Really, put philosophical differences aside, where would you be today if every GM and Chrysler building and all of their suppliers buildings were empty? It really has worked. Everyone who was without job 4 years ago who I know is working today.
Let’s hope that Obama gets a super-majority in the Senate and a majority in the House, Without it, the Republicans will still obstruct everything he wants to do like they have the past 3+ years. As for the “absolute control” the Republicans claim he had, it amounted to about 2 weeks. People expect miracles in two weeks, I think not.Heaven forbid that Romney is elected, he will face the same thing.
Excellent, Lisa!here is an expert economist’s agreement with this toon…www.realclearpolitics.com10/25/12 article “Obama’s Little Plan”…by Larry Kudlow.Obama’s Same Old, Same Old, but MORE OF IT…!
As much as I love new software and new technology, the package Romney offers seems based on ideas even older than 2008, and doesn’t come with user friendly and easy to understand information manuals. I have stated in the past there are two Republican for whom I could give support- Jeb Bush and Colin Powell. Jeb Bush is more moderate than Romney and Colin Powell is supporting Obama.It’s sad that we have become so divided as a people the candidates feel unable to provide real facts without being ripped in the press and on these forums. If we were hearing more about actual policies with numbers and details instead of whose ahead in today’s polls, real decisions for the best man would prevail.Sadly, we get the horse race, and the stable is getting stinky.regretfully,C.
Mittens agenda is from the stone age, from taking away a woman’s right to choose, to giving tax breaks to those who don’t need them, to cutting services and investments in our country.
If Mittens gets in, will our right-wing trolls find themselves unemployed, as no longer necessary, like so many of our American workers Mitt and his friends shafted in the past???
The Senate had 58 Democrats,one of them not confirmed for months, Senator Kennedy was in the hospital, 2 Independants and after Sen. Kennedy’s passing a Republican was appointed to take his place.
Ok, that’s funny. I do expect Obama to continue championing people who work for a living over people who invest for a living. I expect that he will continue to use drones and small forces to combat terrorism, instead of leading us into wasteful occupations.Of course, voting for Romney would be like installing Windows ME, which was released right before George Bush was elected. Romney is Bush’s third term.
Bassrox Premium Member over 11 years ago
ZING! Good one, Lisa!!!
Dtroutma over 11 years ago
Mitt just wants to replay “W”.
ConserveGov over 11 years ago
A proven failure and all out of ideas.
hanmari over 11 years ago
Obama’s agenda for the next four years is as deprecated as floppy diskettes.
MrDangerous over 11 years ago
I’m very disappointed. Is that the best retort you can come up with? You’re slipping.
Dave Ferro over 11 years ago
Bazinga! Great cartoon, Lisa!
greyolddave over 11 years ago
Really, put philosophical differences aside, where would you be today if every GM and Chrysler building and all of their suppliers buildings were empty? It really has worked. Everyone who was without job 4 years ago who I know is working today.
starcandles Premium Member over 11 years ago
Love the “floppy” reference. Unique & fun editorial cartoon!
ossiningaling over 11 years ago
You spelled buggy wrong. It’s b-a-y-o-n-e-t.
Justice22 over 11 years ago
Let’s hope that Obama gets a super-majority in the Senate and a majority in the House, Without it, the Republicans will still obstruct everything he wants to do like they have the past 3+ years. As for the “absolute control” the Republicans claim he had, it amounted to about 2 weeks. People expect miracles in two weeks, I think not.Heaven forbid that Romney is elected, he will face the same thing.
disgustedtaxpayer over 11 years ago
Excellent, Lisa!here is an expert economist’s agreement with this toon…www.realclearpolitics.com10/25/12 article “Obama’s Little Plan”…by Larry Kudlow.Obama’s Same Old, Same Old, but MORE OF IT…!
chazandru over 11 years ago
As much as I love new software and new technology, the package Romney offers seems based on ideas even older than 2008, and doesn’t come with user friendly and easy to understand information manuals. I have stated in the past there are two Republican for whom I could give support- Jeb Bush and Colin Powell. Jeb Bush is more moderate than Romney and Colin Powell is supporting Obama.It’s sad that we have become so divided as a people the candidates feel unable to provide real facts without being ripped in the press and on these forums. If we were hearing more about actual policies with numbers and details instead of whose ahead in today’s polls, real decisions for the best man would prevail.Sadly, we get the horse race, and the stable is getting stinky.regretfully,C.
joe vignone over 11 years ago
Mittens agenda is from the stone age, from taking away a woman’s right to choose, to giving tax breaks to those who don’t need them, to cutting services and investments in our country.
ajc60803 over 11 years ago
Yep, Obummer is just about as useless as those old diskettes.
Dtroutma over 11 years ago
If Mittens gets in, will our right-wing trolls find themselves unemployed, as no longer necessary, like so many of our American workers Mitt and his friends shafted in the past???
Justice22 over 11 years ago
The Senate had 58 Democrats,one of them not confirmed for months, Senator Kennedy was in the hospital, 2 Independants and after Sen. Kennedy’s passing a Republican was appointed to take his place.
Uncle Joe Premium Member over 11 years ago
Ok, that’s funny. I do expect Obama to continue championing people who work for a living over people who invest for a living. I expect that he will continue to use drones and small forces to combat terrorism, instead of leading us into wasteful occupations.Of course, voting for Romney would be like installing Windows ME, which was released right before George Bush was elected. Romney is Bush’s third term.