Dana Summers by Dana Summers
- August 03, 2009
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Dana Summers is the creator of the comic strip Bound and Gagged. He also finds time to co-create a second strip, The Middletons, with fellow Orlando Sentinel cartoonist Ralph Dunagin. His third job is editorial cartoonist for The Orlando Sentinel. His editorial cartoons have been in syndication since 1985.
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Dale Hopson
said,
3 months ago
Well for one, the recession ain’t over… businesses are still closing and folks are still getting laid off. Yes, the stock market is up, but so what? That does not effect the poor who don’t have healthcare!
oldlegodad
said,
3 months ago
Stock market is up on “profits” secured by reduction in labor costs…i.e. layoffs.
motivemagus said, 3 months ago
Business is going to take at least another year to get back to normal levels. It’s nowhere near over. It’s merely stabilized for the moment.
GNWachs
said,
3 months ago
Unemployment will continue to rise. In fiscal 2010 it will be 10%.
Redeemd said, 3 months ago
The Great Recession?
Tigger
said,
3 months ago
Ypu already ahve one for Life and ‘We the Taxpayers’ pay for it
HOWGOZIT said, 3 months ago
How come so many of the “bailed out” companies showed profits in a very short time? Could it be they were not really that bad off, but were assisted to make it look like progress being made in the economy?