B.C. by Mastroianni and Hart for June 11, 2024

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    seanfear  22 days ago

    and those who initiated it (hmm so i guess back to the banks anyway)

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    Pointspread  22 days ago

    Truth.

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    Cerabooge  22 days ago

    The banks, the military corporations and their owners, and capitalists in general. Death worshippers all.

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    blunebottle  22 days ago

    He must have been reading the history of the Napoleonic war. And all the others.

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    Enter.Name.Here  22 days ago

    Winners? Weapons-making companies and their owners. Warring nations can’t throw enough money at them.

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    rob.home  22 days ago

    …and the politicians.

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    A Common 'tator  22 days ago

    And the arms manufacturers…

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    Purple People Eater  22 days ago

    And the arms manufacturers.

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    littlejohn Premium Member 22 days ago

    Makers of prosthetic limbs?

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    mourdac Premium Member 22 days ago

    Germany has just updated its defense plans for a possible attack by Russia. It mentions the possibility of war by 2029.

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    Gent  22 days ago

    You can banks on em for that eh.

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    preacherman Premium Member 22 days ago

    Yes, and the stock market.

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    Gandalf  22 days ago

    What Eisenhower called the military-industrial complex

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    zeexenon  22 days ago

    Well we proved it wasn’t The North or The South.

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    Count Olaf Premium Member 22 days ago

    No one

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    sandpiper  22 days ago

    And the heads of corporations of all kinds. Nothing changes.

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    sandpiper  22 days ago

    I’m wondering – given the tendency of private equity companies to gradually destroy any enterprise they buy, maybe they could buy into belligerent governments and use their talents for good instead of evil.

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    MRC112  22 days ago

    Yes, they are all a bunch of bankers

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    bishopdouglasa Premium Member 22 days ago

    Almost like a great awakening. Good job.

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    ChessPirate  22 days ago

    ♪♫ "Generals gathered in their masses

    Just like witches at black masses

    Evil minds that plot destruction

    Sorcerer of death’s construction

    In the fields, the bodies burning

    As the war machine keeps turning

    Death and hatred to mankind

    Poisoning their brainwashed minds

    Oh lord, yeah!

    Politicians hide themselves away

    They only started the war

    Why should they go out to fight?

    They leave that role to the poor, yeah…" ♪♫

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    David Huie Green ForceIsAUsefulFiction  22 days ago

    Unless they are vaporized, of course.

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    flagmichael  22 days ago

    Actually, banks typically suffer badly in real wars. They are the front line of economies, which always suffer badly when we break all the toys. There are industries that profit but most do not; money is spent elsewhere.

    It would be no fun to have been a bank that had lots of investment in Dresden in February of 1945.

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    rugeirn  22 days ago

    The winner of World War I was J. P. Morgan. He loaned Britain and France over $500 million. That’s the equivalent of about $12 billion in today’s money. Needless to say he got a little nervous when it looked like his creditors were likely to lose which meant his loan was likely to go up in smoke. No surprise that he used his influence, which was very powerful, to ensure that the US entered the war and saved his wallet.

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    JPuzzleWhiz  22 days ago

    Actually, I don’t think that there are any real “winners” in a war…

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    ladykat  22 days ago

    So true.

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    serial232  22 days ago

    Survivors

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    rockyridge1977  22 days ago

    East bank or west bank……both????

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    Daltongang Premium Member 22 days ago

    Those of us in the middle. Stopped to fill up the car this morning on the way to work at one of the local Hospitals. $2.78 per gallon of unleaded regular.

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    DaBump Premium Member 22 days ago

    Ho hum. What’s happened to B.C.? Clichés are not funny. And if you’re going to have a message strip, please go back to the Christian themes that Johnny Hart used to share, even if they were anachronistic. At least they were uplifting. I don’t need more cynicism in my life.

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    morningglory73 Premium Member 22 days ago

    Munitions manufacturers and contractors also.

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    markkahler52  22 days ago
    Follow The Money!
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    mistercatworks  22 days ago

    The East banks and the West banks.

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    razzledazzle295  22 days ago

    In a war, there are no winners. Only losers.

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    samadartson  22 days ago

    The arms merchants.

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    cheryl_mjones.333777  22 days ago

    Halliburton. Raytheon, etc. The war machine is a voracious beast.

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    cracker65  22 days ago

    The wealthy and privileged

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