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Having sold his first comic at age 19, Ralph Hagan saw early success in the comics business, with work also featured in The Saturday Evening Post Reader's Digest while he pursued a separate full-time career. In 2004, Ralph began cartooning full-time with passion.
Currently residing in the country west of Edmonton, Alberta, Ralph and Brenda make room in their family for three cats, a dog and four horses. Near farms with barns, of course.
Ralph would like to dedicate "The Barn" is dedicated to Ralph’s father Stan Hagan (his biggest fan) who passed away in 2004 -- and sincerely hopes they get the comics in heaven.
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Bruno Zeigerts said, 3 months ago
At least it’s not a coal furnace!
skipcarlsen said, 3 months ago
Not surprisingly, now that the taxpayer subsidies have nearly dried up for solar power panels, the solar power industry finds itself in a financial nosedive with many closing their doors for good. Couldn’t happen soon enough. Let’s build that Canadian pipeline, frack more natural gas, refine more oil, and build more nuclear power plants and stop spending dollars we don’t have on environmentalists’ pipe-dreams!
Christopher Shea said, 3 months ago
@skipcarlsen
So can we also kill tax subsidies for oil and gas companies? Fair is fair, after all…
lizzard85 said, 3 months ago
You took the words right out of my mouth Skip! :)
LingeeWhiz said, 3 months ago
@Christopher Shea
Nope because wherever the company is making money, it pays in lots and lots of tax dollars to that state. The oil and gas company’s keep us alive here.
gameguy49
said, 3 months ago
Rory, the typical sheep, falls for the global warming scam. BAAAA!
chireef said, 3 months ago
@LingeeWhiz
so the taxes go to Canada then, right? we are so afraid of passing our debts down to our children and their children yet we have no problem passing down the environmental disasters to them.
gameguy49
said, 3 months ago
@chireef
What “environmental disasters”??
chireef said, 3 months ago
@gameguy49
do you want to start with the big ones or the really big ones?
chireef said, 3 months ago
lovecanal, hudson river, the entire region of north east africa, … the biggest species die off for more than 100 million years
gameguy49
said, 3 months ago
What does any of that have to do with a pipeline bringing Canadian oil to the USA?
gameguy49
said, 3 months ago
@chireef
“The taxes go to Canada”? It isn’t a case of “THE taxes” Canadian companies and their workers will pay taxes in Canada and the US companies and their workers will pay taxes in the USA. It is a win win situation for both countries and the US dependance on Middle East oil is substantially reduced.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 3 months ago
@skipcarlsen
Why is oil still being subsidized but solar power isn’t? Subsidies are only for start up business, not mature profitable ones like oil and coal.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 3 months ago
@gameguy49
The problem is dependence on oil itself. The tar sans are nearly solid, wastes fresh water, destruction of forests and produces 4X the amount of GHGs that regular oil drilling does.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 3 months ago
All of it is going to be sold over seas anyway.