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Party CrasherPosted on Apr 25, 2010
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By John, April 30, 2010 at 3:10 pm Link to this comment
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Great cartoon! It shows why the country is going down the pipe. The only large-scale reaction comes via the tea party and they’re being led around by corporations to actually act against their own—and America’s—interests.
The monster is in front of them but they’re still convinced it’s the mouse that they need to worry about.
I’ll respect the tea party once it protests on Wall Street.
Report thisBy Miko, April 25, 2010 at 9:53 pm Link to this comment
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Yeah, GS sure was anti-government when they were
Report thisscrambling for bailouts, etc. This comic makes no
sense, unless it’s trying to point out that the Tea
Protesters, like Goldman Sachs, are actually strong
supporters of government interventions.