Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for December 26, 2016
Transcript:
Zonker: Maybe you better bring me up to speed, Duke. Duke: It's Simple, my boy. The Lords cannot actually kill a bill outright, but we can block and revise it! In its current form, Thatcher's tax rate bill is an abomination. Once again, she is trying to line the pockets of the idle rich at the expense of the working poor! Zonker: Oh. But aren't we the idle rich? Duke: Quite! But haven't you ever betrayed your class? It's enormous fun!
BE THIS GUY almost 8 years ago
There are people in the US who betray their class all the time.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 8 years ago
In Zonker’s case, idle anyway.
Stanwal2 almost 8 years ago
They said that about FDR thank god! He had too much class for them!
Stanwal2 almost 8 years ago
Who needs Doonesbury when we have the Trump reboot?
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Italian left of the so said Democratic Party betrayed all the workers with its “Job Act” a law created a generatio of young people without any warranty about the future and with temporary and bad payed works and the older workers have seen many of their rights fly away with this act
docforbin almost 8 years ago
Actually, under the Parliament Acts 1911 and 1949, the House of Lords cannot either amend or vote down what are called “Money Bills” (which here in the US are referred to as “revenue bills” in the Constitution). They automatically become law 60 days after they pass the House of Commons. This bill Zonker is considering would be considered a “Money Bill” since it deals with taxation.
magicwalnut almost 8 years ago
Warren Buffet?
summerdog86 almost 8 years ago
I would think that being the idle rich would be enormous fun in itself!
Red Ruffensor almost 8 years ago
What goes around comes around.
tigre1again almost 8 years ago
And many a truth is spoken in jest…remember THAT.
jrankin1959 almost 8 years ago
When originally printed, I thought the punch line read, “…it’s shocking good fun!”
montessoriteacher almost 8 years ago
The rich are for socialism when it applies to themselves. Corporate welfare is just fine, but don’t go giving any $ to the poor.
pumaman almost 8 years ago
Brilliant fun!
montessoriteacher almost 8 years ago
I am not advocating for the poor working long hours at low pay in dingy government factories. I am advocating for good, decent union jobs with fair wages. Under Reagan and Thatcher, the working class suffered when the unions lost power. The rich did very well as they benefitted from the corporate handouts. Jack in Bizarro World needs to learn from some actual history.
montessoriteacher almost 8 years ago
Trump is an admirer of the world of Putin, a country in which the dingy government factories are abundant. Trump and some in the GOP think Putin is a great leader. They better be careful what they wish for. Putin simply has his rivals killed if they stand up to him.
montessoriteacher almost 8 years ago
If you want to live like a republican, vote democratic.
whiteaj almost 8 years ago
Finally it all makes sense.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 8 years ago
dcunning said,
@LameRandomName
“Trump won by bamboozling the ignorant and rewarding the rich.”
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but mostly he won by running against one of the few people he could beat
lindz.coop Premium Member almost 8 years ago
T’would never happen in the US….besides the rich need their money to buy elections.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 8 years ago
Ather said,
“I wish the rich in the US would betray their class.”
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Just as a mental exercise, please define what would constitute a betrayal of class.
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Follow that with contemplation of what whatever that would be would do to the rest of the people.
For an example, The Soviet leaders decided to stick it to the rich farmers by taking away their seed and collectivizing their farms. This led to starvation which killed millions.
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More recently the same thing was done to the people of Ethiopia with the same starvation and deaths of millions.
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The rich include the bankers and investors. If the banks fail, the people needing banks suffer. If the investors fail, the businesses fail and the people lose their jobs and the people who needed what they produced suffer for the lack of it.
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What is more, the people who provide them services like water, sewage, power, cars, health care. et cetera can’t be paid and they suffer.
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The ripples don’t stop there or die down, they may get even worse because THEY can’t pay for what THEY need.
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If you aren’t careful, you may destroy the world before Trump gets to.