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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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Imanartisthoney
said, 3 months ago
Do they have their own song like Garfields ants
bawana said, 3 months ago
It’s called comunisim.
pathfindercec said, 3 months ago
@bawana
No, it’s not. Communism invariably leads to the most selfish having the most power.
Socialism, on the other hand, is everybody having what they need and any extra going to those still in need.
Entrepreneurialism (what we have in the USA) leads to the most productive and innovative having the most money — which in turn leads to buying power and bling.
Not sure I know what I want, but I haven’t seen it in this country yet.
david_42 said, 3 months ago
It’s called evolution.
Ken in Ohio said, 3 months ago
@pathfindercec
You are right – no system is perfect. Why? Because no matter how good the principles sound in theory, in actual practise, the human condition (Called sin in the Bible) enters into the equation and messes us all up.
“Who will deliver (us) from this body of death? I thank God – through Jesus Christ our Lord!” Romans 7: 24-25
SeaFox10 said, 3 months ago
It’s called “A comic”! Shocking, isn’t it?!
Rugeirn Drienborough said, 3 months ago
Socialism: You have two cows. The government takes one and gives it to your neighbor.
Communism: You have two cows. You are forced to give them to the Government, and the Government then gives you an inadequate, but carefully centrally planned, amount of milk.
Fascism: You have two cows. You are forced to give them to the Government, and the Government then sells you some milk at prices that ensure that the Government does well and you don’t.
Capitalism: You have two cows. To heck with the milk market; you sell one and buy a bull.
Nazism: You have two cows. The Government shoots you and takes the cows.
RockChalkJayhawk said, 3 months ago
@SeaFox10
Thank you. Why must it be turned into political commentary???
Night-Gaunt49 said, 3 months ago
@Rugeirn Drienborough
How about a mix of Capitalism and Socialism? (Hint we and other countries have it and it works the best when neither has more power.)
Night-Gaunt49 said, 3 months ago
@Rugeirn Drienborough
Better review but Nazism and Fascism. You explanations make no sense to the realities of them.
hippogriff said, 3 months ago
You all left out cooperation. You all buy an equal share in a dairy herd, hire someone to take care of them, get milk at a lower price and avoid government regulations and quotas because they are your cows. Learned this from a Washington state cooperator after the 1976 UN conference in Vancouver. He wasn’t permitted to market his seven-head heard because the dairy combine controlled the market, so he set up a cow co-op.
bigmikey642 said, 3 months ago
Best thing about an ant colony is that there’s no lazy ants sitting on their butts watching Oompah eating bon-bons expecting someone else to do the work