Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller

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  1. pschearer

    pschearerGenius_badge said, about 1 year ago

    Another anti-business libel from an otherwise funny cartoonist. I’m sure he’d never defame all Muslims as suicide bombers or all African-Americans as gangstas, but he has no problem implying that businessmen are all dishonest. Ayn Rand once referred to businessmen as America’s most persecuted minority, and Wiley has added his little unjust flick of a whip.

  2. swolf48110

    swolf48110 said, about 1 year ago

    Not ALL businessmen……just enough to make it a legit observation

  3. Patricia Pitsel

    Patricia PitselGenius_badge said, about 1 year ago

    Enron, WorldCom, Nortel - and these are just the ones we hear about in the press. Perhaps he is not so far off the mark as we would wish.

  4. msgypsy

    msgypsy said, about 1 year ago

    Hey, folks, it’s just a comment on a common assumption. Yeah, some businessmen are dishonest and some are honest. It’s just funny. (BTW, Ayn Rand? Not the greatest unbiased source on this subject, when you stop and think about it…)

  5. jgrugan

    jgrugan said, 11 months ago

    ethics

  6. The Julster

    The JulsterGenius_badge said, 7 months ago

    What about the board members of the oil companies? They alone justify this cartoon.