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Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winner Steve Breen is fast developing a reputation for provocative political cartoons that have captured the attention of some of the nation's premier publications. His cartoons regularly appear in The New York Times, USA Today, Newsweek and US News and World Report. His comic strip, Grand Avenue, appears in more than 150 newspapers across the country.
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Ms. Ima said, 6 months ago
No one cared when debt was rolling during the Vietnam war.
Colonel Claus
said, 6 months ago
Debt? what debt? Just print more money! Write a check!
Colonel Claus
said, 6 months ago
Raise taxes!
kamwick
said, 6 months ago
@HOWGOZIT
And Nixon took us of the gold standard which caused the money-printing free for all that we’ve enjoyed ever since.
MortyForTyrant said, 6 months ago
Well, at least now the symbol is closer to the people it symbolizes…
dtroutma
said, 6 months ago
Ima: the debt in Viet Nam was the loss of human life. Over 58,000 for “us”, and over a million for “them”, and they were fighting for THEIR country. The financial cost was actually relatively minor, when compared to Iraq and Afghanistan.
But even ONE life lost to invade Iraq, was too much cost, and too much “debt”. Afghanistan should have been only an attack on a few hundred folks in camps in the north, and one “individual” in particular, but for over a decade, the waste, is far more than the “debt”.
ruff
said, 6 months ago
@Colonel Claus
“Raise taxes!”
You got that one right. Plus cut spending. The only way to get out of the hole.
M Ster said, 6 months ago
Ima’s once again reporting “false facts from the bubble”.
During the entire Viet Nam war period, the US national debt rose from about $0.3 trillion to $0.5 trillion.
So for Ima to say, “No one cared when debt was rolling during the Vietnam war.” is……I’ll be polite……uninformed.
bobwinners
said, 6 months ago
Ok, why couldn’t you forget the BS for one day?
Ms. Ima said, 6 months ago
@MortyForTyrant
Because America is more successful than Germany is see why you have the sour grapes attitude.
Ms. Ima said, 6 months ago
@dtroutma
You can step down off your soapbox now. You have no audience. No one cares about your opinion. You are singing to the high winds.
Ms. Ima said, 6 months ago
@M Ster
So your point is agreeing with me, since .5 is larger than .3
Thanks and have a great Thanksgiving.
truecanadianliberal said, 6 months ago
@Ms. Ima
Trout has consistently been one of the sanest, smartest, best-informed, compassionate, learned and EXPERIENCED posters in the 4 or so years I have been here. MANY of us listen to him. You should too unless you find knowledge and wisdom offensive.
DrCanuck said, 6 months ago
@truecanadianliberal
^ truecanadianliberal said, " You should too unless you find knowledge and wisdom offensive."
She does.
truecanadianliberal said, 6 months ago
@DrCanuck
Had to read that twice, Dr. C. Sorry, my bad. We can’t cure stupid. Or stubborn AND stupid.
I just hope Troutma ins’t insulted that I felt I “had” to defend him. You and he are some of the best debaters in this forum. Even ….masters at it. :)
And I warn you I might be spending more time here in the next weeks. (I found out today my job of 11 years ends Friday next.)