Jim Morin by Jim Morin
- October 14, 2008
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Jim Morin’s drawings won the Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning in 1996. He shared the Pulitzer in 1983 with other members of the Miami Herald editorial board, and was a Pulitzer finalist in 1977 and 1990. His work is syndicated internationally by the New York Times/CWS Syndicate.
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Machado said, about 1 year ago
Yeap, nothing but more promises, …
Now He unveiled a new multi-billion plan — on top of his previous–full of goodies to pander to his supporters and maybe attract new ones with more PROMISES and more taxpayers dollars down the drain……..
HUMPHRIES
said,
about 1 year ago
… McC is different? There’s a lot of gullible people who don’t care poo about issues, just is he my type of guy(or gal as case may be)and that goes for both sides of the equation.
acellist
said,
about 1 year ago
SO…?
I’d rather have promise!
motivemagus said, about 1 year ago
He unveiled a thoughtful economic plan that takes money to the American people, not the banks. McCain’s promising to go get bin Laden and flailing around with economic ideas that are ill-informed.
Simon_Jester said, about 1 year ago
Don’t knock it. Obama’s campaign promises still sell better than McPalin’s smears and low-rent attacks
DHLEAKY
said,
about 1 year ago
Machado says:
more taxpayers dollars down the drain…
If the Republicans are having no effect on YOUR dollars, then you are either in the top 1 per cent of the rich money takers, OR you do not have enough income to be effected by the Republican, Wall Street fiasco.
OR, your Lobotomy is working.
charliekane said, about 1 year ago
Perhaps it is that our nation’s prospects are more promising under Obama than under McCain(e). ;-)
Machado said, about 1 year ago
Today NObama answered a PLUMBER’S question like this..
—Why do you want to raise my taxes so much?..(or something similar)
”When you spread the the wealth around is good for everybody..“ BARRACK HUSSEIN OBAMA..
Be very afraid of the ”THOUGHTFUL ECONOMIC PLAN” you are voting for, soon after you may find yourself regretting your vote..
Even Jim Morin here, a die-hard Liberal is having second thoughts, given this cartoon’s message…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owA2geM8OGg
jimbo90036
said,
about 1 year ago
Look for concerted effort by the Corporate Press/Media to reduce Obama’s winning margin so Republicans can still stop Democrats programs by not getting 60 Senators needed to pass legislation.
motivemagus said, about 1 year ago
“Spread the wealth” is not the same as “take from the rich and give to the poor,” Mach. If all Americans get opportunity, instead of it being biased heavily towards the rich and privileged, all of society will benefit. Small businesses drive the economy, not the megabusinesses, which is what Bush and the neocons have been sucking up to all along.
paullkellysr said, about 1 year ago
Obama has admited he knows nothing about matters of the economy - he is proving it daily with his new promises
motivemagus said, about 1 year ago
No, Paul, McCain has said he doesn’t know anything about the economy. “I know a lot less about economics than I do about military and foreign policy issues. I still need to be educated.” - Wall Street Journal late November, “The issue of economics is not something I’ve understood as well as I should.” Boston Globe, December.