Jeff Stahler for August 02, 2011

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    BigSlurpy  over 12 years ago

    I don’t care how hard you try or how good your intentions are. It is not possible to borrow your way out of debt. We need a trillion dollars in spending cuts here and now, not ten years into the future which will never be seen anyways.

    http://www.the-two-malcontents.com/2011/08/mondays-toon-8/

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    hotdogger  over 12 years ago

    Like the guy said: This is a good first step on a long road. Hopefully, it will highlight that we need to reduce, not expand, Government intrusion into every aspect of our lives.

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    Riff Gibson Premium Member over 12 years ago

    Ultimately, the citizens of the United States of America are going to have to decide how much government they are willing to PAY for. Nothing is free! If they want more govt, then they must pay more. If they want less, then they can pay less. If no one wants to pay any taxes, then let’s cut govt back to where it was before 1890 or thereabouts. I’m sure everyone will be happy about that! We can all live like the Amish.

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    halfabug  over 12 years ago

    That should be Obama in the middle.

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    dfowensby  over 12 years ago

    the perfumed rat should be smiling. he made out.

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    Dtroutma  over 12 years ago

    The civit should be a teabag.

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    Justice22  over 12 years ago

    I understand that the markets around the world are down because of The U.S.’s drop in manufacturing and jobs. It is funny that the markets in China and India where our jobs are going are hurting because of it.

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    disgustedtaxpayer  over 12 years ago

    good cartoon.but the senate and house voters on the “yes” side are the real SKUNKS…..in 2012 we taxpayers need to SKUNK CONGRESS and replace them……Go! Tea Party!

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