Jim Morin for May 28, 2010

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    comYics  almost 14 years ago

    Wow. Well scoped Jim Morin.

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    MaryWorth Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    The cartoon is so “on the money” that it’s sad!

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    donbeco  almost 14 years ago

    andy you nail it again except…

    this ‘toon shows big oil is in total control

    then you add that the health care crisis is phony.

    It’s past time to change your name to Dick.

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    Gypsy8  almost 14 years ago

    Total crap!

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    MaryWorth Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    ANandy loves to be wrong. For one the government is NOT taking over healthcare, got it? It’s how it’s paid for, especially with the rising prices on being HEALTHY!

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    Jaedabee Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    “Neo-Socialists can create a phony crisis, such as health care”

    Graph: Healthcare spending as a percentage of GDP

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    donbeco  almost 14 years ago

    Maybe he’s really Andy Dick!

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    zekedog55  almost 14 years ago

    Well, c’mon now…Anandy is the brains behind the comment “small event”, his summation of the current BP imbroglio.

    Such a deep thinker should be allowed a bit of…shall we say “latitude” when commenting on such a profoundly complex issue such as “bozOTUS has big oil in his neosocialist stethoscopes.”

    ANandy! Please donate your brain to science!

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    Madman2001  almost 14 years ago

    ANandy is on the “money”, so to speak. If you can’t trust the government to protect us from Big Oil, how can we expect them to protect us from Big Pharma??

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    Prof_Bleen  almost 14 years ago

    Guess that makes GWB the portrait a neo-socialist, given his predilection for creating phony crises (zOMG SADDAM HAS WMD) and his swift and decisive response to Katrina.

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    leerab78  almost 14 years ago

    As if this toon didn’t accurately do enough for my cynicism, I had to read the comments and see how an intelligent non-partisan message ends up with “My guy is crap-but not as crappy* as your guy!” “No, you’re guy is much crappier!” Folks please! Corporations and big oil are stronger when fighting the divided citizens of America

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    Jaedabee Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    “how can we expect them to protect us from Big Pharma??”

    What about “big insurance?”
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    leerab78  almost 14 years ago

    ^^You’re right…let’s add them to the list of unworthy victors against a divided populace

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    Rocky Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    You all make pretty good points today. (Well, almost all of you.) But here’s where I am confused. Where does it say in the constitution that the federal government is supposed to bail out ANYONE? Where does it stipulate that it is the responsibility of government to rush in and pay for hurricane victims? Or pay for the losses of people stupid enough to build homes on a major earthquake fault? Multiple times!!! To me, this is natures way of saying “There are way too many idiots out there wasting oxygen. Time to winnow a little chaff.” This is why we as a race are so pathetic. We have eliminated natural selection from our species, thus allowing anyone to survive and even worse, reproduce. Medical technology and the government dole have pretty much insured our downfall due to rot from within. I realize that this may not be the most Christian thing I’ve ever posted, but from the way I’ve been led to believe from scripture I don’t think Jesus Himself had a whole lot of use for simple lazy slackers. The truly infirm and elderly, yes. The plain lazy and stupid, no. Unfortunately, in this society, the lazy, stupid, AND non-productive can vote themselves a living. tinytown. I have never had any trouble getting your point even when you may not use the best choice of words. When some folks pick at that aspect of your comments it seems to be because they have no valid argument to counter it. Best wishes to all…

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    Jaedabee Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    “Where does it say in the constitution that the federal government is supposed to bail out ANYONE?” Where does it say in the constitution that the federal government is supposed to can be applied to a lot of things. The question is does doing blank maintain stability?

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    Dtroutma  almost 14 years ago

    His loop leaves out all those “regulators” shuffling through the revolving doors to industry jobs, and back into government during Republican administrations- watched it for years.

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