More of the Same
Jul. 20th, 2004 02:40 pmEditorial cartoon borrowed from the Washington Post by the Houston Chronicle......
The cartoon depicts a man napping on his couch; he is awakened by an announcement on his television, causing him to turn his head around (his body remains facing the back of the couch).
TV announcer - "The administration is pointing with some satisfaction today that the U.S. economy has just created the job you lost three-and-a-half years ago......." HA!
Tagline - "At a more efficient lower value....."
I laughed and then realized that the cartoon was clever and on the mark, but not funny. It's too true. I've known all too many folks, single and with families, to which this has happened.
Last time we had such bad economic policies in place (particularly selective tax cuts), was during the 1980s. Reagan was in office. Do we really need to continue this focus on the financial bottomline of corporations at the expense of the American workforce?
Bush-league misuse of statistics.....oh well......
A tip of my straw cowboy hat to the cartoonist who hit the bullseye with this one!
The cartoon depicts a man napping on his couch; he is awakened by an announcement on his television, causing him to turn his head around (his body remains facing the back of the couch).
TV announcer - "The administration is pointing with some satisfaction today that the U.S. economy has just created the job you lost three-and-a-half years ago......." HA!
Tagline - "At a more efficient lower value....."
I laughed and then realized that the cartoon was clever and on the mark, but not funny. It's too true. I've known all too many folks, single and with families, to which this has happened.
Last time we had such bad economic policies in place (particularly selective tax cuts), was during the 1980s. Reagan was in office. Do we really need to continue this focus on the financial bottomline of corporations at the expense of the American workforce?
Bush-league misuse of statistics.....oh well......
A tip of my straw cowboy hat to the cartoonist who hit the bullseye with this one!