Let’s not make any assumptions about history and our future. We have to show that we learned from it and can make positive changes.
If you are trying to visualize the future or state your wants and wishes then be very specific and clear. It’s like a contract with the universe. You don’t want anything confusing or ambiguous.
Rod Serling and others had a few stories about unintended wrong consequences and outcomes.
2020 was bad. Without vigilance 2021 will be worse. With the promise of the COVID vaccines people are developing a false sense of security and letting down their guard. For herd immunity it is estimated that 60 to 80 percent of the population needs to have been sick from COVID or have received vaccination. In the USA that’s roughly 200 to 260 million. So far the pace of inoculation has been about 200,000 per day. That needs to be increased 20 fold to 4 million a day (remember you need two shots) to reach herd immunity by August. Don’t let your guard down. Wear masks, socially distance, be safe.
Covid didn’t make Trump lose the election. He was voted out. He lost. He’s acting like a 2 year old who missed his nap. We need a president right now, one who isn’t ignoring the country and spending all his time playing golf.
We have been lucky so far. 91yo mom lives in assisted living, but they have been cautious and shut down to visitors before they were required to. But last week my sister (mom’s contact) was told that an employee who mom has been in contact with tested positive so mom is in isolation for 2 weeks. We don’t know if the employee was someone who had minor contact with mom – someone who picked her food tray or passed her in the hall – or someone with a lot of contact such as the woman who helps her shower as they are not allowed to say who it is.
Tyge about 4 years ago
Amen brother Arlo! Amen!
Dirty Dragon about 4 years ago
“2020: Good Riddance to Bad Rubbish”
whahoppened about 4 years ago
“When it’s gone” Don’t assume that! We’ll have to MAKE THAT happen!
eromlig about 4 years ago
Please, everyone — never NEVER say “It couldn’t get any worse.” Trust me. I’ve been married twice…
Targuman.org Premium Member about 4 years ago
I wonder about Arlo’s expression in the last panel and…the lack of Janis! Say it ain’t so Jimmy!
admiree2 about 4 years ago
Let’s not make any assumptions about history and our future. We have to show that we learned from it and can make positive changes.
If you are trying to visualize the future or state your wants and wishes then be very specific and clear. It’s like a contract with the universe. You don’t want anything confusing or ambiguous.
Rod Serling and others had a few stories about unintended wrong consequences and outcomes.
nosirrom about 4 years ago
2020 was bad. Without vigilance 2021 will be worse. With the promise of the COVID vaccines people are developing a false sense of security and letting down their guard. For herd immunity it is estimated that 60 to 80 percent of the population needs to have been sick from COVID or have received vaccination. In the USA that’s roughly 200 to 260 million. So far the pace of inoculation has been about 200,000 per day. That needs to be increased 20 fold to 4 million a day (remember you need two shots) to reach herd immunity by August. Don’t let your guard down. Wear masks, socially distance, be safe.
Michael G. about 4 years ago
“It ain’t over till it’s over.” Kinda rings true for us all these days.
Yakety Sax about 4 years ago
https://www.kevinandkell.com/
carlosrivers about 4 years ago
Ahhh, the good old days…isn’t that what people like to say?
William Bednar Premium Member about 4 years ago
I wonder what make people think 2021 will be any better than 2020? Can’t be any worse? Oh, yes it can.
Casey Jones about 4 years ago
Nothing to brighten the day like a good limerick.
nisedc about 4 years ago
True. It’s tempting fate to say it.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 4 years ago
It never gets easier!
Natarose about 4 years ago
Perfect sentiment
well-i-never about 4 years ago
Ick. That’s not how you Thbbbbbbtttt!
Chuck2Carol Premium Member about 4 years ago
JJ, I realize it’d be very difficult to draw a mask that would fit over Arlo’s humongous nose, but….
raybarb44 about 4 years ago
Hope springs eternal and “here is to the New Year”……
bibliotheek about 4 years ago
I hope 2021 will see the fulfillment of the Kickstarter rewards. That would be a nice surprise.
timzsixty9 about 4 years ago
It ain’t coming back… it’s gonna get WORSE, if certain certain CHEATING evil political people are allowed to take our country away.
DCBakerEsq about 4 years ago
If WE resolve to make it better, WE can make it better. Otherwise, look out.
Wlly Blly about 4 years ago
Don’t you know that you’re just asking for trouble by saying “it ain’t comin’ back”?
Alturtle about 4 years ago
Fool me once …
bigal666 about 4 years ago
From your lips to God’s ear.
gigagrouch about 4 years ago
On January 1st, hindsight will truly be 2020.
ChukLitl Premium Member about 4 years ago
The 1918 flu killed more in 1919. Keep the mask & keep washing your hands until the antivaxers cry uncle.
flagmichael about 4 years ago
I’m not sure 2020 was in my ten worst years. 1965, 1968, 1985, 2014, and 2015 have it beat by a long shot.
Darryl Heine about 4 years ago
Good riddance to 2020, the year when COVID-19 ruined everything – even making President Trump losing the extended election to Joe Biden!
Moonkey Premium Member about 4 years ago
Covid didn’t make Trump lose the election. He was voted out. He lost. He’s acting like a 2 year old who missed his nap. We need a president right now, one who isn’t ignoring the country and spending all his time playing golf.
tcviii Premium Member about 4 years ago
I like the dark cloud of the coming year.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 4 years ago
We already know it will be worse in 2021. You’ll be pining for 2020 soon enough.
wvmacleod about 4 years ago
2020, 24 hours to go, I want to be sedated!
Mario500 about 4 years ago
(feels confused by this cartoon)
chollacat Premium Member about 4 years ago
We’ve a “shot” – nicely done, there.
Ahuehuete about 4 years ago
Meet the new boss, who is the same as the old boss.
mafastore about 4 years ago
We have been lucky so far. 91yo mom lives in assisted living, but they have been cautious and shut down to visitors before they were required to. But last week my sister (mom’s contact) was told that an employee who mom has been in contact with tested positive so mom is in isolation for 2 weeks. We don’t know if the employee was someone who had minor contact with mom – someone who picked her food tray or passed her in the hall – or someone with a lot of contact such as the woman who helps her shower as they are not allowed to say who it is.