FYI 100-150 MILLION children in the world are in need of a home and a loving family, today. Official global population has crested 7 BILLION people and is rising. Maybe one is enough. Maybe adopting is a generous act of love and a Nguyen-Nguyen situation. Maybe?
No, I love the strip. Out of how many words (I’m not saying it’s text-heavy ;-] ), I personally would have left out a meager five. Adoption crosses all class lines and is a beautiful thing. So some obscenely, criminally rich people do it too, once in a while, s’okay with me. See what I mean?
I have always thought your comics were genius. This one should be part of public policy decisions. I am going to USE your phrase “tsunami up” with conscious intent (crediting you) whenever anyone starts talking to me about “trickle down” from now on. Brilliant!
The sooner we can get people to understand that wealth is just a function of the number of transactions occurring in the economy, the sooner we can get out of this recession.
Very true! Cool job, Keith!
FYI 100-150 MILLION children in the world are in need of a home and a loving family, today. Official global population has crested 7 BILLION people and is rising. Maybe one is enough. Maybe adopting is a generous act of love and a Nguyen-Nguyen situation. Maybe?
@ Moose..
Seriously, do you think this is an anti-adoption strip?
No, I love the strip. Out of how many words (I’m not saying it’s text-heavy ;-] ), I personally would have left out a meager five. Adoption crosses all class lines and is a beautiful thing. So some obscenely, criminally rich people do it too, once in a while, s’okay with me. See what I mean?
This is the best argument against the policy of austerity that I’ve seen. This comic should be read and discussed in schools!
I have always thought your comics were genius. This one should be part of public policy decisions. I am going to USE your phrase “tsunami up” with conscious intent (crediting you) whenever anyone starts talking to me about “trickle down” from now on. Brilliant!
@TruthHurts, Agreed!
The sooner we can get people to understand that wealth is just a function of the number of transactions occurring in the economy, the sooner we can get out of this recession.
If I were dictator, the first thing I’d do for the poor is sweep away the regs that discourage them from starting “cottage” businesses.