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Not being familiar with US politics back then Iāve been wondering why Trudeau had his character supporting who Iām vaguely aware is connected to big business.
I love this story arcā but Iām a bit bummed that, as a 50+ year old separated guy, no hot 30-40 something is hitting on me like Kim is on Mike. Granted, I donāt live in Seattle and work for a tech company. Geekiness, however, I got.
Donāt tell me you will cut taxes. Explain to me how you will fund welfare, unemployment and war. Unless it includes putting everyone on welfare and unemployed in the military and having them work on infrastructure projects youāre not really the President for me.
Whatever happened to āThe greatest good for the greatest numberā as a goal? Itās turned into (or reverted to (or always really was)) the greatest good for the most powerful.
Archie Bunker referred to some people as communists. Gloria replied they were members of a commune, but not communists. Archie replied āPeople who live in communes are communists.ā
Is anyone remarking on how Mike somehow loses his glasses in the last panel? Did they spontaneously disintegrate or get absorbed into his big eyes? They arenāt in either hand or on his keyboard
I used to be attracted to libertarian ideas. Being naturally a lefty and a bit of an anarchist type, I assumed that people left on their own would cooperate to ensure everybody was okay. Unfortunately, libertarians turned out to be right-wingers with the ideal of everybody being out for themselves. One of their party policies is that anybody can drive a car, regardless of age, health and knowledge. Iād be scared to leave the basement.
BE THIS GUY over 3 years ago
He was young and idealistic then. Heās middle-aged and worried about putting his kid through college now.
Blood-Poisoning Vermin over 3 years ago
Jerry Rubin became a stockbroker
saobadao over 3 years ago
As itās said, everyone is a liberal until they get rich
Randallw over 3 years ago
Not being familiar with US politics back then Iāve been wondering why Trudeau had his character supporting who Iām vaguely aware is connected to big business.
mr.monkeyshines over 3 years ago
mikey just got co-opted for a sec..itll pass
mariodealpine over 3 years ago
Boomers in a nutshell. A ācommune to Pagan Reagan to holding a Nazi torchā journey of the spineless.
RichardHunter over 3 years ago
I was always confused by this: Is Trudeau a libertarian or was this to show that Mike is a bit deluded?
PaulR.Parsons over 3 years ago
I love this story arcā but Iām a bit bummed that, as a 50+ year old separated guy, no hot 30-40 something is hitting on me like Kim is on Mike. Granted, I donāt live in Seattle and work for a tech company. Geekiness, however, I got.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Donāt tell me you will cut taxes. Explain to me how you will fund welfare, unemployment and war. Unless it includes putting everyone on welfare and unemployed in the military and having them work on infrastructure projects youāre not really the President for me.
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 3 years ago
How to be successful in business: Maximize profits.
How to do that? Reduce expenses, increase revenues, or both.
So how does that translate to government? Reduce expenses = cut services. Increase revenues = raise taxes.
The last kind of person we should be voting for is one who claims (if not brags) that heās āa successful businessmanā.
Nyckname over 3 years ago
The ā90s aināt nothing but the ā60s turned upside down.
gantech over 3 years ago
Ding! That awful moment when you discover youāve become your parentsā¦.
Timothy Madigan Premium Member over 3 years ago
to be fair, that commune also included B.D.
Bob Blumenfeld over 3 years ago
Note Mikeās eyes in the last frame: Innocence mode.
Bob Blumenfeld over 3 years ago
Whatever happened to āThe greatest good for the greatest numberā as a goal? Itās turned into (or reverted to (or always really was)) the greatest good for the most powerful.
mourdac Premium Member over 3 years ago
Kim Il-Sung supposedly said that anyone can be a good Communist but give him people who show up to pick up the garbage every day at 6 a.m.
uniquename over 3 years ago
Whatād they say in āThe Big Chillā? āFām if they canāt take a joke.ā
Susan00100 over 3 years ago
I love Kim. Iām anxiously waiting for the strip where Mikeās worthless ex and her even more worthless āsoul mateā first meet her.
Jogger2 over 3 years ago
Archie Bunker referred to some people as communists. Gloria replied they were members of a commune, but not communists. Archie replied āPeople who live in communes are communists.ā
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 3 years ago
I remember the Steve Forbes campaign, in which his posters and bumper stickers had more personality than the actual candidate.
chfabbro over 3 years ago
Is anyone remarking on how Mike somehow loses his glasses in the last panel? Did they spontaneously disintegrate or get absorbed into his big eyes? They arenāt in either hand or on his keyboard
MartinPerry1 over 3 years ago
I used to be attracted to libertarian ideas. Being naturally a lefty and a bit of an anarchist type, I assumed that people left on their own would cooperate to ensure everybody was okay. Unfortunately, libertarians turned out to be right-wingers with the ideal of everybody being out for themselves. One of their party policies is that anybody can drive a car, regardless of age, health and knowledge. Iād be scared to leave the basement.
dogday Premium Member over 3 years ago
Yeah. Hard Lessons from the ā60s: 1. Abbie Hoffman became a stock broker. 2. Hippies were NOT all about love. sigh.
Ray Helvy Premium Member over 3 years ago
The ole gray commune just aināt what she used to be!