Shoe by Gary Brookins and Susie MacNelly for January 31, 2010

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    JP Steve Premium Member almost 15 years ago

    “The future just ain’t what it use to be and what’s more it never was. ”

    Lee Hays

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    sjoujke  almost 15 years ago

    Just wait till you’re fifty Skylar. You won’t be saying that then.

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    poppy1313  almost 15 years ago

    The light at the end of the tunnel is a train!

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    Yukoner  almost 15 years ago

    No, to save money, the light at the end of the tunnel has been turned out.

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    COWBOY7  almost 15 years ago

    You’ve got that right, young un!

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    ben_david  almost 15 years ago

    We’re not even to the tunnel yet. The tunnel is at the end of the light.

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    ronaldmundy  almost 15 years ago

    tunnel? its more like a hole in the ground. either way you get the shaft.

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    GROG Premium Member almost 15 years ago

    I’m still not planning on putting on my shades any time soon.

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    pearlandpeach  almost 15 years ago

    yes, there is a light. I’m sure in 1930 they thought the same thing and we are not even near that. I’ll take the sunglasses and prositive things.

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    wetidlerjr  almost 15 years ago

    The color is great !

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    Dkram  almost 15 years ago

    Belfry’s bats are coming out.

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    kmcripn  almost 15 years ago

    Did anyone notice his Bosch Pear computer?

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    jrbj  almost 15 years ago

    We keep hearing the same old same old over and over again. I think we must be in a loop and we don’t have to wonder about the future because it’s already played before.

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    lewisbower  almost 15 years ago

    SUSAN You have posted before on COLA. What part of 0% inflation don’t you understand. Costs are stagnant Food, housing, and gas have remained the same or gone down. Why by God should we get an increase? Try some simple math, multiply be zero (you following?) The answer is zero. That is how much more you are paying for living. How come the interest rates are so low. Wait I know this one. The housing market went bust. Gee, does that mean I can buy a house cheaper? Could it be that you feel you have an entitlement to more money every year because that’s how it was in times of inflation? Ahhh, those glorious days of Jimmy Carter when you spent your paycheck on Friday cause it was worthless on Saturday.

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    joefish25  almost 15 years ago

    fish stix. thanks i didn’t know what COLA meant…

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    IndyMan  almost 15 years ago

    Typical political speech, filled with adages and little else. Skylar never believe a politician–they only tell you what they want you to hear.

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    puddleglum1066  almost 15 years ago

    FishStix: the “core inflation rate” used to compute COLA does not include such luxury items as food and fuel. Everybody knows people receiving social security don’t eat or drive or need heat… Of late they might have been fairly flat, but for most of the last eight years the real inflation rate (including these items) has been going up faster than the “core” rate, and that’s left SS recipients in the lurch.

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    napaeric  almost 15 years ago

    Lets see now, potatoes are cheap at $1/ lb. onions are cheap at $1/ lb. and lettuce is really cheap at only $1.79 a head. And of course tomatoes at $3.99/ lb. Gas at $3 plus per gallon. Those people on a fixed income are just making out like bandits these days….

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    ldhjhole  almost 15 years ago

    how many of you are actually trying to do something about this? sounds like most of you just like to complain and cry. yes i have my health concerns too. do any of you volunteer or do something.

    get off your arses and try and change things instead of pissing and moaning.

    I read the cartoons for humor and fun. However, once again I made the mistake a reading your comments.

    get a life

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    Dapperdan61  Premium Member almost 15 years ago

    Back in the 30’s there was a popular saying “Good Times Are just Around The Corner” We’ve not only turned that corner but went off a steep enbankment now teetering on the edge of a cliff

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    yyyguy  almost 15 years ago

    as a canuck, i’m not entirely sure how the social security system works, but isn’t it for people who are retired or disabled? how can those people be told to “get a job” and quit expecting everyone to take care of them? if that’s your attitude, FishStix, it’s a mighty uncaring world you live in. a bit of human compassion should be the least that people can expect.

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    rekam Premium Member almost 15 years ago

    Thank you, yyyguy. You’ve said exactly what I was feeling. Since I’ve been retired for over 10 years, I’d find it very hard for anyone who’d want to hire me at my age.

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    pbarnrob  almost 15 years ago

    After two years of layoff, I put in for early SS, which covers the house payment. Now after five years of layoff, a couple short gigs, a few interviews and no offers, I’m eligible for Medicare, so a chunk’s taken out of SS for it.

    Make something out of your favorite hobby, and get good at it (just like we tell the kids to do); and hope it covers the rest.

    But don’t depend on anybody inside the DC Beltway to fix your world for you. Just ain’t gonna happen.

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    AnotherFineMess  almost 3 years ago

    That’s the important speech? Geez.

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