The Chosen Obama Narrative
Gosh, I Love The Liberal Media
China's Gold Medals Found To Have High Lead Content
The Party of Unity For One America
How Obama Changed Change
Women At Center Stage
Obama Is He Ready to be President
And If Obama Loses?
Martha's Big Adventure - Happy Labor Day
This Historic Candidacy
Crying Wolf On The Economy While Ignoring Real Perils
Kvetching and Convening
Major Media Decide -- Vote Obama
Obama Still Stumbling In Polls
The Senator
Convention(al) Reflections
Farewell To An American Hero
Economy of Words
Farewell, Nato
Findings
Hillary Can't Fix What Her Party Broke
Let's Get Cracking On America's Infrastructure
Mccains Vs. Biden: Not All 'Foreign Policy Experience' Is Created Equal
The Obama Moment
Kennedy's 'Right' Is Wrong
Rolling With The Punches
State of Denial
Obama Camp Claims Its 'Ground Game' Will Beat Bush's of '04
The Perfect Stranger
For Voters, It's A Matter of Trust
Michelle Obama: Family-Values Feminist -- Or Phony?
Game Show Politics
Biden Selection May Help Mccain Make Obama The Issue
Barack
The Quadrennial Whine Is Wrong
The Better Hillary Does, The Worse For Obama
'RomneyCare' Should Keep Mitt Off McCain Ticket
Be Not Cool
Report From A Forgotten War (4th in a Series)
Avoiding A Lieberman Disaster
Quality of Leadership Counts
Art Or Pornography? A Fine Line Indeed
On Shooting Taggers: Why Conservatives And Liberals Differ
New Day, New World, New Democratic Party
Grateful For A Do-Nothing Congress
A Gathering of Clowns Acrobats and Con Men
Win Or Lose, Obama Pioneers Interactive Convention
Obama Nomination Reframes Racial Issues
Democrats Talkin' Like The GOP
McCain Can Win Only As A War President
Young Feminists Shed Label
The Real "Big Tent" Party
Bill Clinton Mending Fences
Michelle Bernard Looks for the Right McCain -- Interview
Losing Faith Voters
Blind Defense of Koran Abrogates Reality
We've Come A Long Way, Baby
The Devils In His Details
The Clintons' Exit



Stimulus Package
By John Darkow  - Columbia Daily Tribune, Missouri  * Posted 01/18/2008
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Last Updated: 01/18/2008

Posted By: Ginny Pond  on Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Brilliant- the perfect "visual" to represent our economy- first, "dinosaur" indicates an out of date system, something doomed to extinction, and the SKELETON of a dinosaur shows that all that's left is the bare bones.


Posted By: Joe  on Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Ah com'on......   The economy both U.S. and the World has never been so good....   Quit drinking the "cool aid" and look at the numbers....  


Posted By: Howard Triebwasser  on Wednesday, January 23, 2008

AMERICAN ECONOMUS WRECKS. I love it.


Posted By: Nancy  on Thursday, January 24, 2008

Ive alway's enjoyed true wit.No matter what one's view's are, I can enjoy the humour of the times in the cartoon.Thanks.


Posted By: Bob Cannon  on Thursday, January 24, 2008

Spot On!  It's even worse in Maryland, where I've enjoyed the magnanamous 2.3% COLA.  BUT being a Senior who paid his way his whole life so he doesn't qualify for the Orts from under our Gov. O'Malleys  Tax banquet table. Who set  2.3% COLA, anyway?  I see a 40% drop in MY buying power, still I have to feed T Rex!   Your Ed-toon is the only laugh I've had lately.  


Posted By: Debillo  on Friday, January 25, 2008

What an insightful way to say "Too little, too late." Some tie-in to the Iraq mess would make this cartoon complete, since that's where the money went.


Posted By: Zack  on Thursday, February 07, 2008

Good one.  I especially compliment you on the amazingly drawn T. Rex.  Never in a million years could I draw something that detailed that accurately.

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