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A small town in the American Southwest... everything in the desert is designed to prick you, wound you or eat you. What better metaphor for 21st century Earth? Prickly City is a comic strip about the friendship between Winslow, a coyote pup, and Carmen, a straight and narrow kind of kid. Prickly City offers a conservative perspective on political and social events within an ongoing storyline. As Carmen might say, "We may not be correct but we will always be right."
Their high jinks provide endless laughs as Winslow gets into trouble and Carmen follows. Join Carmen and Winslow for their adventures in the desert!
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Darsan54
said, 3 months ago
No comments? Really?
Mr. Stantis coming down on supposedly ineffective solar powered manufacturers, he overlooks the Wall Street investment community, which rabidly supported Robme in the last campaign, track record. They make money on making money; they produce no products, increase no efficiencies, create no jobs (usually they eliminate them) and only produce profits for themselves. And wasn’t AIG considering suing the federal government over their bailout because they didn’t get enough money in their bonuses and dividends? Show me the manufacturer being that big of a dush.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 3 months ago
Now as I recall CEO’s give themselves 500% of the lowest paid employee, and bonuses even when they run the company into the ground deep in the red.
ReFlex-76
said, 3 months ago
- The storyline that wouldn’t die keeps going . . .
swr said, 3 months ago
@Darsan54
Try Solralia, A123 batterys and Fisker, and I recall another one that just admited to useing US funds to build a plant in Holland.
swr said, 3 months ago
@ReFlex-76
Sort of like your inane remarks and enormish imbicilty.
swr said, 3 months ago
@Night-Gaunt49
It is the democrat way
K M
said, 3 months ago
@Darsan54
Not coming down on “supposedly” ineffective solar powered manufacturers: coming down on totally ineffective solar energy. Did you not learn anything from Solyndra? Obviously not. Obummer is a bigger threat to national security and economic prosperity than Romney ever would have been. But if you had a brain, you’d know that.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 3 months ago
@swr
Just remember that the Bush Administration was the first to help Soliandra. Not just one party does that.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 3 months ago
@K M
We all have brains and Romney’s ideas would have ballooned the deficit even larger and not aided the economy at all. “Anyone with a brain should know that.”
ReFlex-76
said, 3 months ago
@swr
“Sort of like your inane remarks and enormish imbicilty.”
- Heh, “inane remarks”
- Heh, “enormish imbicilty”
ReFlex-76
said, 3 months ago
@K M
“Not coming down on “supposedly” ineffective solar powered manufacturers: coming down on totally ineffective solar energy. Did you not learn anything from Solyndra? Obviously not. Obummer is a bigger threat to national security and economic prosperity than Romney ever would have been. But if you had a brain, you’d know that.”
- Reality: Solyndra was just one company.
- Reality: The vast majority of those companies funded by the government have been overwhelming successes.
- Reality: Solar is the fastest growing sector the in energy business.
- 70% of electricity is consumed in daylight hours, meaning solar could supply at least 70% of our energy needs.