The joke in this cartoon is that any legislator will ever spend any time behind bars. Former US Rep. George Santos was guilty of fraud and supposedly faces up to 22 years in federal prison. But of course, he’d already been expelled from the HR, so it’s not as if a current legislator will serve hard time.
(1) Any individual citizen could donate up to $1000 (indexed for inflation) per election to any candidate running in the same jurisdiction where the citizen lives (city-wide for mayor, statewide for governor, nationwide for president, etc.).
(2) No organizations (businesses, non-profits, churches, governmental entities) would be allowed to donate at all, nor to reimburse or in any way reward private citizens for doing so.
(3) Candidates would be required to make full disclosure of all contributions received 6 months, 3 months, 2 months, 1 month, and 2 weeks before the election.
(4) Illegal contributions must be refused or returned within 5 days of receipt. Any such that are retained in excess of 2% of a candidate’s total donations will disqualify the candidate from being elected.
As exhibited by Trump, politicians have a golden do not serve hard time card. I wonder if they knew that their future home would be in general population at San Quentin and not a federal country club. That they’d give it up. How many different items has Trump hawked in the last year? And that isn’t a scam?
Ratkin Premium Member about 1 month ago
George Santos seems to have put on weight and lost some hair.
braindead Premium Member about 1 month ago
Magats hate the entire concept of fact checking because they also hate the idea of facts.
They are dedicated to facts being whatever Their Messiah says they are.
What will the hurricane path be? The Messiah’s sharpie will tell you. Any meteorologist who says differently is to be fired and possibly punished.
Bilan about 1 month ago
What’s this Fact Checking craze you speak of? When did it start?
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 1 month ago
The joke in this cartoon is that any legislator will ever spend any time behind bars. Former US Rep. George Santos was guilty of fraud and supposedly faces up to 22 years in federal prison. But of course, he’d already been expelled from the HR, so it’s not as if a current legislator will serve hard time.
Indiana Guy about 1 month ago
Prison beds are usually concrete slabs with a thin foam pad. This shows regular beds. Must be a minimum security federal prison (“Club Fed”).
Grandma Lea about 1 month ago
only bars they will be behind is the one in their den
sandpiper about 1 month ago
Hallowe’en arrives Thursday. The scary part arrives a week from today.
danielmkimmel about 1 month ago
When Convicted Felon Trump objects to “fact checking” what he’s saying is, “I want lie with impunity.”
ComicLover2 Premium Member about 1 month ago
The M A G A team!
dflak about 1 month ago
One side calls it fact checking, the other side calls it nit picking.
One side refuses to debate if the moderators fact-check.
dflak about 1 month ago
On November 3rd, we turn the clocks back an hour. On November 5th we can get to turn the clocks back to 1850.
Godfreydaniel about 1 month ago
Facts don’t appear to be what they used to be…..
comixbomix about 1 month ago
There’s a chance you’ll be pardoned and given a parade soon…
monya_43 about 1 month ago
The truth and facts don’t change. Trying to change them is nothing but a grift, a scam, a fallacy, a conspiracy, a lie and a con job.
DanMoran1 about 1 month ago
“We put all our politicians in prison as soon as they’re elected. Don’t you?” “Why?” “It saves time.” Terry Pratchett, The Last Continent
ncorgbl about 1 month ago
Ahh, the tRump years.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 month ago
Martin Dies, one of those anti-Communist Red Hunters Publicity Hounds, went to jail for bribery and payroll padding
mistercatworks about 1 month ago
They changed the name and it passed during the next session. It was called “Environmental Tax and Daylight Saving Time extension Treaty”.
lnrokr55 about 1 month ago
Fact checking, with FaceBook grandmas out there how exactly is that supposed to work??? ;-)
braindead Premium Member about 1 month ago
Interesting — NO magat comments, so far.
Have they become uneasy when the word ‘fact’ is even mentioned?
bobpeters61 about 1 month ago
If only!
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 1 month ago
My plan for a sensible campaign-finance regime:
(1) Any individual citizen could donate up to $1000 (indexed for inflation) per election to any candidate running in the same jurisdiction where the citizen lives (city-wide for mayor, statewide for governor, nationwide for president, etc.).
(2) No organizations (businesses, non-profits, churches, governmental entities) would be allowed to donate at all, nor to reimburse or in any way reward private citizens for doing so.
(3) Candidates would be required to make full disclosure of all contributions received 6 months, 3 months, 2 months, 1 month, and 2 weeks before the election.
(4) Illegal contributions must be refused or returned within 5 days of receipt. Any such that are retained in excess of 2% of a candidate’s total donations will disqualify the candidate from being elected.
sincavage05 about 1 month ago
As exhibited by Trump, politicians have a golden do not serve hard time card. I wonder if they knew that their future home would be in general population at San Quentin and not a federal country club. That they’d give it up. How many different items has Trump hawked in the last year? And that isn’t a scam?
eddi-TBH about 1 month ago
Don’t worry. The people will be protected from the truth whatever it takes.
keenanthelibrarian about 1 month ago
Ah, the best laid plans of mice and men …
braindead Premium Member about 1 month ago
Hmmm, NO magat comments at all about a comic that mentions facts.
I guess some allergies are not curable.