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Kevin Kallaugher's work for The Sun and The Economist has appeared in more than 100 publications worldwide, including Le Monde, Der Spiegel, Pravda, Krokodil, Daily Yomiuri, The Australian, New York Times, Time, Newsweek, U.S. News and World Report, and The Washington Post. His cartoons are distributed worldwide by Cartoonarts International and the New York Times Syndicate.
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omQ R said, 3 months ago
…United States of Transatlantia Or will that be European American Union or American European Union or…who gets first billing anyway? At any rate more acronyms to remember: T.A.P & T.P.P.
Respectful Troll said, 3 months ago
Money makes the world go ‘round? At least there’s pizza.
I’ve always felt as long as the USA can grow its own food and keep the power grids working, we could survive anything. Last week, a gov’t agency announced 53% of American farmland is still suffering drought effects. A lot of the world depends on US food exports, in addition to Americans.
If food actually becomes a form of currency, perhaps building water pipelines from coastal desalination plants, or pipes redirecting water from swollen rivers about to flood cities, will be of more interest to politicians than oil and gas pipelines.
It could happen.
Respectfully,
C.
Clark Kent said, 3 months ago
Pizza? What countries besides USA eat pizza? Canada?
omQ R said, 3 months ago
@Clark Kent
The whole bloody world eats pizza.
You don’t get to travel outside the USA much?
Next you’ll ask who else besides the the USA eats Chinese food or Indian curries…
As ubiquitous as bloody McDonalds.
@ King of me Ha!
At any rate, this is about the recent agreement in EU-USA talks, comparative to the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Walking_Man_Comics said, 3 months ago
look at all those white faces.
Rockngolfer said, 3 months ago
Doha is the capital city of Qatar.
Cue up the Jeopardy music.
Ms. Ima said, 3 months ago
We need more liberals to give away American’s tax money so the world will ‘like’ us more.
Fourcrows said, 3 months ago
@Clark Kent
I can say I’ve eaten pizza in every country I’ve been to. I’ve also eaten at the northernmost McDonald’s in the world – Rovaniemi, Finland. I generally hate McDonald’s, but the Finns prefer a ketchup that is more like taco sauce than American ketchup, so the burgers had a good kick to them. Also, it was the only place open near the hotel at 11pm on a Sunday.
Kylop said, 3 months ago
We need more world leaders wearing Viking helms. Well done Kal
Kylie2112 said, 3 months ago
@Fourcrows
Traditional ketchup is actually a Chinese fish paste. Americanized ketchup is tomato-based.
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I’ve seen/heard of some gnarly pizzas from around the world…like fried eggs, shrimp, or the vile Canadians that put ketchup on it…
lonecat said, 3 months ago
@Clark Kent
Nope, no pizza in Canada — just fish and chips.
omQ R said, 3 months ago
@Kylop
Viking helmets never had bloody horns, dammmit! "£$%^
@ Fourcrows I’ve eaten pizza in Botswana. Seen pizzarias in Swaziland, had pizza in Zambia, Harare has fine pizzarias if you can bring along your own cheese, Mozambique, South Africa, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Austria, Israel, Germany, Spain, Croatia, Bosnia, stopped over in Slovenia, I may have had, not sure, but they have them, pizzarias; Portugal, France, why, I often even eaten pizza in Italy (as it is, whenever I go to Tyrol, which is very often, we drive across the border and have…you’ve guessed it, pizza! Usually in San Candido or Brunico, once or twice in Cortina. Once in Bolzano, many times in Venice) and I’m certain I drove past a pizzaria in Lichtenstein.There were pizzarias in Macau! Lesotho, for sure. Don’t recall seeing one in Tanzania. Hmm. Nor Malawi come to think of it.
I’m sure I saw a pizzaria in Monte Carlo. Dublin had a few, all over the bleeding place in the U.K. You try find decent Spanish food in the Canaries but if you want pizza? On every bloody corner, along side a McDs or Chinese restaurant.. Slovakia…Finland (may have shared a pizza with an American girlfriend, dunno, we drank a lot whilst in Helsinki). Now, a Napolitano may disagree that what I have eaten is pizza but meh. I don’t think I ate pizza in the USA. No, I did, in a place just off Brooklyn bridge, NY city. Damn, I need to start eating the local fare instead.
Wouldn’t know about Canada, never been there. :(
omQ R said, 3 months ago
@omQ R
Omq R, it’s rude to country-drop.
- Pftt!
You think they think you’ve been to all these countries?
-meh
I think they think you hear voices.
-Well, now that’s true.
DavidGBA said, 3 months ago
OSDGC – Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals ?
Uncle Joe said, 3 months ago
There are Pizza Huts & Dominos in Qatar, but do they offer drone delivery?
