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 3 months ago
Tell ’em to watch YouTube. Plenty of videos about that.
snsurone76 3 months ago
He isn’t dead yet?? Dear Lord, what’s taking You so long?
RonaldByrd 3 months ago
“the third call this week”
And it’s only Monday…
Pogo517 3 months ago
Was this Enron?
mourdac Premium Member 3 months ago
DJT on line 3.
mindjob 3 months ago
You’ll have to read about it in his memoir
Bruce1253 3 months 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 3 months ago
Wow! They’ve jumped from November 2001 to this strip which is from February 4 2002!
rasputin's horoscope 3 months ago
This strip is decades old, but is still so current!
Dragoncat 3 months ago
He should write a How-To book about preparing for prison life.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 3 months ago
“You’ll find out soon enough.”
ncorgbl 3 months ago
tRump was one of the first two.
mistercatworks 3 months ago
Inquiring minds need to know how much to spend on lawyers.
Silence Dogood Premium Member 3 months ago
And how to avoid paying them before they lose their licenses and/or go to prison…!
Elder Dave 3 months 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 3 months ago
The SEC was having a busy year.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 3 months ago
What’s prison like?
Well,you’re not allowed to bring your stretch limo into your cell…..