Rob Rogers for February 07, 2016

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    kernelcorny Premium Member about 8 years ago

    AC/DC – The Jack

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    King_Shark  about 8 years ago

    Should have drawn the marionette strings connecting his hands to her body.

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    Theodore E. Lind Premium Member about 8 years ago

    Should have allowed the viewer to select the name of their senator or representative and have them appear in the toon. Obviously all of those SuperPacs are sending money to many others. I guess the entire Congress is compromised.

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    Simon_Jester  about 8 years ago

    And the ones who voted in favor of the Citizens United ruling were backed by WHICH party?

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    canFunny  about 8 years ago

    In an effort to be everything to everyone, Hillary has become the nobody to no one. She is not socialist enough to attract the democrat-youth vote, and not republican enough to please every one in Wall Street. The only thing left is for her to become a Muslim, wait that won’t work either; she is a woman, would the Muslim allow a woman to be president? Let’s see what’s left? She is hawkish enough to start some wars, Yes!! that’s it, the perfect candidate for the wishy-washy democratic party. And there are plenty of apologists if any war goes bad.

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    lesmcf  about 8 years ago

    How about a cartoon on the absoutely digusting salaries and perks to the CEOs? They now rape both the consumers AND the stockholders.

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    Uncle Joe Premium Member about 8 years ago

    Is that Mrs. Cruz from Goldman Sachs?

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    Kip W  about 8 years ago

    “This drawing proves my point!”

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    Gypsy8  about 8 years ago

    The NYSE has a habit of looking after their own and throwing around big money. Astonishing when former chairman, Richard Grasso, was voted a $140M retirement bonus by the members in 2003, on top of his $2.4 million dollar salary. One of the reasons given was that he did a good job of getting the stock exchange running after 9/11. That was his job; that’s what he’s supposed to do. Give him a $million if you want to recognize some exemplary work; but $140 million – ridiculous. Bernie’s idea of taxing them to reduce education costs sounds reasonable. A much better use of their surplus cash.

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