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Scott Stantis is the editorial cartoonist for The Birmingham News, Alabama's most read newspaper. His work is syndicated to over 400 newspapers and has been featured by Newsweek, U.S. News and World Report, The New York Daily News, The Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, CNN, "CBS This Morning" and "Nightline." When Scott isn't creating editorial cartoons, he works on his daily comic strip, Prickly City.
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nomad2112 said, 2 months ago
Ya should’a paid the bill.
nospam4me said, 2 months ago
Control-Alt-Delete. The Marxists want complete control, with no alt(ernative) and they will delete our bank accounts to pay for it all.
omQ R
said,
2 months ago
^ cute. Stupid but good. Liked the play on words.
d_legendary1 said, 2 months ago
Somewhere inside that machinery Darth Cheney is hiding.
Gladius said, 2 months ago
Take a look at the economic history of Argentina before you say they can afford it.
nomad2112 said, 2 months ago
^ Good answer, Gladius.
cdward said, 2 months ago
Gladius, perhaps wtfall’s suggestion is that Argentina’s economy is nowhere near as strong as ours, yet they have it. If ours is among the biggest, perhaps we ought to be able to manage what the smaller guys do.
d_legendary1 said, 2 months ago
If you’re talking about the IMF telling Argentina to privatize the commons (social security and such) then yeah their economy would die out.
Yet they still have health care? What do they know that we don’t?