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Johnny Optimism
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In the face of a collapsing economy, rampant unemployment, and global instability, Barack Hussein Obama took office in 2008 promising Hope and Change. The "Hope" thing didn't really work out, but we got plenty of "Change" as everything got worse. And now, the jug-eared jackass has a second term.
That's why at Hope n' Change Cartoons, we're creating conservative smartaleckry to provide a little laughter in these strange times. Cartoons will probably be posted Monday and Wednesday, and definitely on Friday. Additionally, cartoons and graphics will be posted randomly on our Facebook page and Friday we'll add the week's postings right here to kick around in one of the greatest comments sections on the Web.Note: please feel free to repost our cartoons on your favorite blogs!
Click picture for full size In these days of hope n' change, a lot of people need to learn new job skills. The skills are, incidentally, saying either "Welcome to Walmart," or "Want fries with that?"
3 comments:
Anonymous
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Not sure why this one is sooo funny. Maybe because it has so much politically incorrect truth in it...
Mostly I like this because the sad sack chickenman just appeals to my sense of humor.
But in a larger sense, here's a person who was clearly perfectly suited to his previous job, but now has to scramble for whatever will pay the bills. That's a scenario a lot of people can relate to these days.
The scariest that I have seen in local friends is the retired community who have suddenly lost enormous percentages of their retirement and will probably end up doing something like being a Walmart greeter just to pay their medical bills and home taxes. *sigh*
3 comments:
Not sure why this one is sooo funny. Maybe because it has so much politically incorrect truth in it...
Mostly I like this because the sad sack chickenman just appeals to my sense of humor.
But in a larger sense, here's a person who was clearly perfectly suited to his previous job, but now has to scramble for whatever will pay the bills. That's a scenario a lot of people can relate to these days.
The scariest that I have seen in local friends is the retired community who have suddenly lost enormous percentages of their retirement and will probably end up doing something like being a Walmart greeter just to pay their medical bills and home taxes. *sigh*
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