Cartoon Saturday ... because you need something to take your mind off the news.
Donald Trump's petulant shutdown of the federal government became the longest in history as it entered its third week with more than 800,000 government workers and tens of thousands of other people that depend on government contracts put out of work; a 13-year-old girl who vanished in October after her parents were found dead in their northwestern Wisconsin home has been found alive; US forces began withdrawing from Syria; in Europe, heavy snow brought life to a halt in parts of Germany, Austria, Norway, and Sweden; Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg missed oral arguments for several days as she recovered from cancer surgery, leading conservative activists to ramp up their list of new candidates acceptable to the right; and the White House has begun eyeing sources of funding for the Trump Border Wall if, as expected, Mr Trump declares a national emergency as a way to bypass Congressional and public opposition to the wall ... among the sources of money being considered is funding intended for disaster relief in Puerto Rico and Texas.
The behavior of our present administration suggests that a collection of cartoons about barbarians might be in order ...
Who knows what goes on at Mar-a-Lago? Besides golf ...
And so it begins ...
Financial concerns are always important ...
Nowadays the pillaging is done through banks and law firms ...
Cyberbarbarians on the march ...
A good question ...
Barbarians in the digital age ... "pillaging" is an introductory level law school course ...
Effective division of labor ...
Viking temps? ...
Looking on the positive side ...
There are barbarians at the gates, even on Cartoon Saturday ... better bar the doors.
Have a good day and a great weekend. More thoughts coming.
Bilbo
2 comments:
Bilbo, you've sone it again! Excellent edition!
Those barbarians know there's more money in gentrification than pillaging.
Even barbarians can be funny, as this week's cartoons show.
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