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Friday, June 23, 2017

Cartoons: voices of America

Mostly having avoided showing comments about Trump, because enough is already being said, I couldn't resist this one.
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image: cartoon by Drew Sheneman
Drew Sheneman, The Week
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This one made me laugh; haven't done that at a cartoon in quite a while. However, the subject matter is NOT laughable. Recently I've been receiving emails from Service Employees International Union (SEIU) urging me to call my Alaska representative in the Senate Lisa Murkowski. I've tried that before--she's not listening. [edited 4:54p AKDT]
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image: cartoon by Tom Toles
Tom Toles, The Week
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My friend Scott, a normally sensible person, quotes this guy and nothing will change Scott's mind. My take is--the less people feel that they have control of their lives. the more they turn to conspiracy theories.
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--Marge


Friday, June 16, 2017

Cartoons: But who will protect the citizens?

Given Wednesday's attack at the baseball field, it was just a matter of time until lawmakers requested more protection from gun violence: Rattled by shooting, lawmakers want more personal protection. Again the Second Amendment didn't work right:
“A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.”
Here are 10 arguments each, for and against gun control.
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image: cartoon by Clay Jones
Clay Jones, The Week
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Maybe I'm being cold-blooded. In my eyes Congress has been coldblooded for years.
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image: cartoon by Tom Toles
Tom Toles, The Week
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No, I don't have a gun, but someone out there does and enough anger to act out.
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image: cartoon by Pat Bagley
Pat Bagley, The Week
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-- Marge


Friday, June 09, 2017

Cartoons: riding the coal train

Of last week's news, the plan to privatize of air traffic control looked the most scary. The Atlantic asks: Is Trump’s Plan to Privatize Air-Traffic Control a Good Idea?
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image: cartoon by Chan Lowe
Chan Lowe, The Week
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Quitting the Paris Climate Accord is probably the more scary. Reuters reported in April that U.S. coal companies ask Trump to stick with Paris climate deal. The companies' reason was to advocate for coal in a global market.
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image: cartoon by Steve Sack
Steve Sack, The Week
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And here's a little vocabulary lesson from cartoonist Adam Zyglis.
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image: cartoon by Adam Zyglis
Adam Zyglis, The Week
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My apologies for not posting last week--couldn't find anything that spoke to me.

-- Marge