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Friday, November 25, 2016

Cartoons: then they came for me

This week's selection of cartoons is a mixed bag, each one picked because it said something to me personally.

This one made me laugh.
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image: cartoon by Drew Sheneman
Drew Sheneman, The Week
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This one made me feel like crying.
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image: cartoon by Pat Bagley
Pat Bagley, The Week
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This one made me snicker (Here's a sample of The Onion).
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image: cartoon by John Darkow
John Darkow, The Week
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And this one captured my current apprehension.
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image: cartoon by Tom Toles
Tom Toles, The Week
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-- Marge


Friday, November 18, 2016

Cartoons: draining the swamp

The newspaper called The Hill "has the largest circulation of any Capitol Hill publication, with more than 24,000 print readers (Wikipedia)." It has been labelled by some as conservative--see its Wikipedia Talk Page. At any rate it recently published an article about Trump's "now famous pledge to 'Drain the Swamp' of unethical practices in our nation’s capital." The article describes an existing tool for keeping the swamp clean that is little used, "America’s unknown government watchdogs in the Inspector General community."
By law, they are nonpartisan and apolitical and cannot be hired or fired without legislative checks and balances, or at least 2/3rds vote of their oversight board. They combine both investigative and auditing capabilities, and unlike law enforcement agencies who merely investigate crimes for potential prosecution(s); IGs also identify wasteful or unethical practices and make corrective action plans to assure that a policy or procedure didn’t somehow contribute to waste, fraud, or abuse.
... Currently, a shocking 11 out of the 36 Inspectors General appointees in the federal government remain vacant or in an interim status, some for over a thousand days due to a failure for the white house to appoint and/or the senate to confirm a nominee.
This is largely due to the IG community languishing in obscurity, since they have to remain apolitical and impartial, they get no media attention. This obscurity hinders public knowledge that Inspectors General have been trying to “Drain the Swamp” for [sic] throughout their respective existence.

The question today: Will Trump's swamp be any better?
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image: cartoon by Pat Bagley
Pat Bagley, The Week
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Where is there room in our government for White Racists?
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image: cartoon by Drew Sheneman
Drew Sheneman, The Week
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In conclusion--
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image: cartoon by Chan Lowe
Chan Lowe, The Week
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And so the war continues.

-- Marge


Friday, November 11, 2016

Cartoons: it's definitely over

Here are three cartoons looking at the aftermath of the 2016 election.

As you know, while Hillary got the most votes, Trump got the most electoral votes. There's talk of ending the Electoral College system, but do you really think that a government controlled by Republicans, who used the electoral votes so well to their advantage, will do anything to end it? Don't even get me started on Republican gerrymandering; in my view that's voter fraud. Meanwhile, the GOP is just as dysfunctional as it was before the election, so let them stew in their own juices. Let us non-Republicans vow to speak out when needed.

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image: cartoon by Chan Lowe
Chan Lowe, The Week
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image: cartoon by Marshall Ramsey
Marshall Ramsey, The Week

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image: cartoon by David Horsey
David Horsey, The Week

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-- Marge