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With his singular style, Tom Toles tackles the complex issues of the day. This Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist skillfully targets political, economic and social concerns — in particular complicated environmental issues — with a clear-eyed precision that hits the mark every time.
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Ms. Ima said, 3 months ago
Naaa… print more paper dems…. so I can stack more silver. Nothing to invest in here, believe in your saviour O to steal from the rich to give you pennies.
ARodney said, 3 months ago
Ima, your post makes no sense. It’s not even wrong-headed, as usual, it’s just unintelligible.
Justice22 said, 3 months ago
The ’toon refers to Virginia, not the US.
Omnius said, 3 months ago
@Ms. Ima
Little Miss Ima you totally missed the point of the cartoon, but then your drivel is always wrong and off point. Toles is making fun of those despicable and corrupt tea baggers running Virginia into the ground.
skipcarlsen said, 3 months ago
Although I doubt it’s legality; the way Obama is spending our country into abject poverty with his asinine socialist economic agenda, Virginia may just be on the right track here!
Rx71Wm29 said, 3 months ago
I wonder what the Fed will do when we run out of trees?
jack75287 said, 3 months ago
Oh no budget for 4 years and the first two Democrats had both houses of congress. I would not talk about being Glebe.
ruff
said, 3 months ago
@ARodney
What’s new ?
Night-Gaunt49 said, 3 months ago
@Ms. Ima
Silver and gold are negative indicators. Which means all those that are storing up gold and silver are betting on profiting from disaster.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 3 months ago
@Omnius
Please stop with the childish insults, it doesn’t show well for you. Cheapens your arguments.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 3 months ago
@skipcarlsen
Pres. Obama is spending less every year.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 3 months ago
@Rx71Wm29
They use cotton paper.
TheTrustedMechanic said, 3 months ago
@jack75287
I am really getting tire of trying to teach you ignorant, incapable of learning republicans the reality of the situation. The democrats did NOT have control of congress for the first two years of President Obama’s presidency. Numbers on paper don’t matter, butts in the seats are what counts. And that’s what happened here. ONE Democrat was absent which gave the republicans their opportunity to hijack Virginia. For only about two months did the Democrats have a super majority in the Senate. And as the obstructionist republicans have proven the last few years, without a super-majority the republicans won’t allow the Democrats do anything they don’t like. So not only are you WRONG, your comment is also the epitome of stupidity.
I think what this cartoon is referring to is this,
http://www.slate.com/blogs/weigel/2013/01/22/virginia_republicans_ram_trhough_redistricting_plan_while_black_civil_rights.html
And an update
http://www.politifreak.com/virginia-republicans-kill-their-own-mid-decade-redistricting-plan/
like the sources or not, they tell about the issue and you can’t deny that the despicable republicans did what the reports say they did. You can go to your preferred propaganda source and do more research if you wish, but the truth is out there, not that the RWNJs here care to find it.
dtroutma
said, 3 months ago
Just as the wing nuts ignore that it’s the UNITED States of America, and they can’t go play alone in the sand box (there was that 1861-1865 “dustup” that was supposed to resolve that), it was Virginia that played a part in that as well, but at the time the recalcitrant were the “Democrats” of the day, who merely switched sides with the Civil Rights Act, 100 years later.
motivemagus said, 3 months ago
@TheTrustedMechanic
Well done.