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Comics I Follow

Calvin and Hobbes

Calvin and Hobbes

By Bill Watterson
Cathy Classics

Cathy Classics

By Cathy Guisewite
9 to 5

9 to 5

By Harley Schwadron
Garfield

Garfield

By Jim Davis
Non Sequitur

Non Sequitur

By Wiley Miller
Peanuts

Peanuts

By Charles Schulz
Cul de Sac

Cul de Sac

By Richard Thompson
FoxTrot

FoxTrot

By Bill Amend
Stone Soup

Stone Soup

By Jan Eliot
The Argyle Sweater

The Argyle Sweater

By Scott Hilburn
Luann

Luann

By Greg Evans and Karen Evans
Pooch Cafe

Pooch Cafe

By Paul Gilligan
For Better or For Worse

For Better or For Worse

By Lynn Johnston
Brevity

Brevity

By Dan Thompson
F Minus

F Minus

By Tony Carrillo
Marmaduke

Marmaduke

By Brad Anderson
Doonesbury

Doonesbury

By Garry Trudeau
Pearls Before Swine

Pearls Before Swine

By Stephan Pastis
Wizard of Id

Wizard of Id

By Parker and Hart
Adam@Home

Adam@Home

By Rob Harrell
Dog Eat Doug

Dog Eat Doug

By Brian Anderson
The Duplex

The Duplex

By Glenn McCoy
The Elderberries

The Elderberries

By Corey Pandolph and Phil Frank and Joe Troise
Flo and Friends

Flo and Friends

By Jenny Campbell
The Big Picture

The Big Picture

By Lennie Peterson
In the Bleachers

In the Bleachers

By Ben Zaehringer
Ink Pen

Ink Pen

By Phil Dunlap
The Barn

The Barn

By Ralph Hagen
Arlo and Janis

Arlo and Janis

By Jimmy Johnson
Close to Home

Close to Home

By John McPherson
Moderately Confused

Moderately Confused

By Jeff Stahler
Loose Parts

Loose Parts

By Dave Blazek
Ten Cats

Ten Cats

By Graham Harrop
Too Much Coffee Man

Too Much Coffee Man

By Shannon Wheeler
W.T. Duck

W.T. Duck

By Aaron Johnson
Overboard

Overboard

By Chip Dunham
Ziggy

Ziggy

By Tom Wilson & Tom II
Over the Hedge

Over the Hedge

By T Lewis and Michael Fry
Kliban

Kliban

By B. Kliban
Kliban's Cats

Kliban's Cats

By B. Kliban
The Knight Life

The Knight Life

By Keith Knight
Rabbits Against Magic

Rabbits Against Magic

By Jonathan Lemon
Real Life Adventures

Real Life Adventures

By Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich
Rudy Park

Rudy Park

By Darrin Bell and Theron Heir
Shoe

Shoe

By Gary Brookins and Susie MacNelly
Strange Brew

Strange Brew

By John Deering
Sylvia

Sylvia

By Nicole Hollander
Working Daze

Working Daze

By John Zakour and Scott Roberts
Agnes

Agnes

By Tony Cochran
Andertoons

Andertoons

By Mark Anderson
Momma

Momma

By Mell Lazarus
The Doozies

The Doozies

By Tom Gammill

Recent Comments

  1. over 10 years ago on Doonesbury

    So the reason we cannot make jokes about liberals is because they are afflicted?

  2. about 12 years ago on Robert Ariail

    Sharuniboy

    The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of the United States; but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout the United States;

    This does not REQUIRE taxes nor does it indicate that “general Welfare” means every person has the same as everyone else. There is however a requirement that levies be uniform. Unfortunately the Sixteenth Amendment does not contain the same language.

    Given that you have been around for 83 years, you have to have seen a number of attempts to equalize wealth in this country with mixed success. I trust you worked hard and made arrangements for your own welfare despite the workings of the Federal Government.

  3. about 12 years ago on Robert Ariail

    Removal of the deductions will thus increase the taxes collected. More taxes collected appears to be the main idea presented. The intent is that everyone pays their FAIR SHARE whether they want to or not. That LOCAL taxes cannot be increased due to the extent of FEDERAL taxes collected creates burdens on the LOCAL government. EQUALITY was important when this country was founded. FAIR SHARE seems to be important to those proposing increased taxes on a section of THE PEOPLE. EQUALITY should be a more reasonable belief.

    As an exercise, distribute every bit of wealth equally to every person. Everyone has the same amount. How long does it take for the money to become unevenly distributed and there is a group with no money? And who are the ones who end up with the wealth?

  4. about 12 years ago on Robert Ariail

    The Constitution does not REQUIRE Congress to tax the people, nor does it REQUIRE them to take a salary. By extracting Federal taxes from THE PEOPLE, Congress usurps the rights of local governments to tax their constituents, then offers the local government Federal money to make up for the inability of the locals to obtain enough money on their own to operate. Taxes should be LOCAL. For those who are so intent on the rich paying more taxes, why not institute a flat income tax across the board, no deductions, no matter how much you make, or how you make it. That way there is EQUALITY and everyone pays their FAIR SHARE.. When everyone is paying taxes, then everyone will understand there is a difference between running Government and buying votes. The tax structure in the Unites States is not designed to obtain money necessary to operate the Government. The design is to enable Social Engineering. Individual Congressmen (women) are not subject to retribution for their failure to act in the best interest of the Nation as a whole. The great majority are able to get themselves re-elected based on the amount of tax dollars obtained from someone else to bring back to their individual districts.

  5. almost 13 years ago on Non Sequitur

    personal choice does not mean free contraceptives must be provided. remember the original idea was that there be FREE contraceptives provided. Wiley you did a great job.