Tom the Dancing Bug by Ruben Bolling for April 13, 2012
Transcript:
lucky ducky the poor little duck who's rich in luck in "tricklin' down!" hound: there he is, across the street! it makes me so angry! friend: lucky ducky? oop: he's just waiting for a government program to give him money for his dinner! friend: some kind of welfare payment? or tax break for the poor? hound: no... it's more complicated than that! but you'll see -- he'll come out on top! tv: new government prorgam: tax cut for the rich! hound: see? that's it! friend: huh? servant: one million dollar i.r.s. refund check for hollingsworth hound! Hound: grrr... here we go! friend: but... how... hound: i'll go to my broker to get this in my bahamas account! oooo! but i just have to get that for my yacht! $10,000 00 per case hound: ugh! now watch this -- the wheels are in motion! salesman: thank you, sir! made a big sale today, honey! meet me at joe's grill for dinner! hound: see? friend: but... salesman: here you go, my good man! $10 for excellent service! hound: grr... waiter: and here's that buck i owe you for peeling potatoes. hound: nooo! ducky: gotcha! hound: lucky ducky! ducky: one bargain-burger with extra "secret sauce." burgerman: pink slime on a bun! heavy on the ammonia! bargain urger B Bargain the end
Nebulous Premium Member over 12 years ago
See! Reagan’s ‘Trickle Down’ Economics works!!
Randy B Premium Member over 12 years ago
It’s quite a tiny trickle…
hepler1540 over 12 years ago
More like tinkle down economics.
steverinoCT over 12 years ago
So it is raining! That’s what they told me!
joe vignone over 12 years ago
Those poor rich people. Oops, that’s an oxymoron. Tax them good!
snugharborman-catalog over 12 years ago
Well, I’ll be darned – I’ve just seen proof that Trickle-Down works!
pam Miner over 12 years ago
it’s thousands and millions for the rich. if it trickles down, it’s only a dollar or two!
Janet Davis Premium Member over 12 years ago
Current in so many ways.
Michelle Morris over 12 years ago
Soooo….’ol H. Hound is torqued because LD got a DOLLAR that he was owed for WORKING? And that money trickled down from his MASSIVE GOVERNMENT TAX RETURN for which he did…. WHAT? Or is it me??
craigwestlake over 12 years ago
…and that’s the way it works, folks…
Chuck Norton over 12 years ago
This is a brilliant illustration of the Wall Street/GOP theory of “job creation”. But to be fair, Mitt Romney and his set also create jobs for Swiss bankers and at least a few folks in the Cayman Islands!
ickymungmung over 12 years ago
How many of us are willing to do the hard work of being born into wealth? The top 1% sure know a lot of each other’s names—why aren’t the poor robo-dialing their way into the vast hoards of capital? Lazy pikers!
underwriter over 12 years ago
Well, jimjammer, a dollar won’t buy a meal, it won’t buy a movie ticket, erc, etc. About the only thing a dollar will buy is a dream. Do you step on everyone’s dreams? Or just those of the working poor?
ickymungmung over 12 years ago
“Yet the above cartoon, along with most comments above, portray the rich as something that is bad and/or evil.”
Er, eh, no. The thrust (for me, natch) of Lucky Ducky in “Tricklin’ Down” is that the wealthy capitalist portrays the poor as lazy and worthless, and if so much as a dollar falls their way he is livid. As for “bad and/or evil” check the polls on that one: most poor/middle class Americans do not believe that the rich are inherently evil, it’s that their wealth has purchased a disproportionate amount of political power, the country be damned. Democracy will always have struggles, but tax cuts to the wealthiest while the country spends trillions on defense (and who has more to lose than the wealthy?) is balls-out madness.
Tommy1733 over 12 years ago
The main reason why they do this is that they don’t understand economics, or how to manage their own money. If they did they woudl probably find a way out of poverty. I think a lot of people born into poverty just acquire the idea they can’t get out. Not their fault, as we all inherit and are taught our sense of where we fit in the system, but the lottery is just a glaringly obvious example of this.