Deep Cover by Tim Eagan
- August 27, 2009
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Deep Cover’s unique style of provocative political satire has won it a loyal following. Using an unusual mini-movie storytelling format, recovering lawyer Tim Eagan punctures pompous personalities, deflates bloviators, and attempts to shine light where it is most needed. This outrageous strip appears in mainstream and alternative West Coast papers and has been described as "Tom the Dancing Bug meets Ted Rall."
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big G 3469
said,
2 months ago
“And that how the tribe nearly became exctinct because of Oorg & the survivors hunted down Oorg threw Oorg into the path of the lava.”
PossumPete said, 2 months ago
The first “Death Panel”.
bgins said, 2 months ago
global warming anyone!
benbrilling
said,
2 months ago
Hot lava is just a theory. You can’t prove it. Many scientists say lava is actually just temporarily hot and will start cooling soon. Besides crossing the river would be expensive and harm the economy.
Chikuku
said,
2 months ago
This is an allegory about the Health Care crisis. Grag is Obama. Oorg is the insane leaders of the Republicans.
Miserichord said, 2 months ago
Grag’s proposal is simple, cheap, effective and based on personal responsibility.
No resemblance to anything proposed by Congress in the last decade.
HabaneroBuck said, 2 months ago
Nah, anyone who deals with VA hospitals knows you don’t have to invent “demons in the river” to scare anyone from a “Universal Health Care” system.
And no Republican would ever get elected invoking the terror of the great serpent god!
harleyquinn
said,
2 months ago
The individual capitalist who thinks he can turn a profit would have been building the bridge. OOrg would say it is to dangerous and expensive and broke and must be taken under the governments control. Grag would say it has flaws but we can fix those once we are on the other side. The capitalist once the bridge has been built and those who help build the bridge would be able to afford the toll across the bridge. Oorg would say that this broken bridge is needed by the sick and lame who did nothing to build it it . Grag would say it was built for everyone but those who put their skin into it should be 1st so that they can make it better once they make it to the other side where there is more suplies.. and so on and so on..
Yukoneric said, 2 months ago
Chikuku nailed it.
MisngNOLA
said,
2 months ago
Yes, those insane Republicans always fear mongering. Now wait, wasn;t it the Democrats who used fearmongering by saying Republicans were going to take away Social Security and Medicare and Medicaid? Such short memories. We already have a means in place to care for those without health insurance, it’s called Medicaid/Medicare. Instead of building a whole new inefficient bureaucracy, why not simply change the eligibility criteria for the current system to include those working folks who can’t afford health insurance? Could it be because the current system run by the government isn’t working? Nah, it HAS to be working, it’s run by the government. But if it is working, why is there a crisis? I am all for providing health care to everyone, I’m just not for stupidly repeating past mistakes at the cost of this nation’s future economic well-being. Term limits, now. Get some new minds in Congress.
TheRedHatt said, 2 months ago
Reminds me of Poseidon !