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Yup. Something like that… and I presume this strip is from well over 30 years ago.
What’s good for the USA is good for General Bullmoose!!
I’ve been saying this for years. Those among the 1%, and most especially the 0.1%, who are not sociopaths (“It is not enough to succeed. Others must fail.” ~ Gore Vidal) must realize that the best investment that the well-to-do have ever made in all of human history was in the American middle class during the 3 decades following WW II. Even though at the time the taxes on the wealthy were confiscatory, not only did it result in remarkable economic prosperity for all, including the wealthy, it also meant that the wealthy could sleep safely in their beds and not have to cower behind walls and private armies for fear that their heads might end up on a pike. Sadly, those days seem to be passing.
Well, sure. It’s like the proverb of the vizier who told his king, “Sire, you are spending vast sums of gold on your army, but none to feed the people!” “Aye,” said the king, “but when the revolution comes, I’ll be READY.”
Let them eat cake! (Berke could do that if he wanted to; but no, he’d rather see bunny-on-bunny violence, ’cause that’s funnier. What’s wrong here?)
Alexander the Good Enough over 7 years ago
Yup. Something like that… and I presume this strip is from well over 30 years ago.
What’s good for the USA is good for General Bullmoose!!
I’ve been saying this for years. Those among the 1%, and most especially the 0.1%, who are not sociopaths (“It is not enough to succeed. Others must fail.” ~ Gore Vidal) must realize that the best investment that the well-to-do have ever made in all of human history was in the American middle class during the 3 decades following WW II. Even though at the time the taxes on the wealthy were confiscatory, not only did it result in remarkable economic prosperity for all, including the wealthy, it also meant that the wealthy could sleep safely in their beds and not have to cower behind walls and private armies for fear that their heads might end up on a pike. Sadly, those days seem to be passing.
Ravenswing over 7 years ago
Well, sure. It’s like the proverb of the vizier who told his king, “Sire, you are spending vast sums of gold on your army, but none to feed the people!” “Aye,” said the king, “but when the revolution comes, I’ll be READY.”
Adiraiju over 7 years ago
“I can hire one half of the working class to kill the other half!” -Jay Gould
Sisyphos over 7 years ago
It’s bunnies; bunnies in a comic strip!
Let them eat cake! (Berke could do that if he wanted to; but no, he’d rather see bunny-on-bunny violence, ’cause that’s funnier. What’s wrong here?)
Joliet Jake over 7 years ago
You can’t keep kicking a dog, and not expect it to bite you.
Jessica_D over 7 years ago
Over in the shallow end of the pond — There is a bunny saying “ack!” Is he Bill the Bunny?