“NEOCONMAN – I’m serious. How, specifically, do we stop people from ILLEGALLY entering this country? “Apologies, I’ve been out of town for a week and only discovered this. Serious questions deserve serious answers. I see this issue as somewhat analogous to America’s drug problem: “How can we stop those terrible Columbians from selling us all those drugs we are demanding to buy?” You can’t stop either the drugs or the immigrants as long as there’s a market for both. You’re offering them work and they come to work, and then you cry about them coming to work. Stop offering them jobs and they’ll stop coming. Go after the businesses. There’s half the problem. As for legitimate refugees, what’s the problem? It’s minor; there are nowhere near as many as Trump’s wild exaggeration suggests with his “invasion” garbage,” America is fabulously rich enough to care for them for a year or two until they get on their feet, get jobs, and start contributing taxes and to the cultural mosaic. There’s the other half. Then, by all means, build your walls and secure your borders.
Here’s the quandary posed by this cartoon. Donnie has no idea how to open a baby food jar and the protectors of the British Monarch made him leave his hammer on the doorstep, so he’s stuck!
The cartoon is perfect commentary on the “man” who is currently President. My suggestion is to avoid international travel until he is out of the White House. Otherwise, you spend most of your vacation apologizing.
Trump leaves London after wreaking diplomatic destruction
US president was shielded from the public but causes havoc for Theresa May
Organisers had succeeded in shielding Trump from the public. The 20-foot Trump Baby blimp, clutching a mobile phone and wearing a giant nappy, took flight over the Houses of Parliament. Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of London, cheering, drumming and the banging of pots and pans. There were placards including: “Golden towers & golden showers”, “We shall overcomb”, “Big orange ….” and “This crowd is bigger than your inauguration crowd.”
Colette, a pensions administrator from Croydon, explained: “He’s an arse in every way possible. He’s not a role model. He’s against women, he’s a racist. He’s every bad thing you can think of. I’m more afraid of him than of anyone else in the world.”
Would Trump heed the protests? “I’m not sure he’s capable of empathy,” he said. “He’s too thick skinned. But I hope America sees how he’s viewed by the rest of the world and think, ‘We can do a little bit better’.”
Zen-of-Zinfandel almost 6 years ago
Bubble and squeak!
Daeder almost 6 years ago
At least he gets two scoops of baby food, right?
NeoconMan almost 6 years ago
jlocke • 6 days ago
“NEOCONMAN – I’m serious. How, specifically, do we stop people from ILLEGALLY entering this country? “Apologies, I’ve been out of town for a week and only discovered this. Serious questions deserve serious answers. I see this issue as somewhat analogous to America’s drug problem: “How can we stop those terrible Columbians from selling us all those drugs we are demanding to buy?” You can’t stop either the drugs or the immigrants as long as there’s a market for both. You’re offering them work and they come to work, and then you cry about them coming to work. Stop offering them jobs and they’ll stop coming. Go after the businesses. There’s half the problem. As for legitimate refugees, what’s the problem? It’s minor; there are nowhere near as many as Trump’s wild exaggeration suggests with his “invasion” garbage,” America is fabulously rich enough to care for them for a year or two until they get on their feet, get jobs, and start contributing taxes and to the cultural mosaic. There’s the other half. Then, by all means, build your walls and secure your borders.
Odon Premium Member almost 6 years ago
It would have been entirely appropriate to rescind his invitation.
shakeswilly almost 6 years ago
A bar of soap to wash that potty mouth would have been more appropriate.
Funny_Ha_Ha almost 6 years ago
Made out of real babies.
Mr. Blawt almost 6 years ago
And he still threw a pouty tantrum. What a disgrace.
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member almost 6 years ago
“I was expecting a full breakfast. Of course I’’m looking displeased.” (Make sure Sarah gets the brief on that.)
devildog64 almost 6 years ago
Spot On, Clay! Though I don’t know how he will eat, since he’s had his foot (or both) in his mouth the whole trip.
Teto85 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Spot on, but, he’ll only get tea with the Queen. And probably not a High Tea.
wellis1947 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Here’s the quandary posed by this cartoon. Donnie has no idea how to open a baby food jar and the protectors of the British Monarch made him leave his hammer on the doorstep, so he’s stuck!
rs0204 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
The cartoon is perfect commentary on the “man” who is currently President. My suggestion is to avoid international travel until he is out of the White House. Otherwise, you spend most of your vacation apologizing.
tauyen almost 6 years ago
What? No Diet Coke ?
well-i-never almost 6 years ago
They left the lid on. How cruel and rude.
Radish the wordsmith almost 6 years ago
Trump leaves London after wreaking diplomatic destruction
US president was shielded from the public but causes havoc for Theresa May
Organisers had succeeded in shielding Trump from the public. The 20-foot Trump Baby blimp, clutching a mobile phone and wearing a giant nappy, took flight over the Houses of Parliament. Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of London, cheering, drumming and the banging of pots and pans. There were placards including: “Golden towers & golden showers”, “We shall overcomb”, “Big orange ….” and “This crowd is bigger than your inauguration crowd.”
Colette, a pensions administrator from Croydon, explained: “He’s an arse in every way possible. He’s not a role model. He’s against women, he’s a racist. He’s every bad thing you can think of. I’m more afraid of him than of anyone else in the world.”
Would Trump heed the protests? “I’m not sure he’s capable of empathy,” he said. “He’s too thick skinned. But I hope America sees how he’s viewed by the rest of the world and think, ‘We can do a little bit better’.”
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/jul/13/trump-leaves-london-after-wreaking-diplomatic-destruction
Radish the wordsmith almost 6 years ago
Trump is on his way to worship his god Putin.
martens almost 6 years ago
From the clips I saw on European coverage, he behaved like the boor he is and even photobombed the queen at the military review.
Stevefk almost 6 years ago
I hear they served humble pie for dessert, but he’s never tasted it before.
ahab almost 6 years ago
Worse, Republicans, including his GOP Congress, highly approve of his thoughts and methods, and emulate him.