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Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for October 26, 2010
Transcript:
Businessman: Maybe one day, this will all be yours, son. Boy: Uh... "maybe"? Businessman: Well... I need to see if you've got what it takes to make it as a C.E.O. in the ruthless world of a corporate boardroom before I hand it over and let you sit in that chair. Boy: Oh. OK... Businessman: That's my boy!
parethed over 14 years ago
Can you sayâŠAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
Kevin Jordan over 14 years ago
It might be yours sooner than you think!
OhâŠand enjoy the millions of dollars of debt!
pouncingtiger over 14 years ago
It looks like Wiley was influenced by the movie âKind Hearts and Coronetsâ and other Ealing type movies.
The kidâs father was a real âpaneâ.
Sisyphos over 14 years ago
That lad has ambition! He will go far! (Say, about as far as his late father, and soon, as the swirl of rivalry engulfs him).
mirthiful over 14 years ago
The dad mustâve been so proud⊠for about 30 seconds.
StrangeTikiGod over 14 years ago
An argument for the estate tax if ever there was oneâŠ
kreole over 14 years ago
I donât get itâŠ..did the old man jump or did the kid shove him out? Looking for a clueâŠâŠâŠ..
jscarey over 14 years ago
This is the argument against the estate tax; the boy realized the government would take half or more of all his father had worked for if dear old dad had lasted past New Yearâs Eve. If the old man has to go, he needs to go before January 1. Smart kid.
ABComic over 14 years ago
@kreole The kid shoved him. He just proved to his dad he has what it takesâŠ.
hildigunnurr Premium Member over 14 years ago
hah, I could name some people with the same mind-set as this boy!
David Tomaselli Premium Member over 14 years ago
Yeahs, heâs the ideal successor!
nickmangieri Premium Member over 14 years ago
Could he be the anti Eckert?
Mary Finkelstein Premium Member over 14 years ago
Now THATâS why I like this strip!
3hourtour Premium Member over 14 years ago
..this is the exact kind of thinking we need in Washington right nowâŠ
alan.gurka over 14 years ago
Wish we could see the expression on dear olâ dadâs face.
HowieL over 14 years ago
And todayâs word isâŠdefenestration!
lsherris over 14 years ago
@StrangeTikiGod
âAn argument for the estate tax if ever there was oneâŠâ
Because politicians are much more capable of deciding how to spend money than the people who actually earned it. Envy is a poor substitute for judgment.
celeconecca over 14 years ago
hope he checked the will first!
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
I think the kidâs got what it takes.
gjsjr41 over 14 years ago
Dad says proudly as he is hurtling towards the sidewalkâŠâŠ..Thatâs my boyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.
steverinoCT over 14 years ago
The inheritance tax doesnât kick in except for estates worth several million dollars; and it applies only to the amount over that floor. There is not âtens of thousandsâ of farmers / homeowners / smallbusinesses that are affected.
But go right ahead! Paris Hilton must be saved!
rumplesnitz over 14 years ago
No doubt Dadâs got a golden parachute.
Wiley creator over 14 years ago
âIt looks like Wiley was influenced by the movie âKind Hearts and Coronetsâ and other Ealing type movies.â
No, never heard of it or him.
lsherris over 14 years ago
@steverino
Staring January 1 the inheritance tax kicks in at one million dollars.Thanks to the inflationary policies of the Federal Reserve a million dollars doesnât go as far as it used to.
This does include virtually all small farms and small businesses. The ultra rich, however, can afford high priced trusts and loopholes not available to most of us. Donât worry about Paris; sheâll get by.
Think about whether your motivation is fairness (whatever the hell that means) or envy.
Can't Sleep over 14 years ago
I have to wonder how many of you complaining in todayâs comments about inheritance taxes will ever make enough money to be affected by it.
I guess youâre just kind hearted people worring about the pains the rich have to suffer through.
Me? Iâm more worried about making it through the end of the month.
dsom8 over 14 years ago
Why do you all seem to accept that ruthlessness in business includes murder? A business owner can easily be economically âruthlessâ and yet moral. Please go back and read âAtlas Shrugged.â
lsherris over 14 years ago
@NightShade09
âI guess youâre just kind hearted people worring about the pains the rich have to suffer through.
Me? Iâm more worried about making it through the end of the month.â
Itâs less a matter of worrying about the rich as it is worrying about respect for property rights. You certainly are not alone in worrying about getting through the end of the month. Everyoneâs standard of living is being lowered in order to increase the power of government and the entities (banks, some large corporations) that own the government.
If we actually lived in a free society (no taxes, respect for property rights) we would all have an improved standard of living. Certainly some would be richer than others, but then some people are luckier, smarter, work harder, etc.
Thatâs life. Attempts to equalize things will result in poverty for the masses.
kpduty over 14 years ago
@algurka
I think his expression would be sort of âflatâ.
Destiny23 over 14 years ago
Reminds me of the âDrew Cary Showâ episode in which the British businessman was bragging that âmy father killed his father to seize the family business, I killed my father to get it, and God willing, some day my son will kill me to get his hands on itâŠâ
pschearer Premium Member over 14 years ago
I sometimes wonder where Wiley DID get his liberal fantasy image of the business world. College? Public school? Church? His motherâs knee? In any case, Iâm pretty sure he never got it from the business world.
prrdh over 14 years ago
One interesting side effect of inheritance taxes is that they give public corporations (which are required by law to make maximizing the return to shareholders the be-all and end-all of their existence) an edge over privately held companies (which can have other priorities). Thatâs why when the children of the founder of a private business have to sell the business to a corporation to pay the taxes, the community the business is in so often loses jobs, charitable contributions, civic leadership, etc.
1crekrt over 14 years ago
I figure if spammers will steal comment space they ll steal credit card numbers to
Pjbflyn over 14 years ago
The Young Republicans are getting younger every day.
Potrzebie over 14 years ago
Didnât the guy watch âThe Hudsucker proxyâ? He could have avoided that.
Timothy Adams Premium Member over 14 years ago
Thatâs MY kind of bail-out.
alan.gurka over 14 years ago
Those people, today, complaining about the inheritance tax starting at estates of $1,000,000 or more probably are the same ones getting nailed by the AMT that originally was supposed to only tax the rich. Since it was never indexed for inflation, more and more people are getting hit with this additional income tax. The same thing will happen with the inheritance tax. Someday your 2-bedroom home, your SUV, and your 401k or IRA will all be worth over $1 mil through inflation.
will4life over 14 years ago
âTo be the man, you have to beat the man!â
Dtroutma over 14 years ago
Little bustard just shoved dad out the window to see if he really could fly on his own, as he always claimed led to his wealth and position. He will soon lay an egg and have his own little bustard to worry about.
bmonk over 14 years ago
steverino said, about 7 hours ago
The inheritance tax doesnât kick in except for estates worth several million dollars; and it applies only to the amount over that floor. There is not âtens of thousandsâ of farmers / homeowners / smallbusinesses that are affected.
Not true: estate taxes vary by states; several nearby (to me) states start imposing the estate tax at $1,000,000âor will come the new year when the Federal Estate Tax gets reinstated.
Lots of local farms are worth at least $1,000,000âon paperâbecause of land and equipment investments. Which means, when the taxes are paid, most of the farm must be sold to inherit any of it.
stripfun over 14 years ago
i bet he picked his pocket first
Rodney99 over 14 years ago
So;
If I die owing everybody money (negative net worth), the inheritance tax will PAY money to my estate, yes?
weasel_monkey over 14 years ago
âSon, one day all this will be yoursâ
âWhat, the curtains?!?â
reynard61 over 14 years ago
Guess dad forgot to put on his Golden ParachuteâŠ
runar over 14 years ago
âread âAtlas Shruggedâ.â
Waste of time, paper, money, ink and effort.
rockngolfer over 14 years ago
I know about Florida, estate tax does not affect under $675,000 and North Carolina is about the same.
Joseph Krois over 14 years ago
Obviously the kid is âNOTâ CEO material. His rampant disregard for corporate real estate asset management would certainly make him a pariah, even among pariahs. The possible litigation: destruction of corporate property (broken glass); unauthorized termination of an employee; illegal dumping in a zoned non-waste area; post-parental partem disorder lawsuits; misappropriation of funds (not illustrated); unapproved use of upper-management gravity applications. I mean this kid is uselessâŠ
PS. I hope Wiley is kidding about Ealing⊠I mean rally!
Sluffo Premium Member over 14 years ago
Kind Hearts and Coronets - an Alec Guinness classic! You really should see it Wiley.
MatureCanadian over 14 years ago
Sick, sick, sick! I love it! Heartess little Munchkin will get his!
How about The Thirteenth Chair as well as Kind Hearts and Coronets?
falcon_370f over 14 years ago
Heâs got what it takes.
x_Tech over 14 years ago
The King is dead⊠Long live the King! So whatâs with all the lawyer babble?
lindz.coop Premium Member over 14 years ago
Yup â heâs got what it takes.
Frankr over 14 years ago
VERY funny, Wiley!
sleepeeg3 over 14 years ago
Ehehe⊠homicidal children⊠so like us.
You know, CEOs are appointed by shareholdersâŠ
kaystari Premium Member almost 13 years ago
that was very disturbing, shame on you wiley!