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Packed with humor and heart, JumpStart is a modern comic strip with a classic feel. At the core of the JumpStart family is Joe Cobb, a big-city cop, and his wife, Marcy, a nurse in a bustling Philadelphia hospital. Their jobs are easy compared to the challenge of raising four kids. At the end of the day, Joe and Marcy want what we all want: a good night's sleep. Their oldest, Sunny, is an avid reader who can answer your questions before you have time to do a Google search. Her brother, Jojo (aka Joseph Cobb, Jr.), has aspirations of being president. In fact, he already is president — of his second-grade class. Joe and Marcy's newest surprise additions are the twins, Tommi and Teddy. This talkative pair began conversing in the womb and are still going strong. Imagine what they'll say when they actually learn to speak! Rounding out the cast is Crunchy, a grouchy but warm-hearted police officer who is Joe's partner, and a host of extended family members and friends. You'll enjoy the wit and wisdom of this colorful, unpredictable cast, which includes the antics of in-laws, co-workers, a 6-year-old doctor, and a texting dog named Snoog-A-Boo.
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AshburnStadium said, 8 months ago
So thought Romney’s camp when Mitt delivered his infamous speech where he openly said that he didn’t care about 47% of Americans!
Charles Smith said, 8 months ago
@AshburnStadium
As did Obummers camp when he said that “you didn’t build that business”, someone else did. But then maybe you should look at the whole context to Romneys statement, too.
newworldmozart said, 8 months ago
@Charles Smith
really, the whole context. Guess I missed something. Please enlighten me.
newworldmozart said, 8 months ago
@Charles Smith
And for your information President Obama was correct. Whether they got financial help or tax breaks, whenever a business starts they do not do it alone. The gov is involved somehow.
sammysock said, 8 months ago
@newworldmozart: you could not be more wrong my socialist friend. Like many, I grew up dirt poor and built a business IN SPITE OF THE GOVERNMENT and their interference and roadblocks. And that was before Obama and Soros took over America. Obama says: “let’s finish what we started.”
He actually means that. He wants to finish us as a great nation and turn us into a European style government controlled sociaist state with him in control like Hugo Chavez.
Andrew Cheadle said, 8 months ago
Do like the prez duz, speak from the teleprompter. And if there isn’t one grab the mike, say “I’m OUT!” and drop the mike.
BTW I’m hoping this happens tonight. >:-P
Cartoonacy said, 8 months ago
@newworldmozart
But Obama didn’t say “If you have a business, you didn’t build it alone.” He said “You didn’t build that.” Taken in context, it’s clear from the full speech that he meant all business owners had help along the way, but what he said in that sentence was that they did nothing. Similarly, while Romney’s exact words were that he didn’t care about 47% of Americans, taken in context it’s clear that his intent was that he doesn’t care to make an effort to win the votes of people who think that that they’re entitled to government handouts. Or, to paraphrase, “Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.”
Davepostmp said, 8 months ago
You all should be politicians yourselves; you seem to like to talk and talk and really get nothing accomplished.