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Clever and unpredictable, Ariail skewers politicians on both sides of the ideological fence with award-winning cartoons drawn for the Spartanburg, S.C., Herald-Journal. A celebrated artist, Ariail is a two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist (1995 and 2000) and was recently named the 2012 winner of the Clifford K. and James T. Berryman Award for Editorial Cartoons, presented by the National Press Foundation.
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dtroutma
said, 10 months ago
Yep, pay off 70 years of future costs, in five, now, every corporation should have to do the same.
indieme
said, 10 months ago
Let’s balance the budget on the backs of the working people. You know, those poor rich folk have a hard time parting with a dime. They are always complaining about their heavy tax burden. Romney paid 13% in taxes. If you made $50,000 doing a 9 to 5 job you paid 35%. His money works for him. You have to get your butt into the office 5 days a week. Anything wrong with this picture?
cjr53 said, 10 months ago
@indieme
Yes. The playing field is tilted heavily to the rich 1% that don’t need help and firmly against the working class, middle class and poor.
cjr53 said, 10 months ago
Congress needs to do something positive about the Post Office. We still need the Post Office.
--Why are the r/w-tea partiers trying to sink it?
win said, 10 months ago
and inept management decisions and inefficient practices and groundless subsidies and poor union negotiation…lottsa different animals
robbeal said, 10 months ago
@cjr53
Union busting
robbeal said, 10 months ago
@win
Only one union busting animal. The last republican controlled congress, passed In 2006, the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act, which requires 75 years of retirement funding to be paid in full within ten years. In other words, pre-paying full retirement benefits for employes that have not even been born yet. Thus bankrupting a federal organization that has operated successfully for over two centuries. Outrageous.
robbeal said, 10 months ago
This cartoon is grossly misleading propaganda.
zoidknight said, 10 months ago
@indieme
You mean besides the fact that liberals and democrats consider it racist and elitist to question their policies and actions?
zoidknight said, 10 months ago
No, those laws and bills were passed by democraps.
Bruce4671 said, 10 months ago
@indieme
you need to go look at the tax scale again:
You can find them here:
http://tax.laws.com/federal-tax-brackets
Now keep in mind that the tax code is full of deductions and credits that the middle class can use to reduce their tax liability. I pay taxes on my pension. My rate is less than 10% after all the calculations. The gross is over 50K. So – in my case and I am sure a lot of others – you are just full of it.
Harleyquinn
said, 10 months ago
Step 1. Tuesday, Thurs. Sat. home delivery. Post office Open 5 days a week for pick up. Premium rush delivery for the other 3 days.
2. End the mailbox monopoly. Keep very strict over sight, but farm out some of the work.
pirate227 said, 10 months ago
Uh, that dog tag should read CONgress.
Heavy B said, 10 months ago
@zoidknight
Are you aware that this law was brought to you by a republican Hosude, Senate, and White House in 2006? The same white house that considered it unpatriotic to ask questions about their policies and actions.
indieme
said, 10 months ago
@zoidknight
I invite questions and comments. I love it that we can all express ourselves in this site.