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Cartoon flashback

Right wingers are accusing wealthy liberals who support Occupy of hypocrisy. As Steve Benen patiently attempts to explain, the word does not mean what they seem to think it means. But like so many right wing tropes, it’s an old, old tactic — the cartoon below dates back to 1997, but if I needed a week off I could clean up the art a bit and you’d think I wrote it last week.

posted by Tom Tomorrow at 1:27 PM | link
The parallel Earth primary

A world much like our own, with one significant difference.

posted by Tom Tomorrow at 11:23 AM | link
New toon

Officer Friendly!

posted by Tom Tomorrow at 12:01 PM | link
Note to New Haven/Hartford/Fairfield readers

Update: Just recieved word that TMW will remain a fixture in the newly redesigned New Haven Advocate! Many thanks to everyone who wrote in — sometimes these things can make a difference! And of course thanks to the powers-that-be at the Advocate. I understand that I have no inherent right to run in their paper (or anyone’s), and am profoundly grateful that I will continue to have a space there.

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In response to queries, TMW hasn’t been cut from the Advocate papers, exactly. This is the note I got from the editor of the chain:

TMW hasn’t been cut altogether from the papers. We’ve been facing major space constraints and have had to trim a lot of different content week to week – some weeks TMW has been trimmed that way. Some weeks we’ve found room for it at the back of the book – last minute. We’re still planning on having TMW among the pool of cartoons/comics we’ve got in the papers. With the redesign we’re looking for where best to put them, etc. And hoping we’ll have room for everything we’re planning for.

So that’s sort of good news, I guess, but I do hope to remain a more important part of these papers than an occasional contributor. I’ve lived in this area for a total of ten years, give or take (lived here in the mid nineties, moved to NYC, then ended up moving back), and the New Haven Advocate has been a huge part of my life, through which I have made numerous close friends, and more importantly, met my wife. The chain was bought a few years back by the troubled Tribune Company and there have been a lot of cutbacks since then, but honestly, cartoons are both popular and cheap. If you live in the area and would like to see the strip run every week rather than on an occasional space-permitting basis, please be sure to let them know. Politely, of course!

(Note: I’m deliberately not posting contact info so the papers don’t get spammed. If you’re one of their readers, you’ll be able to find it.)

posted by Tom Tomorrow at 11:30 AM | link
How quickly things have changed

This cartoon from last April — mere months ago — was intended as a response to the right wing talking point that raising taxes on the rich won’t help address debt/deficit problems because “there aren’t enough rich people.” It seemed to me at the time that no one was making the obvious counter argument — a small percentage of people control a large percentage of the wealth. In fact the most recent numbers I could find then that seemed trustworthy were from 2007.

Now, of course, people are talking about little else, and we can thank the Occupy movement for that.

As a side note: for several years, anyone who was frustrated with Obama’s refusal or inability to use the bully pulpit was told by his supporters that the bully pulpit is a myth, the President simply doesn’t have the magical ability to shift the national conversation. In reality, the overwhelming number of people in this country who have been screwed by the plutocracy were primed for a paradigm shift, and while I think Obama blew a huge opportunity in 2008 by choosing the path of moderation over confrontation, we should all be profoundly grateful that the Occupy movement has picked up the slack.

posted by Tom Tomorrow at 8:53 AM | link
Fabulous Wall Street USA

An animated piece from 1998 or so, still sadly relevant.

This was based on a print cartoon which doesn’t seem to be online at the moment (having some archive problems — I’ll try to dig it up and get it posted).

… adding: note post below, for those interested in supporting the arts, specifically the art of snarky cartooning.

posted by Tom Tomorrow at 8:38 AM | link
New print available

I’m releasing a special artist’s print featuring the cover art from my last book. This is a signed and numbered edition of only twenty copies, and will not be made available again. They’re printed in archival ink on high quality fine art paper using a high-end professional printer, which produces beautiful, vivid prints. Paper size is 17×22, actual image size is approximately 12.75 x 20.

Also: the s/n edition of my poster for Eddie Vedder’s Hartford show is available again, after a bit of a delay (I had to discontinue sales over the summer due to the chaos of a move).

More information on both here.

posted by Tom Tomorrow at 11:28 AM | link
Breaking news!

This week’s cartoon: poverty eliminated!

posted by Tom Tomorrow at 10:46 AM | link
I was hoping …

… someone would have the time for a definitive smackdown of yesterday’s egregioius David Brooks column (as opposed to the previous egregious David Brooks column, or the one before that, etc.). Happily for us all, Charles Pierce steps up to the plate.

He does, however, interview some very well-spoken poll results, and proceeds to interpret them in ways that make you wonder if he’s dropped in from Alpha Centauri. He notices that poor people are having fewer babies, which makes him sad. But, things are looking up! People have stopped using their “bank-issued” credit cards as much. (These would be the cards they used so as to support the overstuffed suburban lifestyle that David Brooks so celebrated in his earlier, funnier work.) This means, to Brooks, “Quietly but decisively, Americans are trying to restore the moral norms that undergird our economic system.”

Jesus H. Christ in a fking Volvo, no, it doesn’t. It means people are broke. People are broke because the end product of 30 years of economic theorizing and political action that you supported has resulted in a shattered middle-class. People are broke because the Wall Street casino that your politics created and celebrated and enabled finally broke the entire country and took the rest of us down with it. People are broke because you and the rest of your “conservative” pals latched onto a crackpot scheme called supply-side economics, married it to a deregulatory frenzy and free trade, and then pitched it to the Bobos as economic liberty. You got rich. You got important. Now people are not using their credit cards because they can’t afford to buy the overpriced, Chinese-made crap that you once proposed as the new staple of American society. That is not a conscious mass moral choice. You’ve got to be on mushrooms to believe that.

The rest.

posted by Tom Tomorrow at 8:32 AM | link
And another

Who will save the bankers?

… CREDO link.

posted by Tom Tomorrow at 6:40 PM | link

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