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Editorial cartoonist Stuart Carlson has the unique ability to look at current events and bring them from that far away place where news is made and into the homes and daily lives of his readers. His material not only targets politicians and recognizable media figures, but it also covers topics that hold up a mirror to everyday Americans and sends them into action, wanting to take on the issues in their own lives.
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ReasonsVentriloquist said, 4 months ago
Somebody say that the coin is going to be made with Upsidasium or was it Unoptainium?
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That way I can say “I read somewhere it was going to be made…”
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Like the panel 3. Thank you for balance.
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It was the year of wierd for old Abe!
Clark Kent said, 4 months ago
Upsidasium, Unobtaniun, Kryptonite, Sodium and Potassium.
And, oh yes, a pinch of Rosemary, Thyme and Pumpernickel.
Bake at 5,000°F (2760°C) for an hour and send thru stampers.
Zuhlamon said, 4 months ago
Perhaps it would be better to let the 113th Congress destroy the economy of the United States, for no other reason than some obscure pyrrhic political point trumpeted by FoxNews??
Night-Gaunt49 said, 4 months ago
Platinum isn’t that expensive. Chromium is worth more. So is iridium. But a $trillion coin?
MortyForTyrant said, 4 months ago
@Clark Kent
LOL! Pumpernickel was funny!!! And I just realized that my English(US) spell-checker accepts this truly German word. Must have been the Hessian solders King George sent over…
MortyForTyrant said, 4 months ago
Please mint the coin!
Please mint the coin!
Please mint the coin!
This would proof the point I make to my friends about why I’m so interested in U.S. politics: It’s so much more fun than our German politics!!!
cjr53 said, 4 months ago
I’m still watching that particular set of episodes. Did Bullwinkle receive anything of value for the Upsadasium mine he inherited from Uncle Dewlap?
Night-Gaunt49 said, 4 months ago
@MortyForTyrant
Sorry the idea was shot down in flames.