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InfoGeek ([personal profile] informationgeek) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2016-12-12 05:57 pm

Jollyjack's Political Comics

Been a while since I did a post... might as well do one involving a neat online artist I follow call Jollyjack. Here's some of his recent political ones...



href="http://jollyjack.deviantart.com/">Check out his work here on DeviantArt, though be warned. His work can be rather pervy and NSFW, with nudity and such.

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Not political, but funny still...

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[personal profile] tonybennett3 2016-12-15 01:44 pm (UTC)(link)
+1 The really sad thing is that this is one more 'What's a matter with Kansas' situation (What's the Matter with Kansas? How Conservatives Won the Heart of America (2004) is a book by American journalist and historian Thomas Frank) . The 23% that voted for the Repubs are least likely to benefit from the policies. For me, as a Black Independent voter, it breaks my heart that 54% of the U.S. couldn't care who ran the country. New York, California will survive any economic storm. But those red states are the most vulnerable to the economic winds and whims of those that are taking office.
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[personal profile] q99 2016-12-15 09:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes. Trump's tax breaks are most likely to go to blue states like New York, California, etc., because that is where the money is... and where states invest in themselves. The South? They don't get tax breaks and have less self investment. Arizona'll be gutted by mass deportation policies...

The echo-chamber that sustains this economic situation is something I really hate.