I went to work for a company whose CEO was sent to prison for price fixing and defrauding customers. When he got out, they hired him back as CEO. I did not last long at that company.
This strip is a name check of Doonesbury’s syndicate and the syndicate founder. From Wikipedia: "Universal Press Syndicate was founded by John McMeel and Jim Andrews in 1970, two graduates of the University of Notre Dame. Their early syndication success came as a result of Andrews reading the Yale Daily News. While clipping a column by a priest, he was distracted by Garry Trudeau’s Bull Tales comic strip on the facing page. When Trudeau’s Doonesbury debuted as a daily strip in two dozen newspapers on October 26, 1970, it was the first strip from Universal Press Syndicate, and a Sunday strip was launched March 21, 1971. "
Alabama Al 16 days ago
Tell ’em to watch YouTube. Plenty of videos about that.
snsurone76 16 days ago
He isn’t dead yet?? Dear Lord, what’s taking You so long?
RonaldByrd 16 days ago
“the third call this week”
And it’s only Monday…
Pogo517 16 days ago
Was this Enron?
mourdac Premium Member 16 days ago
DJT on line 3.
mindjob 16 days ago
You’ll have to read about it in his memoir
Bruce1253 16 days ago
I went to work for a company whose CEO was sent to prison for price fixing and defrauding customers. When he got out, they hired him back as CEO. I did not last long at that company.
Blueskyfox 16 days ago
Wow! They’ve jumped from November 2001 to this strip which is from February 4 2002!
rasputin's horoscope 16 days ago
This strip is decades old, but is still so current!
Dragoncat 16 days ago
He should write a How-To book about preparing for prison life.
David Huie Green AmericaIsGreatItHasUs 16 days ago
“You’ll find out soon enough.”
ncorgbl 16 days ago
tRump was one of the first two.
mistercatworks 16 days ago
Inquiring minds need to know how much to spend on lawyers.
Silence Dogood Premium Member 16 days ago
And how to avoid paying them before they lose their licenses and/or go to prison…!
Elder Dave 16 days ago
This strip is a name check of Doonesbury’s syndicate and the syndicate founder. From Wikipedia: "Universal Press Syndicate was founded by John McMeel and Jim Andrews in 1970, two graduates of the University of Notre Dame. Their early syndication success came as a result of Andrews reading the Yale Daily News. While clipping a column by a priest, he was distracted by Garry Trudeau’s Bull Tales comic strip on the facing page. When Trudeau’s Doonesbury debuted as a daily strip in two dozen newspapers on October 26, 1970, it was the first strip from Universal Press Syndicate, and a Sunday strip was launched March 21, 1971. "
eddi-TBH 16 days ago
The SEC was having a busy year.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 15 days ago
What’s prison like?
Well,you’re not allowed to bring your stretch limo into your cell…..