I do not know if this cartoon is better than the one I posted in July, but both are very funny and clever.
But they also are sad and tragic because they accurately capture the class warfare mentality of the current occupant of the White House.
Too bad there are no longer Democrats like John F. Kennedy, who wanted growth rather than redistribution.
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Seeing that the chart has half people paying and half not paying, it’s actually pretty accurate.