 10 years ago
Why is it always “All or Nothing” with the Progressive Left when it comes to calls for reducing government and regulations? It seems they think each and every regulation, agency, and all that they do is vitally necessary and any cuts to any of them will be disastrous..It is the Slippery Slope logical fallacy. Government can be cut. Regulations can be cut. And, government won’t end and things can be made to run smoother with less bureaucracy.
Doughfoot almost 10 years ago
“Then you must know that doughfoot was being serious too.” As serious as was Jonathan Swift when he wrote his “Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of Poor People from Being a Burden to Their Parents or Country, and for Making Them Beneficial to the Public” in 1729.
Kip W almost 10 years ago
A reactionary GOP comment shill lecturing liberals about the Excluded Middle. Well. Now I’ve seen it all. Time to have myself frozen for 300 years.
Yontrop almost 10 years ago
This cartoon is missing an elephant. The one from tomorrow’s cartoon (with a “Benghazi” sign) would have made it complete. Republicans don’t want government o succeed.