Yes, I am better off. The economy didn’t collapse, my adult children are getting jobs and we still have income. This despite the Republicans best efforts. After eight years of near fascist dominance by Republicans, I live in fear. Now, a lot less so.
Yes, my life is better than four years ago. I want it to stay that way.
Doonesbury and Mallard Filmore are both partisan and have their fans. This strip (while leaning a little right) does hit both sides. Robert Anton Wilson was correct: “This country does not have consensus on free speech, what we have is lack of consensus of which speech to suppress.”
The question that should be asked is will you be better off in 4 years under Obama or Romney ? Would we better off now if McCain/Palin had won in 2008? Think about that
Are you better off? Look at the Dow. Look at employment. Look at terrorism. Look at Detroit. The nation is better off under Obama than Bush,and Romney wants to go back to Bush’s policies.
Doonesbury and Prickly City don’t share the same politics, but more often than not, they are funny. Both are also not afraid to take shots at their own political base if they deserve it. Mallard Fillmore is just terrible. Not even close to being funny.
“Open minded’ liberals like you seem a lot more frightened about the prospect of a Romney administration than conservatives do about 4 more years of Obama. It’s a bit frightening how little faith the Left has in the strength of the country.
Romney and Obama are more alike than different, which I don’t like. It’s a matter of degrees. Healthcare is a perfect example. Both favor government-mandated health coverage. Romney just wants it at the state level while Obama prefers it at the federal level.
chireef about 12 years ago
none are more blind than those who refuse to see
jpearson08 about 12 years ago
And you are drinking the Obama kook aid
jbmlaw01 about 12 years ago
On blogs I have always referred to the current president as “Chancey” – the protagonist from “Being There.” Fits perfectly.
Darsan54 Premium Member about 12 years ago
Yes, I am better off. The economy didn’t collapse, my adult children are getting jobs and we still have income. This despite the Republicans best efforts. After eight years of near fascist dominance by Republicans, I live in fear. Now, a lot less so.
Yes, my life is better than four years ago. I want it to stay that way.
catzilla23 about 12 years ago
Doonesbury and Mallard Filmore are both partisan and have their fans. This strip (while leaning a little right) does hit both sides. Robert Anton Wilson was correct: “This country does not have consensus on free speech, what we have is lack of consensus of which speech to suppress.”
scsurfer about 12 years ago
I’m a disabled vet and I’m a lot better off than I was four years ago. The improvements in the VA have been tremendous.
Dapperdan61 Premium Member about 12 years ago
The question that should be asked is will you be better off in 4 years under Obama or Romney ? Would we better off now if McCain/Palin had won in 2008? Think about that
ianrey about 12 years ago
Are you better off? Look at the Dow. Look at employment. Look at terrorism. Look at Detroit. The nation is better off under Obama than Bush,and Romney wants to go back to Bush’s policies.
sevenfeet0 about 12 years ago
Doonesbury and Prickly City don’t share the same politics, but more often than not, they are funny. Both are also not afraid to take shots at their own political base if they deserve it. Mallard Fillmore is just terrible. Not even close to being funny.
tigre1again about 12 years ago
Carmen’s looking whiter and angrier lately…she just doens’t ‘get it’, does she…
joe vignone about 12 years ago
Let’s see, four years ago we were on the verge of a great depression, so, yes, we are better off.
runar about 12 years ago
At least he used “pabulum” correctly.
drewdane about 12 years ago
I am absolutely better off than I was four years ago, and so is the country.
- Continuing recovery from the Dubya recession,
- Continued job growth
- Continued stock market growth
- Improved access to affordable health care
- Continuing growth in the housing market
- Continued destruction of Al Qaeda and its fellow travelers
- Global leadership based on strength AND cooperation, not just unilateral “my way or the highway” chest-thumping and wars of choice
That’s “more of the same” I will gladly vote for.
KPOM about 12 years ago
“Open minded’ liberals like you seem a lot more frightened about the prospect of a Romney administration than conservatives do about 4 more years of Obama. It’s a bit frightening how little faith the Left has in the strength of the country.
Romney and Obama are more alike than different, which I don’t like. It’s a matter of degrees. Healthcare is a perfect example. Both favor government-mandated health coverage. Romney just wants it at the state level while Obama prefers it at the federal level.
rhtatro about 12 years ago
So, how would GWB’s term have turned out if 911 had not occured?
drewdane about 12 years ago
@Greg Trail
Every item I listed happens to be true. Put down the Kool Ade and look at the facts.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
yes, yes i am.
eaglecrow about 12 years ago
Either way, Stantis, you lose:
a. Obama wins and you get to choke on it.
Romney wins and you get to count down tick by tick as he sells you out.