Tom the Dancing Bug by Ruben Bolling for November 04, 2022

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    hermit48  about 2 years ago

    sigh

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    rip_marco  about 2 years ago

    The USA finds itself in a classic double-bind: If the extreme right takes over Congress, then we can look forward to some horrible times. If the extreme right doesn’t assume majorities, then we can look forward to violence by the disciples of the extreme right.

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    Vet Premium Member about 2 years ago

    I voted yesterday early. Took about 10 minutes. No armed guards, no self appointed poll watchers, all electronic.

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    toondel5 Premium Member about 2 years ago

    On future-guy’s shirt, is that a breast pocket with a couple of pens, or a bar-code logo to ID him as a citizen-bot?

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    NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 2 years ago

    Democracy dies on the price of gasoline. How sad.

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    Màiri  about 2 years ago

    This has to be at least near the best Bolling has ever produced. Bravo!

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    Masterskrain  about 2 years ago

    My vote is already in, as of yesterday. I voted FOR Freedom, Liberty, Choice, and AMERICA!

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    GaryCooper  about 2 years ago

    Most people don’t change much over time.

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    masingermo  about 2 years ago

    Low-hanging fruit, and not really true. People don’t vote for many reasons. Some (though likely not this guy) live in places where polling places have been moved or removed to disenfranchise them. And some realize that voting will never bring about needed fundamental change and so feel no motivation to do it. (I think voting is useless, but I still do it as a low-effort attempt at harm mitigation.)

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    Dapperdan61  Premium Member about 2 years ago

    Too many Gavin’s out there. We’re totally screwed

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    Space_cat  about 2 years ago

    Nothing, and I mean NOTHING is so important that I will miss voting!

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    Diane Lee Premium Member about 2 years ago

    Mail in is really a great option. Seeing the ballot with plenty of time to research exactly what they are proposing is going to produce more intelligent voting. Voting early enough to avoid lines is going to produce more voters. Pretty much any other option is better than standing in line on election day.

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    Linguist  about 2 years ago

    I haven’t lived in the U.S. for over 10 years but I still vote an absentee ballot in every election – no easy feat since I’m registered to vote in Florida! I urge every single one of you – no matter what your political persuasion – to vote.

    The future of democracy was never so imperiled. This is particularly true in states like Florida. Vote while you still have a chance!

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    kaffekup   about 2 years ago

    Leaving out one important part, don’t just vote, vote against the fascists.

    Too many still vote for them.

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    Packratjohn Premium Member about 2 years ago

    From the mouths of babes, and cartoonists…

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    Packratjohn Premium Member about 2 years ago

    MeTV shows two episodes of Hogan’s Heroes every weekday night at 10 pacific. Or so I’m told…

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    jpozenel  about 2 years ago

    Sadly there are many “Gavins” out there who’s biggest priority is watching “Harry O” reruns.

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    Mmm. Love this Seasonal Affective Disorder roast!  about 2 years ago

    All areas of the US need a vote-by-mail approach… along with mandatory participation as an “entry fee” to citizenship and civil (no pun intended) participation… such as the ability obtain a driver’s license or ID, receive benefits and services, etc.

    Of course, a vote-by-mail option would remove the long-favored Republican roadblocks to voting… long waiting lines in the heat or cold, reductions in locally available polling places, intimidation and/or threats of violence by armed GOP vigilantes, and on and on.

    Besides — say critics and those opposed to the convenience of voting by mail — there’s always absentee ballots… and their own sets of obstacles courses to navigate in order to obtain such a ballot.

    It is helpful to recognize there are only two forms of true power in any democratic nation — organized money or organized voters — and then decide which camp you wish to support by your own actions… or inactions.

    [rant mode: OFF]

    We now return you to your local reality. Have a wonderful life! : )

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    Free Radical  about 2 years ago

    And reruns of the apprentice are just starting on twitTV

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    willie_mctell  about 2 years ago

    Yetanother show I’m plenty old enough to have watched first run but chose not to.

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    Decepticomic  about 2 years ago

    Yeah, pretty much. Good luck with fascism, ‘merica. Hopefully other countries will welcome the US refugees who will definitely be targeted for “reeducation”, notably PoCs, LGBTQ+ folks, women, anyone who doesn’t follow christianity, and non-republican/ conservative/ libertarian whites.

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    SNVBD  about 2 years ago

    Free and fair elections in the USA? When was that? 1980? For the past two decades (at least) elections haven’t occurred anymore in the USA. With campaigns that cost millions of dollars and do nothing else but slander the opposite party with utter lies, campaigns that are designed to scare, disinform and deceive voters… combined with jerrymandering (sp?), deliberate obstruction of voters/ voter suppression…. I honestly can’t call that “free and fair elections”.

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