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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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Shades78 said, 2 months ago
Tip of the hat to M. C. Escher.
bawana said, 2 months ago
This is as it should be- hard work and no free lunch for generations, then we’ll talk about it.
Mark said, 2 months ago
Slavery first, then maybe later, eh?
ronald rini
said, 2 months ago
sorry not all people come here are farm workers. And if we would stop giving handout maybe some of the lazy butts here would get off them
antiquetracman
said, 2 months ago
One thing that I saw in China, everybody works..doing something as there isn’t any social programs geared to enabling the lazy.
Nos Nevets said, 2 months ago
It’s a Federal problem & until the Feds solve it I have decided that I cannot fault any state, town, citizen, or non-citizen for whichever response they take, be it arresting or harboring.
If we need immigrants, then the FEDs need a reasonable policy to lawfully gain immigrants. To the extent we do not, then the FEDs need to shut it down.
I’m not a big Fed gov’t guy, but this is an actual federal responsibility. (If they can’t do their real job, why do we let them take over others?)
Night-Gaunt49 said, 2 months ago
@bawana
No free lunch given now, they work hard but get little in return.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 2 months ago
@antiquetracman
So you like a totalitarian state? Of course you do. Anyone who can’t find a job must be lazy in your fickle twisted mind.
jack75287 said, 2 months ago
Sorry I don’t get this one at all.
Miss Buttinsky
said, 2 months ago
Great work, Tim! It’s sad that most of the commenters missed the point about “the PATH to citizenship” that is no path at all.
Radish
said, 2 months ago
@antiquetracman
At work a women from Viet Nam told me that people in her country retire at age 50. She didn’t understand why older people had to work in this country, and yes, she was older than 50 and had to work to support her family.
Radish
said, 2 months ago
It might take a crop picker twenty years to become a citizen.
braindead08 said, about 1 month ago
Once again: If you want to reduce the numbers of illegal aliens, prosecute those who hire them.
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Those who claim to be against illegal immigration still want the cheap labor.
Rottiluv
said, about 1 month ago
@jack75287
It’s an M.C. Escher sketch. Basically its saying that these people come into the US thinking if they work really hard they’ll eventually be able to get citizenship. But the “path to citizenship” never ends.
Just an FYI, drug dealers from other nations are capable of buying their citizenship, but yeah, lets pick on the farm workers.
Rottiluv
said, about 1 month ago
@braindead08
How many politicians would be on that list?