I’ve gotten pretty good at predicting how my friend the economist will approach issues that we end up discussing in the context of our charitable organization.
Yup, it’s a boom market for hiring. But that don’t mean all companies pay very well or treat the employees very well. The management of the company I just left said it was the first time in the company’s 75 year history they’ve had to put a banner on the side of the building advertising job vacancies. Meanwhile, wages stay the same and the management just keeps getting worse. 3 people including myself left in less than 2 weeks’ time. 2 people said they were actively going on job interviews, 2 others said they started looking at want ads, and 1 other said on multiple occasions he was about ready to leave.
Maybe this could be one insight into Trickle Down economics. There is the old white man that was given a big hand out, which he is getting fat off of. All the “white” peons get crumbs. I suspect the sandwich is either turkey or chicken, representing the non-white birds, sacrificed for the pleasure of the old white man.
Naw, I think it is just a grumpy old man sitting on a bench trying to eat his sandwich.
An economics professor I had in college actually said, “People who cannot afford food and shelter are not entitled to them.” That was the day I dropped out of business school.
A long time ago, I read a piece about cinematic conventions of contrived storytelling. I don’t remember much of it, but it did include the French Bread Rule. In movies or television, at least those with a California setting, any bag of groceries must include a projecting baguette and/or bunch of celery. Wiley or his old-fashioned protagonist cleaves to tradition.
Chrisdiaz801 over 3 years ago
The Far Side had a strip like this, with the birds mentioning Hitchcock’s film before going toward their target on the park bench.
Superfrog over 3 years ago
This could easily turn into a “trickle down” situation.
Concretionist over 3 years ago
I’ve gotten pretty good at predicting how my friend the economist will approach issues that we end up discussing in the context of our charitable organization.
AnotherFineMess over 3 years ago
The bird in the tree is wondering where he should aim.
KenseidenXL over 3 years ago
What’s the difference between an economist and someone who predicts the future by fondling goat guts?
A college degree….
EasternWoods over 3 years ago
I hope he has a rain slicker. About that colour of the bag. Birds have a surprising good aim.
EasternWoods over 3 years ago
Birds like to jettison excess baggage on takeoff
Jason Allen over 3 years ago
Yup, it’s a boom market for hiring. But that don’t mean all companies pay very well or treat the employees very well. The management of the company I just left said it was the first time in the company’s 75 year history they’ve had to put a banner on the side of the building advertising job vacancies. Meanwhile, wages stay the same and the management just keeps getting worse. 3 people including myself left in less than 2 weeks’ time. 2 people said they were actively going on job interviews, 2 others said they started looking at want ads, and 1 other said on multiple occasions he was about ready to leave.
Doug K over 3 years ago
That’s right, they have no excuse – EXCEPT the they are BIRDS!
keenanthelibrarian over 3 years ago
Trying to teach bird brains the basics of Keynesian economics – yet again?? Good luck with that …
DebUSNRet over 3 years ago
Yay! 26 states now agree to stopping the ‘free’ unemployment checks!
TampaFanatic1 over 3 years ago
Milton Friedman after he retired?
jessie d. over 3 years ago
Naw, don’t pan it off on economists as this garbage is spouted out by the GOP. Oh, if we had terrible seen the light of day in the United decision.
david_42 over 3 years ago
And if the “trickle down” is purple rain, see your physician.
Radish the wordsmith over 3 years ago
He has created the bird welfare system, the bums come to him for crumbs.
christelisbetty over 3 years ago
It’s amazing how many deaf, dumb, and blind kids, still manage to reply here.(Metaphorically, not the truly disabled.)
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom over 3 years ago
It’s a boom market all right, but no one wants to work when they can sit on their butt and collect unemployment.
dandye over 3 years ago
Time for a bill from the Democrats in Congress to give all pigeons 300 bags of popcorn per month. Poor pigeons!
Display over 3 years ago
It’s like the PPP loans. While many small sparrows were helped there were a lot of fat vultures.
ImaginaryFriend over 3 years ago
Maybe this could be one insight into Trickle Down economics. There is the old white man that was given a big hand out, which he is getting fat off of. All the “white” peons get crumbs. I suspect the sandwich is either turkey or chicken, representing the non-white birds, sacrificed for the pleasure of the old white man.
Naw, I think it is just a grumpy old man sitting on a bench trying to eat his sandwich.
mister_lister over 3 years ago
I guess he is not familiar with Alfred Hitchcock’s catalog … Things can go to “the birds”, without any warning.
popster227 over 3 years ago
An economics professor I had in college actually said, “People who cannot afford food and shelter are not entitled to them.” That was the day I dropped out of business school.
bakana over 3 years ago
They all lost their Jobs to a bunch of South American Illegal Immigrant Pigeons.
liberalnlovinit over 3 years ago
Ehhh, you mean Republican governors.
Numbnumb over 3 years ago
What’s trickling down and where??
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 3 years ago
Bird’s diets do not include bread unless humans feed them it.
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member over 3 years ago
Now that COVID is winding down but the unemployment benefits are still in place, nobody wants to go back to work!
einarbt over 3 years ago
I think the birds should just go Alfred Hitchcock on him.
JH&Cats over 3 years ago
A long time ago, I read a piece about cinematic conventions of contrived storytelling. I don’t remember much of it, but it did include the French Bread Rule. In movies or television, at least those with a California setting, any bag of groceries must include a projecting baguette and/or bunch of celery. Wiley or his old-fashioned protagonist cleaves to tradition.
mister_lister over 3 years ago
One thing Capitalism is efficient at is the Proliferation of BS Corporate Gig Economy Jobs Advertisements that give the illusion of a labor shortage.