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Sunday Morning Comics - Colbert Super PAC Does Not Coordinate with Presidential Candidate Buddy Roemer Edition

Sponsored by the GOP - If We Let Roemer Into the Debates, What Would Happen to Our uh, uh.....Ooops?
Cup O' Joe

 

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GOP Candidate Buddy Roemer In SuperPac Ad

Donate to Buddy Roemer's Campaign. The Florida filing fee is $35k, for the state's election motto is only rich people need apply!

 

Sunday Morning Comics - American Family Inc. Edition

Sponsored by the Koch Brothers - Freedom to Wage War on the U.S. Middle Class, yeah, that's what America is all about.
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AmeriFam Incorporated

 

Johnny McNulty brings you A Better Constitution for the United States:

Corporatitution Preamble

 

A Message From Netflix

 

Sunday Morning Comics - Singing the Money Blues Edition

Brought to you by Economic Fiction - Helping Win Elections By Spinning Tales of Prosperity One Lie at a Time!
Cup O' Joe

 

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Congress Passes Social Security Reform Bill

 


Cartoonist: R.J. Matson

 

Sunday Morning Comics - Debt Ceiling Edition

Brought to you by Educational Cut Backs - Americans Lacking in Economic and Mathematical Understanding a Problem? Does 1+1=3?
Cup O' Joe

 

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Breaking...The Onion News: Congress Continues Debate Over Whether Or Not Nation Should Be Economically Ruined:

Members of the U.S. Congress reported Wednesday they were continuing to carefully debate the issue of whether or not they should allow the country to descend into a roiling economic meltdown of historically dire proportions. "It is a question that, I think, is worthy of serious consideration: Should we take steps to avoid a crippling, decades-long depression that would lead to disastrous consequences on a worldwide scale? Or should we not do that?" asked House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA), adding that arguments could be made for both sides, and that the debate over ensuring America’s financial solvency versus allowing the nation to default on its debt—which would torpedo stock markets, cause mortgage and interests rates to skyrocket, and decimate the value of the U.S. dollar—is “certainly a conversation worth having.” "Obviously, we don't want to rush to consensus on whether it is or isn't a good idea to save the American economy and all our respective livelihoods from certain peril until we've examined this thorny dilemma from every angle. And if we’re still discussing this matter on Aug. 2, well, then, so be it.” At press time, President Obama said he personally believed the country should not be economically ruined.

Armadebtdon 2011 - National Bulls**t Ceiling

 

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