Daily cartoon / meme roundup: It was never about the cost it is about forcing the public to struggle for the necessities in live. In the worlds wealthiest country it doesn’t have to be this way.

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No one ever asks, ‘how are you going to pay for it?’ with the military, and they waste trillions.

Herman Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

oh shit the econemy

Clay Jones Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

Elon Musk has gotten rich off others all his life.     Elon Musk’s father was wealthy and owned an emerald mine in South Africa. His mother was from Canada, but was raised in South Africa. Elon Musk moved back to his mother’s homeland to avoid the military draft in South Africa. Shades of Donald Trump! (But a lot smarter and much more successful in multiplying his father’s fortune.)

Elon Musk was successful in developing software, and made a fortune developing X.com and PayPal, which he then parlayed into a role in a new company founded by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning. Musk did NOT found Tesla; he joined a company that was already being developed, and eventually ousted the founders and took full control himself.

Musk had developed enormous wealth DUE TO GOVERNMENT SUPPORT and government contracts, subsidies and guarantees. And there are certainly many legitimate public policy interests in developing clean, green, renewable energy.

But, while Musk certainly has demonstrated his own brilliance, imagination, drive and success, he has always developed his wealth on the backs of others — government, the public, and workers who transform his visions into actual products.

Robert Ariail Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

Matt Davies Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

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well fuck sums it up nicely

Doonesbury Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

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Forced birth?

poor family kids

Kids living in van

Where are the forced birth crowd here and above?   Where is all the support needed for these forced births?   It is simply a tactic to control women’s bodies and their sex organs.  

Lola Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

how to wear the mask

What doesn't kill you tries again

Scott Stantis Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

Jeff Stahler Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

Walt Handelsman Comic Strip for December 18, 2021

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Daddy's Home Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

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Misleading right wing media cartoons / memes

Michael Ramirez Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

You would think the Republicans would be happy. The deficit has actually decreased around a third of a billion under President Biden. Not a surprise, since we don’t have a grifter in the White House anymore.

This is why the Republicans needed to focus on the debt ceiling and be over dramatic about the whole thing. Most American’s don’t understand the debt ceiling has nothing to do with the actual deficit. They also understand if Biden keeps reducing the deficit, they may not need to increase the debt ceiling again for quite some time. If we could roll back some of the tax cuts to the wealthy, perhaps never.

Well, until the Republicans gain full control again, as they believe in deficit spending, but only when it’s them doing the spending.

Wow talk about causing the problem you are complaining about.   This is not on Biden, it’s on willfully ignorant anti-vaxxers.    The right wing media is doing everything they can to fight any attempt by the Biden administration to fight the Coronavirus.   The right wing is actually encouraging spreading the virus.  Yet now the blames Biden for not stopping the very virus the right is spreading?   And the Republican party is happy about this, they are planning to run on it this next year.   The Republicans plan to tell voters to vote for them because Biden has done a bad job fixing what the Republicans are deliberately breaking.  

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The Knight Life Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

Shrimp and Grits for Dec 18, 2021

Speed Bump Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

Speed Bump Comic Strip for December 18, 2021

Free Range Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

Reality Check Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

Pickles Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

FoxTrot Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

One Big Happy Comic Strip for December 19, 2021

Hits ‘keep coming’: Hospitals struggle as COVID beds fill

https://apnews.com/article/coronavirus-hospitals-struggle-as-covid-beds-fill-5e98f09c578a231be1411516e9dfff58

Hospitals across the country are struggling to cope with burnout among doctors, nurses and other workers, already buffeted by a crush of patients from the ongoing surge of the COVID-19 delta variant and now bracing for the fallout of another highly transmissible mutation.

Ohio became the latest state to summon the National Guard to help overwhelmed medical facilities. Experts in Nebraska warned that its hospitals soon may need to ration care. Medical officials in Kansas and Missouri are delaying surgeries, turning away transfers and desperately trying to hire traveling nurses, as cases double and triple in an eerie reminder of last year’s holiday season.

“There is no medical school class that can prepare you for this level of death,” said Dr. Jacqueline Pflaum-Carlson, an emergency medicine specialist at Henry Ford Health System in Detroit. “The hits just keep coming.”

The national seven-day average of COVID-19 hospital admissions was 60,000 by Wednesday, far off last winter’s peak but 50% higher than in early November, the government reported. The situation is more acute in cold-weather regions, where people are increasingly gathering inside and new infections are piling up.

New York state reported Friday that slightly more than 21,000 people had tested positive for COVID-19, a new high since tests became widely available. The consequences were swift in New York City: The Rockettes Christmas show was scratched for the season, and some Broadway shows canceled performances because of outbreaks among cast members.

“We are in a situation where we are now facing a very important delta surge and we are looking over our shoulder at an oncoming omicron surge,” Dr. Anthony Fauci, chief medical adviser to President Joe Biden, said of the two COVID-19 variants.

At AdventHealth Shawnee Mission, a hospital near Kansas City, Missouri, chief medical officer Dr. Lisa Hays said the emergency department is experiencing backups sometimes lasting for days.

“The beds are not the issue. It’s the nurses to staff the beds. … And it’s all created by rising COVID numbers and burnout,” Hays said. “Our nurses are burnt out.”

Experts attribute most of the rise in cases and hospitalizations to infections among people who have not been inoculated against the coronavirus. The government says 61% of the U.S. population is fully vaccinated.

Dr. Steve Stites, chief medical officer at University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City, Kansas, said the “pandemic of the unvaccinated” continues to swamp the hospital and its workers.

“There’s no place to go. Our staff are tired. We’re going to run out of travelers,” Stites said, referring to visiting health care workers, “and omicron is at our doorstep. This is a tornado warning to our community.”

Ohio’s National Guard deployment is one of the largest seen during the pandemic, with more than 1,000 members sent to beleaguered hospitals especially in the Akron, Canton and Cleveland areas.

As of Friday, 4,723 people in the state were hospitalized with the coronavirus, a number last seen about a year ago, Gov. Mike DeWine said. Some staffers were taking only short breaks before punching in for second shifts, he added.

Health systems elsewhere that are doing somewhat better are nervously eying the arrival of the omicron variant and girding themselves for the impact.

Nebraska officials said hospitals might have to put some care on hold to make room for COVID-19 patients. While case numbers are down from the state’s pandemic peak, they could rebound rapidly, and bed availability remains tight because of patients with non-virus ailments.

“It may be likely that omicron will cause a giant surge, and honestly we can’t handle that right now,” said Dr. Angela Hewlett of Nebraska Medicine in Omaha.

At Los Angeles’ Providence Holy Cross Medical Center, just 17 coronavirus patients were being treated there Friday, a small fraction of the hospital’s worst stretch. Nurse manager Edgar Ramirez said his co-workers are weary but better prepared if a wave hits.

“The human factor of having that fear is always going to be there,” Ramirez said. “I tell our crew, ‘We have to talk through this. We have to express ourselves.’ Otherwise it’s going to tough.”

Twin sisters Linda Calderon and Natalie Balli, 71, had planned to get vaccinated but delayed it until it was too late. Now they’re on oxygen in the same room at Providence Holy Cross, their beds separated by just a few feet.

“We kept saying, ‘we’ll do it tomorrow.’ But tomorrow never came,” Calderon said as she watched her sister struggle to breathe. “We really regret not getting the shots, because if we did, we wouldn’t be like this right now.”

Pflaum-Carlson, the doctor at Detroit’s Henry Ford Health, made a public plea for people to get the shots both for their benefit and for those toiling on the frontlines of care. Eighty percent of the roughly 500 COVID-19 patients at the system’s five hospitals were unvaccinated,

“Have a little grace and consideration in how devastating things are right now,” she said.

Daily cartoon / meme roundup: Uniquely US problems other advanced nations do not have. Are we really #1

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Working It Out Comic Strip for December 18, 2021

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Sums it up

No more

Matt Wuerker Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

Matt Wuerker Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

“No stimulus checks” BS

Frazz Comic Strip for December 18, 2021

Broom Hilda Comic Strip for December 18, 2021

fox hunting under a bridge

Clay Jones Comic Strip for December 18, 2021

Jeff Stahler Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

roger stone jan 6th

Stuart Carlson Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

Nick Anderson Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

in heart live on a farm

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sounds of the seasons

Steve Benson Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

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Matt Davies Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

ViewsEurope Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

ViewsAmerica Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

Off the Mark Comic Strip for December 18, 2021

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Misleading right wing media cartoons / memes

No one is aborting fully born toddlers, but I bet some parents think of it.   That is called murder and against the law.   Nice heart string pulling cartoon even if totally wrong about the subject.   The real issue is about the woman and her rights to her life and her body.   She is already born, she is a human life, she has human potential.  These are all discounted and ignored by the forced birth crowd.  Abortion is used before there is a viable life that can live with out the mother, or in case the mothers life is in danger because her life is important also.   The forced birth crowd are not interested in human potential of the unborn fetus because after a baby is born they with draw all support.  But every one wants to focus on the word life, well the woman has life.   But what they really mean is human and a zygote / fetus is not human, but the woman is.    Hugs

Plus these are the same damn people most virulent about not getting vaccines, wearing masks, and denying all the facts of the many deaths from the Coronavirus.  Hugs

A.F. Branco for Dec 18, 2021

So misleading, dishonest, and maybe designed to discourage people from demanding government action on climate change.  Obama is a private citizen, and while he is important and has some wealth, he is not a corporation spewing pollution in to the environment.   It doesn’t matter if he has a beach front estate, again he is not a coal burning power plant or belching smog out his smoke stack.   He is surely not dumping his trash into the ocean.   Hugs

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Shrimp and Grits for Dec 18, 2021

Reality Check Comic Strip for December 18, 2021

Herman Comic Strip for December 18, 2021

Daddy's Home Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

Candorville Comic Strip for December 18, 2021

Trump Supporters Trip Over Their Own Logic

Renay Mandel Corren

https://www.fayobserver.com/obituaries/m0028451

Renay Mandel Corren

El Paso, TX—A plus-sized Jewish lady redneck died in El Paso on Saturday.

Of itself hardly news, or good news if you’re the type that subscribes to the notion that anybody not named you dying in El Paso, Texas is good news. In which case have I got news for you: the bawdy, fertile, redheaded matriarch of a sprawling Jewish-Mexican-Redneck American family has kicked it. This was not good news to Renay Mandel Corren’s many surviving children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, many of whom she even knew and, in her own way, loved. There will be much mourning in the many glamorous locales she went bankrupt in: McKeesport, PA, Renay’s birthplace and where she first fell in love with ham, and atheism; Fayetteville and Kill Devil Hills, NC, where Renay’s dreams, credit rating and marriage are all buried; and of course Miami, FL, where Renay’s parents, uncles, aunts, and eternal hopes of all Miami Dolphins fans everywhere, are all buried pretty deep. Renay was preceded in death by Don Shula.

Because she was my mother, the death of zaftig good-time gal Renay Corren at the impossible old age of 84 is newsworthy to me, and I treat it with the same respect and reverence she had for, well, nothing. A more disrespectful, trash-reading, talking and watching woman in NC, FL or TX was not to be found. Hers was an itinerant, much-lived life, a Yankee Florida liberal Jewish Tough Gal who bowled ’em in Japan, rolled ’em in North Carolina and was a singularly unique parent. Often frustrated by the stifling, conservative culture of the South, Renay turned her voracious mind to the home front, becoming a model stay at home parent, a supermom, really, just the perfect PTA lady, volunteer, amateur baker and-AHHAHAA HA! HA! HA! Just kidding, y’all! Renay – Rosie to her friends, and this was a broad who never met a stranger – worked double shifts with Doreen, ate a ton of carbs with Bernie, and could occasionally be stirred to stew some stuffed cabbage for the kids. She played cards like a shark, bowled and played cribbage like a pro, and laughed with the boys until the wee hours, long after the last pin dropped. At one point in the 1980’s, Renay was the 11th or 12th-ranked woman in cribbage in America, and while that could be a lie, it sounds great in print. She also told us she came up with the name for Sunoco, and I choose to believe this, too. Yes, Renay lied a lot. But on the plus side, Renay didn’t cook, she didn’t clean, and she was lousy with money, too. Here’s what Renay was great at: dyeing her red roots, weekly manicures, dirty jokes, pier fishing, rolling joints and buying dirty magazines. She said she read them for the articles, but filthy free speech was really Renay’s thing. Hers was a bawdy, rowdy life lived large, broke and loud. We thought Renay could not be killed. God knows, people tried. A lot. Renay has been toying with death for a decades, but always beating it and running off in her silver Chevy Nova. Covid couldn’t kill Renay. Neither could pneumonia twice, infections, blood clots, bad feet, breast cancer twice, two mastectomies, two recessions, multiple bankruptcies, marriage to a philandering Sergeant Major, divorce in the 70’s, six kids, one cesarean, a few abortions from the Quietly Famous Abortionist of Spring Lake, NC or an affair with Larry King in the 60’s. Renay was preceded in death by her ex-boyfriend, Larry King. Renay was also sadly preceded in death by her beloved daughter, Cathy Sue Corren Lester Trammel Webster, of Kill Devil Hills, NC, who herself was preceded in death by two marriages, a fudge shop and one eyeball lost in a near-fatal Pepsi bottle incident that will absolutely be explored in future obituaries. Losing her 1-eyed badass b**** of a daughter in 2007 devastated Renay, but it also made her quite homeless, since Cathy pretty much picked up the tab. A talented and gregarious grifter, Renay M. Corren eked out her final years of luxury (she literally retired at 62) under the care, compassion, checking accounts and, evidently, unlimited patience of her favorite son and daughter-in-law, Michael and Lourdes Corren, of world-famous cow sanctuary El Paso, TX. Renay is also survived by her son Jeffrey Corren and his endlessly tolerant wife Shirley, of Powell’s Point, NC; Scott Corren, and what’s left of his colon, of Hampton, VA; Marc and Laura Corren, the loveliest dirt farmers of Vernon, TX (seriously, where is that); and her favorite son, the gay one who writes catty obituaries in his spare time, Andy Corren, of – obviously – New York City. Plus two beloved granddogs, Mia and Hudson. Renay was particularly close to and grateful for the lavish attentions of her grandaughter Perla and her great-grandchildren Elijah and Leroy, as well as her constant cruise companions Sam Trammell of Greenville, NC, and Adam Corren of El Paso, TX. Renay took tremendous pride in making 1 gay son and 2 gay grandchildren, Sam Trammell and Adam Corren.

There will be a very disrespectful and totally non-denominational memorial on May 10, 2022, most likely at a bowling alley in Fayetteville, NC. The family requests absolutely zero privacy or propriety, none what so ever, and in fact encourages you to spend some government money today on a 1-armed bandit, at the blackjack table or on a cheap cruise to find our inheritance. She spent it all, folks. She left me nothing but these lousy memories. Which I, and my family of 5 brothers and my sister-in-laws, nephews, friends, nieces, neighbors, ex-boyfriends, Larry King’s children, who I guess I might be one of, the total strangers who all, to a person, loved and will cherish her. Forever. Please think of the brightly-frocked, frivolous, funny and smart Jewish redhead who is about to grift you, tell you a filthy joke, and for Larry King’s sake: LAUGH. Bye, Mommy. We loved you to bits.

RIP RENAY MANDEL CORREN 10 MAY 1937 – 11 DEC 2021

Posted online on December 15, 2021

Published in The Fayetteville Observer, Funerals Today

Read the full article. The author doesn’t reveal himself until halfway through the 1000-word obituary. Every line is a gem. Read every hilarious word of it.

Daily cartoon / meme roundup: I am a progressive but I believe in things liberals do to help the people.

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People have too much on their minds these days trying to survive to follow what elected politicians are doing.   That has allowed corporations to buy those politicians to insure the wealthy get more and more of the countries wealth and to make sure the government never serves the public.

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Calvin and Hobbes Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

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ViewsAmerica Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

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We need to stop punching down. We need to see that capitalism is failing society. Capitalists should be kept away from government policy.

Farcus Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

The Duplex Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

Aunty Acid Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

Stuart Carlson Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

Dana Summers Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

Congress must never do anything to help the American people. That would be Communism.

Working for his donors against the people who voted for him Manchin killed the BBB bill.   Killed it.   Now wants to play president some more even though we elected Biden because of what he promised to try to do when he ran, Manchin wants the child credit extended ten years taking all the money he will allow for the bill so that is the only thing in it.   Why?  Because Manchin pushed a child tax refund when he was governor of West Virginia.  Now the Senate has given up on it and decided to try to pass voting rights bill needed if the Democrats hope to stop the Republican rigging of the next election in 2022, yes next year.   But that wont happen either as Sinema has already said she wont change the filibuster under any circumstances, which means the bill is dead.   Nothing will pass ever with Sinema and Manchin in the pockets of the wealthy donor class.  Democracy is already dead. 

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Never vote for moderate or centrist Democrats. They are malware. Vote for progressives!

Clay Jones Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

Matt Wuerker Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

holiday from Texas

Nick Anderson Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

John Deering Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

Tom the Dancing Bug Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

Jeff Stahler Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

Lalo Alcaraz Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

Robert Ariail Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

Political Cartoon.

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Republicans know they are traitors.

Steve Breen Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

Jeff Stahler Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

Michael Ramirez Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

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Rob Rogers Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

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Walt Handelsman Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

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Kim Potter is a murderer trying to create a situation where her horrible decisions and non-use of training give her power. It’s called white supremacy.

Real Life Adventures Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

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Rob Rogers Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

Kevin Necessary Editorial Cartoons Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

Clay Jones Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

Scary Gary Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

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Pledge during shooter drill

Matt Wuerker Comic Strip for December 14, 2021

Lola Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

M2Bulls Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

Drew Sheneman Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

in between cliimate change

Jack Ohman Comic Strip for December 14, 2021

What is Bill 21 Quebec?  
Bill 21, also commonly referred to as Quebec’s secularism law, bans some public servants deemed to be in positions of authority — such as teachers, judges and police officers — from wearing religious symbols on the job.   Hugs

Views of the World Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

ViewsEurope Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

ViewsBusiness Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

https://twitter.com/RottenInDenmark/status/1471155338502184960?s=20

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Silly. Comparing apples and bicycles.  PS: Also safe for gender discrimination, and you can even decide based on finger length, quality of the smile, who he/she hangs out with, smooth or crunchy… or how they squeeze the toothpaste.  

Kate McKinnon won’t hook up with me because I’m male. Gender discrimination!

Billie Eilish won’t date me because I’m older than her grandfather. Age discrimination!

The hot blonde I met in church won’t see me because I’m married. Marital status discrimination.

None of the Kardashians will date me because I can’t come up with enough cash. Economic discrimination.

Lauren Boebert won’t hook up with me because I don’t have a tattoo on my . . . . You know, that’s OK with me.   Dating is a rather personal choice. I doubt it would be pleasant for either party if we match a racist white person with a black person. Ted himself would not want to spend an evening with a racist homophobic MAGA cap-wearing hedge fund manager.

Gary Varvel for Dec 14, 2021

At no other time has the jobs been separated by is it a job that existed before or is it something never seen before?   We have never asked if a newly hired cook or server was at a place that is new?   Weird way to try to attack Biden.   Just be happy the jobs are coming back as businesses start opening due to the vaccines / boosters.   Think how great the economy would be if everyone would get vaccinated, wear masks when appropriate,  and try to slow / stop the spread of the virus. 

Al Goodwyn Editorial Cartoons Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

I have no trouble with this.   I have been social distancing and removing my self from personal contact with people since childhood.   But especially since about 2014.   I am at a point in my life where I am very comfortable with online contact vs in person contact.    If I want more there is Skype, text, face time, and I have the computer set up with cameras.   If I was a student today I would choose remote learning, I think a lot of kids serious about learning would.    A lot of nursing students did their early years of learning online when I was still working back before 2014.   So while not everyone can get the social interaction they need online, Ron for example cannot he still likes person to person contact, I and many others find socializing online to be enough. 

Dana Summers Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

Then tell the companies to stop inflating their prices. Greed is a choice.   We should be doing something about Inflation, then, instead of mindlessly blaming President Biden or the Fed like the Right-Wing Death-Cultists are trying to do.   The way to stop this is to restore full and necessary regulation to businesses, including Price Regulations.   This inflation is entirely due to the choices that the Private Market Made. It is neither necessary, nor justified.   Summers must be happy that the upper 1% have greatly increased THEIR wealth!  Summers hates any wage earners being paid more.  And he fights like hell to keep billionaires from paying taxes.

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Shrimp and Grits for Dec 17, 2021

all inferno just like to kidbunch of pollywogsearthling feed yak yakgive them hellgod makes snakesgrim reaper as kidlonger than the boatwhich is which for out loudyou forgot again

Non Sequitur Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

Off the Mark Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

Herman Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

The Flying McCoys Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

Pickles Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

The Buckets Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

Mannequin on the Moon Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

Daddy's Home Comic Strip for December 17, 2021

GOP candidates falsely suggest Biden’s win wasn’t legitimate

Smerconish: There’s a limit to my sympathy for the unvaccinated

Daily cartoon / meme roundup: For many their wallets run dry long before the needs do

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Scottie’s world today

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The roundup is short and late today because my blood sugar went uncontrolled and I was in bed in bad shape most of the day.   Ron started talking at 2:30 PM of either calling my doctor or taking me to the E.R.   I nixed both options for having something to eat.   Story below.

I have been having trouble with my blood sugar coming down in the morning when I get up.   It has been around 190 to 225 when I get up this last week.   No idea why, my diet has not changed.  It has been climbing for a month from my normal morning reading of 120 to 130 to the 160’s and 180’s.    This morning it was 244.    All week I would take my medications and every hour check my blood sugar again.   Until this morning with in two hours it would be back to normal.    This morning it did not come down but instead went up.  

One hour after getting up it was 258.    The next hour it started to come down.   It went to 181 and then at 8 AM it hit 133.   I figured everything was fine and back to normal.   I was wrong.   I had breakfast while Ron was shopping at Walmart because I don’t go there.  He was going to come home and I was going out with him to the local two grocery stores.   Only when he got home I was in trouble.   I was diaphoretic, dizzy, confused, tired.    Ron did a blood sugar and I was near 300.    He gave me some medications, as much water as I would take and I went to bed.    He kept checking me.   I woke up around noon, checked the blood sugar and it was still in the low 200’s.   It was coming down but too slowly.   I went back to bed.  

At 2:30 it was back to about 150.   Ron still wanted to call my doctor but I said let me eat first and then I will.   He fixed me a salad and steak, no carbs to speak of, and none of the ones I wanted.   After I ate I again got diaphoretic, shaking, dizzy, nausea.   We checked my blood sugar and I was down to 80.   I was crashing, my blood sugar was going down too fast too far.  Ron was looking for the glucose tablets when I grabbed a MT Dew in the fridge and downed it.    Then I followed it up with a few cookies.   Not smart.   Yes it brought my sugar back up and I started to feel great, then my sugar went to high and I got real tired.   So I went back to bed.   I just got up at 5:30 PM and I am still tried.   I wanted to post what I had gotten done on the roundup, then I am going back to bed I think.  

Don’t worry Ron will be perched over my shoulder for the next three days watching everything I put in my mouth.   He will want blood sugars if I even look slightly wrong.   He has already read me the riot act and told me repeatedly everything I did wrong, repeatedly.   And then did it again to make one of us feel better.  So that was my day, how was yours?  Hugs 

almost to the finish line

Where at least three people are known / charged with voting multiple times for tRump.  Hugs

Chris Britt Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

long arm of the law meadows

Jack Ohman Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

taxpayers not paying for schooling

Andy Marlette for Dec 15, 2021

bann crt prayers for guns

I am a medic

ViewsBusiness Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

ViewsEurope Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

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Misleading right wing media cartoons / memes

Michael Ramirez Comic Strip for December 16, 2021

Oh dear me, the cartoonist giggling so hard at Biden’s approval numbers, claiming they are so bad fail to remember their cult leaders approval numbers on the same day in his presidency were worse than Biden’s.   The approval numbers for tRump were 36.4 and for Biden were 43.8 on day 330 of their terms.   In case you can not count, that means Biden is more popular than tRump was.   So if it is bad for Biden then it was worse for tRump.   Hugs   https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/biden-approval-rating/

Henry Payne Comic Strip for December 14, 2021

When is some other country going to come over here and solve our problems? I didn’t see anyone stepping in to stop trump or the republican terrorist attacks. Where is the UN?  Where has the idea of the US as the world police gotten us?   A huge bloated military budget and our own problems at home not addressed.   It is time to realize the rest of the world are entitled to make their own choices and they don’t have to do what we tell them nor follow our doctrines.   The US is the busybody of the  world.    Time for us to stop and mind our own business.   Hugs

The Build Back Better bill was paid for and the original CBO score based on the bill showed that.   No debt.   Manchin had said he wouldn’t vote for it if it added to the debt.   The Republicans couldn’t use this real score to sink the bill as it was showing the bill paid for.   So they demanded the CBO do another score, one that they set the parameters, the rules for.   For the new score they added a bunch of things not in the bill to what they wanted scored.   That added a bunch of debt.   So dishonest.   It is like you going to the store with a budget and staying to the budget but at the check out I add a bunch more stuff in your cart you did not plan to buy and then I use that to claim you were over budget.   I busted your budget and then use that to claim you shouldn’t get any of the stuff you planned for in the first place.   Hugs

Drew Sheneman Comic Strip for December 15, 2021

A trillion dollar millstone around the necks of young adults. Civilized nations make it possible for everyone to access affordable higher education, because it is considered a right and beneficial to society as a whole, not an opportunity to make big bucks on the backs of struggling students.   Hugs

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Trump Supporters DUMBFOUNDED By Vaccine Facts

160,000 Unvaccinated Americans Died From Covid-19 Since June — Shots Could Have Saved Them, Study Finds

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Some 163,000 Covid-19 deaths in the U.S. could have been prevented by vaccination since June this year and the virus is one of the leading causes of death in all age groups, according to research by the Kaiser Family Foundation, as cases soar amid concerns the new omicron variant will trigger another wave of infections. 

 

KEY FACTS

Covid-19 was the third leading cause of death in the U.S. throughout November, according to KFF, trailing heart disease and cancer. 

An average of 1,110 people died from the disease every day, KFF said, compared to around 2,000 and 1,600 for heart disease and cancer, respectively.

Of around 33,000 Covid-19 deaths in November, KFF estimates 29,100 were among unvaccinated adults and could have been prevented with vaccines, determined using a CDC study showing vaccination to be 91% effective at preventing Covid-19 deaths.

Some 2,900 deaths occurred in unvaccinated adults that may not have been prevented with vaccination, while CDC data indicates 1,300 vaccinated adults with breakthrough infections died.

As of October, the most up-to-date information available, Covid-19 was the number one cause of death for people between 45 and 54 years old, the number two for ages 25-44 and 55-64 and the number three for ages 65 and up. 

Even among groups at relatively low risk of severe Covid-19, the disease ranked among the top 10 causes of death in October, being the number seven, six and four leading causes in ages 1-4, 5-14 and 15-24, respectively. 

WHAT TO WATCH FOR 

Covid infections and deaths are climbing across the U.S. While the current death rate—an average of around 1,300 a day—is below record highs from mid-to-late January, some states are reporting the steepest increase in new cases since the pandemic began. 

 

KEY BACKGROUND

Free, effective and safe Covid-19 vaccines have been available to most adults across the U.S. for a good portion of the year. In spite of these, the death toll surpassed that from 2020 and vaccination remains a contentious and partisan issue. While vaccines cannot provide complete protection against Covid-19, they effectively prevent serious illness, hospitalization and death in most cases and can slash the risks of developing long Covid. The vast majority of hospitalizations and nearly all deaths from Covid-19 are in unvaccinated people, who have cost the healthcare system billions and diverted resources from other areas of medicine.  

TANGENT

Covid-19 is likely the biggest infectious disease outbreak in U.S. history and in September, the number of coronavirus deaths surpassed the number believed to have been killed in the 1918-1919 flu pandemic (often called Spanish Flu).

BIG NUMBER

800,000. This is nearly how many people have died from Covid-19 in the U.S. since the start of the pandemic. The country is on track to pass the grim milestone in the next few days and just surpassed 50 million infections. Studies suggest serious illness and long Covid can also increase the risk of dying, figures that are not considered when adding up the coronavirus death toll.

 

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