Coming Soon 👀 At the beginning of April, you’ll be
introduced to a brand-new GoComics! See more information here. Subscribers, check your
email for more details.
I’m waiting for the Veterans and people in the military to pipe up when our promised care is gone. AND musks newest complaint…Social Security is a ponzi scheme and has to go. Those evil basturds are off a lot ot of good people!
It’s good to remember that Musk now has all of Trump’s tax returns and all data for every financial transaction between Trump and the U.S., probably including those between Trump and Putin.
And it’s not really known who has the better security between Trump and Musk if it comes to that.
We know that Musk uses his kids as shields. Trump cannot do that. He probably could never lift Musk’s four year old.
.
Rumors were that Elvis had better security than Nixon.
A commentary in this month New Jersey Nerd Colony by Awir Reson Cleary explains how Lego Blocks are systematically heterosexual and should be replaced the more inclusive LGBTQ+ blocks which are gender neutral. But of course you build anything with them.
I just find it funny that Trump spent a lasting crusade against Obama believing he was not American and tried to kick him out of the white house, whereas Musk is openly from South Africa and is Trump’s right-hand man. Where are the birthers about THAT? Ohhhhhhhhhhhhh right: Musk is white. Forgot. As you were…
Concerning yesterday’s Tim Campbell, my order left the business from whom I purchased, and……………………………………………………………………………………….disappeared, #thankstrumpsterfire.
“America’s hunger crisis is not due to a lack of food production or scarcity in food supply. Rather, hunger and food insecurity in the United States are symptoms of policy choices and an economic system that prioritizes the needs of corporations and the wealthy over those of the general population.”
America’s richest four billionaires (Musk, Bezos, Gates, Zuckerberg) added to their money bins since 2020 over $400 billion: the cost to entirely end child poverty in America is an estimated $25 billion.
And, because of the body and brain damage hunger and malnutrition are doing to one-in-five American children, child hunger in the US is costing our society an estimated $167.5 billion a year.
So, why do we avoid spending $25 billion to solve a $167.5 billion problem?
America’s morbidly rich and largest corporations were, in 1978 and again in 2010, given the legal right to bribe politicians by five corrupt Republicans on the Supreme Court.
As a result, Congress is essentially paralyzed when it comes to anything other than tax cuts for the rich, subsidies for the oil industry, and privatizing Medicare/Social Security.
When Reagan came into office the top income tax rate was 74%, the top corporate income tax rate was 50%, and we had a robust tax code with few loopholes.
CEO’s only took home about 30 times what workers did, while about two-thirds of American families could buy a home, a car, take a vacation every year, and put their kids through school with the income from a single wage-earner.
Another generally really good cartoonist is Mike Smith. You can catch his take on how trumpster fire is about to tank the economy at: lasvegussun dot com/news/opinions/smiths-world/
Unelected, unvetted by Congress, in charge of a rogue agency that Congress didn’t create. And somehow that guy has free access to all our private information, and the right to destroy the entire Federal Government apparatus? And Trumpites are okay with that? And they think they’re the patriots?
Well DJT took care of rising inflation – he’s causing the start of a recession and drop in retirement portfolio values, but can’t handle a basic need to get egg and food prices down.
Every Republican/conservative president since 1929 has had a depression or recession, some had two. As predicted, tRump’s 2nd recession is well on it’s way.
Is gas under $2/gal yet like Trump promised he would do before the election? This question has nothing to do with Biden and only with the actual words that Trump said when Trump made the promise.
It’s a yes or no question. I have to explain the type of question it is because some people don’t understand the word YET. And the only answer that is required to a yes or no question is “Yes” or “No.” And if you say “Yes” then say where in the U.S. it’s under $2/gal or else your answer is a resounding “No.”
The dude from FL Premium Member 1 day ago
I’m waiting for the Veterans and people in the military to pipe up when our promised care is gone. AND musks newest complaint…Social Security is a ponzi scheme and has to go. Those evil basturds are off a lot ot of good people!
braindead Premium Member 1 day ago
It’s good to remember that Musk now has all of Trump’s tax returns and all data for every financial transaction between Trump and the U.S., probably including those between Trump and Putin.
And it’s not really known who has the better security between Trump and Musk if it comes to that.
We know that Musk uses his kids as shields. Trump cannot do that. He probably could never lift Musk’s four year old.
.
Rumors were that Elvis had better security than Nixon.
RobinHood 1 day ago
Tu
RobinHood 1 day ago
A commentary in this month New Jersey Nerd Colony by Awir Reson Cleary explains how Lego Blocks are systematically heterosexual and should be replaced the more inclusive LGBTQ+ blocks which are gender neutral. But of course you build anything with them.
Pickled Pete 1 day ago
America is in trouble — Big Trouble!
You folks down there instead of referring to yourselves as MAGA’s, probably should more accurately call yourselves MASACHISTS !
Not enough to do it to yourselves, but then allow an immigrant to really put it to you! Absolutely unbelievable !
ONLY in America — you say!
TwilightFaze 1 day ago
I just find it funny that Trump spent a lasting crusade against Obama believing he was not American and tried to kick him out of the white house, whereas Musk is openly from South Africa and is Trump’s right-hand man. Where are the birthers about THAT? Ohhhhhhhhhhhhh right: Musk is white. Forgot. As you were…
theotherther1 1 day ago
When you’re so bad at drawing celebrity caricatures you have to have your characters announce their names in the first panel.
RobinHood 1 day ago
The things not mentioned here speaks volumes.
A# 466 1 day ago
New campaign song title for Trump and the MAGA/GOP: “We’re in a Recession Now” (to the tune of “He’s in the Jailhouse Now.”
William Robbins Premium Member 1 day ago
So good news, they’re getting rid of government statistics, so we don’t have to bothered with getting data from anybody but them…
rossevrymn 1 day ago
Man, Anderson sure is one the spot with trumpster fire’s damage to the stock market………………………right-wing populist comments?:
rossevrymn 1 day ago
Hurry up and buy your pyramid scheme bitcrap. You can find some on yesterday’s Bramhall.
rossevrymn 1 day ago
Concerning yesterday’s Tim Campbell, my order left the business from whom I purchased, and……………………………………………………………………………………….disappeared, #thankstrumpsterfire.
rossevrymn 1 day ago
Concerning yesterday’s Danziger………………….Old No Guts, how about Big Woos?:
dotbup 1 day ago
“America’s hunger crisis is not due to a lack of food production or scarcity in food supply. Rather, hunger and food insecurity in the United States are symptoms of policy choices and an economic system that prioritizes the needs of corporations and the wealthy over those of the general population.”
America’s richest four billionaires (Musk, Bezos, Gates, Zuckerberg) added to their money bins since 2020 over $400 billion: the cost to entirely end child poverty in America is an estimated $25 billion.
And, because of the body and brain damage hunger and malnutrition are doing to one-in-five American children, child hunger in the US is costing our society an estimated $167.5 billion a year.
So, why do we avoid spending $25 billion to solve a $167.5 billion problem?
America’s morbidly rich and largest corporations were, in 1978 and again in 2010, given the legal right to bribe politicians by five corrupt Republicans on the Supreme Court.
As a result, Congress is essentially paralyzed when it comes to anything other than tax cuts for the rich, subsidies for the oil industry, and privatizing Medicare/Social Security.
When Reagan came into office the top income tax rate was 74%, the top corporate income tax rate was 50%, and we had a robust tax code with few loopholes.
CEO’s only took home about 30 times what workers did, while about two-thirds of American families could buy a home, a car, take a vacation every year, and put their kids through school with the income from a single wage-earner.
Darsan54 Premium Member 1 day ago
Who knew Carmen has been working for the feds.
rossevrymn 1 day ago
Another generally really good cartoonist is Mike Smith. You can catch his take on how trumpster fire is about to tank the economy at: lasvegussun dot com/news/opinions/smiths-world/
rossevrymn 1 day ago
To catch a Bart Simpson version of trumpster fire go to: arcacrap dot com/politics/editorialcartoons/davewhamond/ .
RobinHood about 24 hours ago
Better get used to these three words
President Caroline Leavitt
Ignatz Premium Member about 24 hours ago
Unelected, unvetted by Congress, in charge of a rogue agency that Congress didn’t create. And somehow that guy has free access to all our private information, and the right to destroy the entire Federal Government apparatus? And Trumpites are okay with that? And they think they’re the patriots?
ctolson about 24 hours ago
Well DJT took care of rising inflation – he’s causing the start of a recession and drop in retirement portfolio values, but can’t handle a basic need to get egg and food prices down.
Spacetech about 22 hours ago
Scott has been drinking again..
howard-hickman Premium Member about 22 hours ago
Another unfunny comic based on disinformation, Musk has fired no one in government. Trump did
Walter Kocker about 21 hours ago
A Canadian Perspective:
Sir Elton, it’s time to craft new lyrics
Some readers will recall that Sir Elton John wrote the song Candle in the Wind about Marilyn Monroe, then repurposed it for Princess Diana.
Perhaps he could rewrite his song Madman Across the Water, changing it to Madman Across the Border!
Grant Maxwell
Nanaimo
ncorgbl about 21 hours ago
Every Republican/conservative president since 1929 has had a depression or recession, some had two. As predicted, tRump’s 2nd recession is well on it’s way.
mirwin49 Premium Member about 20 hours ago
Not lord. It’s the lard’s work.
gammaguy about 19 hours ago
“You can’t lay me off. I work for an independent newspaper.
“Wanna bet?!”
Font Lady Premium Member about 18 hours ago
Is gas under $2/gal yet like Trump promised he would do before the election? This question has nothing to do with Biden and only with the actual words that Trump said when Trump made the promise.
It’s a yes or no question. I have to explain the type of question it is because some people don’t understand the word YET. And the only answer that is required to a yes or no question is “Yes” or “No.” And if you say “Yes” then say where in the U.S. it’s under $2/gal or else your answer is a resounding “No.”
Let’s see who actually knows how to read.
christelisbetty about 16 hours ago
X marks the spot.
olds_cool63 about 12 hours ago
If Elon Musk(rat) is the king, then “President” Dumbold Chump is the queen! Nuff said.