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Two-time Pulitzer finalist Marshall Ramsey is the editorial cartoonist for The Clarion-Ledger. His cartoons have appeared in USA Today, Newsweek, U.S. News and World Report, The Chicago Tribune, The New York Times and on his Mother's refrigerator. It is also rumored that his work has appeared frequently in the bathrooms of several prominent local politicians.
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Ms. Ima said, 6 months ago
The 365 day giveaway by O and his merry band of thieves on the backs of the remaining people with jobs or business.
Rockngolfer said, 6 months ago
@Mr. King
And 366 when it is leap year.
Larry said, 6 months ago
The cartoon shows U.S. Consumers trying to move the U.S. Economy.
Somehow it should include the billion Chinese holding onto our sleigh.
Rx71Wm29 said, 6 months ago
Well, when you have a consumer driven economy what do you expect?
Newenglandah said, 6 months ago
@Ms. Ima
President Obama won re-election by a landslide. Get over it.
corjo2 said, 6 months ago
@Newenglandah
2% is not a landslide.
Jase99 said, 6 months ago
@Ms. Ima
“The 365 day giveaway by O and his merry band of thieves on the backs of the remaining people with jobs or business.”
Such as the government subsidized phone service instituted by the Reagan Administration “conservatives” keep attributing to Obama?
Uncle Joe said, 6 months ago
@Ms. Ima
Typically clueless. The middle class went on a buying spree financed by their home equity. When the Real Estate bubble popped, consumers had to cut back resulting in the recession. If Obama had a genuinely socialist bone in his body, consumer debt relief would have been a priority. Big business and the Republicans fought it tooth and nail.
Both parties share some of the blame, but deregulation and a larger number of homeowners were signature goals of the Bush administration. If you took your blinders off, you’d realize the GOP wants to double down on that bad bet.
Robert Landers said, 6 months ago
@Newenglandah
Ima can not ever get over it. Ima will be making inane and complaining remarks about President Obama long after he is no longer president. Just as the ultra conservatives here are always accusing the rest of us (even those that have never complained about the mistakes of the JW Bush administration, at least on these comments) of always complaining about the administration before President Obama’s.
zekedog55
said, 6 months ago
@corjo2
Never mention the electoral college, now do we?
Ms. Ima said, 6 months ago
@Mr. King
And you will comment on my comment.
Ms. Ima said, 6 months ago
@Newenglandah
.4% isn’t a landslide. I’m over it. I’m also riding O the next 4 years. Be sure to comment.
Ms. Ima said, 6 months ago
@Uncle Joe
I respect your believing what you say. I agree that both parties are to blame. Today the Republicans are powerless to make any decisions so whatever happens blame will be placed on the democrats. Now if it turns out well I will be the first admit that. But with all the talk of taxing Americans for the global warming religion I don’t put much faith in anything but taxation outpacing inflation and wages. The term is ‘taxflation’.
Get used to it.
1opinion said, 6 months ago
@Ms. Ima
“Today the Republicans are powerless to make any decisions”
I will partially agree with that.
cjr53 said, 6 months ago
@corjo2
“2% is not a landslide.”
-Doesn’t matter. President Obama rightfully has the mandate given to him by the American voters.