Political Cartoons

Welcome to ArizonaShooting.org!

Join today!

.
 

Attachments

  • EBACD560-5AE8-4948-ABBD-8D8D865983D2.jpeg
    EBACD560-5AE8-4948-ABBD-8D8D865983D2.jpeg
    74.4 KB · Views: 255
  • DB500E59-ED99-44B5-942B-DF3A7DEFDED8.jpeg
    DB500E59-ED99-44B5-942B-DF3A7DEFDED8.jpeg
    66.5 KB · Views: 255
  • DAA1A1C6-40B3-4738-8A22-4F9AEA4D4EE9.jpeg
    DAA1A1C6-40B3-4738-8A22-4F9AEA4D4EE9.jpeg
    59 KB · Views: 255
  • 1C8B75A2-F2EA-4099-B977-253C50DE0FD5.jpeg
    1C8B75A2-F2EA-4099-B977-253C50DE0FD5.jpeg
    152.2 KB · Views: 255
.
 

Attachments

  • 848AEAC0-9107-4872-9DFD-9BB62C182401.jpeg
    848AEAC0-9107-4872-9DFD-9BB62C182401.jpeg
    72.2 KB · Views: 255
  • 136195FE-4C02-4675-BB77-080B160311E7.jpeg
    136195FE-4C02-4675-BB77-080B160311E7.jpeg
    66.1 KB · Views: 255
  • B082D143-F8CA-4A1F-B140-CCA47BE4A98C.jpeg
    B082D143-F8CA-4A1F-B140-CCA47BE4A98C.jpeg
    109.8 KB · Views: 255
.
 

Attachments

  • DB25D964-4CB8-4669-8AB7-A89D463452EF.jpeg
    DB25D964-4CB8-4669-8AB7-A89D463452EF.jpeg
    78.2 KB · Views: 233
  • 777F79F7-DD0C-4BDF-8548-2180D98CCCFE.jpeg
    777F79F7-DD0C-4BDF-8548-2180D98CCCFE.jpeg
    101.7 KB · Views: 233
  • 16BDC1C9-5EFF-4973-902F-0C57984A6C9A.jpeg
    16BDC1C9-5EFF-4973-902F-0C57984A6C9A.jpeg
    75.2 KB · Views: 233
.
 

Attachments

  • EB7A81BB-6F03-4AFF-B582-AE1DDCE7F3EF.jpeg
    EB7A81BB-6F03-4AFF-B582-AE1DDCE7F3EF.jpeg
    89 KB · Views: 200
  • F097D02D-F0A1-4B8D-B406-757C5B531B19.jpeg
    F097D02D-F0A1-4B8D-B406-757C5B531B19.jpeg
    57.2 KB · Views: 200
  • D8CA4FEA-887B-4E2D-8A76-7320FA011A7D.jpeg
    D8CA4FEA-887B-4E2D-8A76-7320FA011A7D.jpeg
    54.4 KB · Views: 200
  • 614A6550-68EB-4CAE-9CD2-D23B3418AE97.jpeg
    614A6550-68EB-4CAE-9CD2-D23B3418AE97.jpeg
    58.7 KB · Views: 200
  • AF3298F8-06BE-4E3E-A04F-577BC4130420.jpeg
    AF3298F8-06BE-4E3E-A04F-577BC4130420.jpeg
    94.8 KB · Views: 200
.
 

Attachments

  • EA1D7D0D-ED5C-43FB-9F09-02DDE4594631.jpeg
    EA1D7D0D-ED5C-43FB-9F09-02DDE4594631.jpeg
    56.8 KB · Views: 200
  • E59D499D-6A40-4184-88A9-92713AD8BBBC.jpeg
    E59D499D-6A40-4184-88A9-92713AD8BBBC.jpeg
    99.8 KB · Views: 200
  • 1A036A45-09DD-4F34-B705-E1458EA5C2D5.jpeg
    1A036A45-09DD-4F34-B705-E1458EA5C2D5.jpeg
    109.5 KB · Views: 200
.
 

Attachments

  • 26447C74-E558-49AA-9455-058899178FBF.jpeg
    26447C74-E558-49AA-9455-058899178FBF.jpeg
    74.5 KB · Views: 159
  • E4EC72F4-0C3B-4E92-8CA6-0C0DB983F896.jpeg
    E4EC72F4-0C3B-4E92-8CA6-0C0DB983F896.jpeg
    66.5 KB · Views: 159
  • 64D63156-BB41-4239-B8A8-58E06B87085F.jpeg
    64D63156-BB41-4239-B8A8-58E06B87085F.jpeg
    83.4 KB · Views: 159
  • C7D1DCA3-66D9-4B55-ABE5-6429D77C0FA0.jpeg
    C7D1DCA3-66D9-4B55-ABE5-6429D77C0FA0.jpeg
    125.1 KB · Views: 159
  • 964813EA-FCF8-4DDE-8583-EC37C6C4559C.jpeg
    964813EA-FCF8-4DDE-8583-EC37C6C4559C.jpeg
    84.7 KB · Views: 159
AbbottCostello.jpg

COSTELLO: What's the unemployment rate in America?

ABBOTT: It's 5.6%.

COSTELLO: That many people are out of work?

ABBOTT: No, that's 23%.

COSTELLO: You just said 5.6%.

ABBOTT: 5.6% Unemployed.

COSTELLO: Right 5.6% out of work.

ABBOTT: No, that's 23%.

COSTELLO: Okay, so it's 23% unemployed.

ABBOTT: No, that's 5.6%.

COSTELLO: WAIT A MINUTE. Is it 5.6% or 23%?

ABBOTT: 5.6% are unemployed. 23% are out of work.

COSTELLO: If you are out of work you are unemployed.

ABBOTT: No, Biden said you can't count the "Out of Work" as the unemployed. You have to look for work to be unemployed.

COSTELLO: BUT THEY ARE OUT OF WORK!!!

ABBOTT: No, you miss his point.

COSTELLO: What point?

ABBOTT: Someone who doesn't look for work can't be counted with those who look for work. It wouldn't be fair.

COSTELLO: To whom?

ABBOTT: The unemployed.

COSTELLO: But ALL of them are out of work.

ABBOTT: No, the unemployed are actively looking for work.
Those who are out of work gave up looking and if you give up, you are no longer in the ranks of the unemployed.

COSTELLO: So if you're off the unemployment rolls that would count as less unemployment?

ABBOTT: Unemployment would go down. Absolutely!

COSTELLO: The unemployment rate goes down when you stop looking for work?

ABBOTT: Absolutely it goes down. That's how it gets to 5.6%. Otherwise it would be 23%.

COSTELLO: Wait, I got a question for you. That means there are two ways to bring down the unemployment number?

ABBOTT: Two ways is correct.

COSTELLO: Unemployment can go down if someone gets a job?

ABBOTT: Correct.

COSTELLO: And unemployment can also go down if you stop looking for a job?

ABBOTT: Bingo.

COSTELLO: So there are two ways to bring unemployment down, and the easier of the two is to have people stop looking for work.

ABBOTT: Now you're thinking like a Democrat.

COSTELLO: I don't even know what the hell I just said!

ABBOTT: Now you're thinking like Biden.
 
.
 

Attachments

  • 3F2ECC9E-4888-4016-945A-C9D707CA838B.jpeg
    3F2ECC9E-4888-4016-945A-C9D707CA838B.jpeg
    141.5 KB · Views: 201
  • 0BF277D6-90C6-4F87-8A45-C44260392775.jpeg
    0BF277D6-90C6-4F87-8A45-C44260392775.jpeg
    79.9 KB · Views: 201
  • 13A7EFAA-5E4B-4B85-99D1-F5763B8B23E9.jpeg
    13A7EFAA-5E4B-4B85-99D1-F5763B8B23E9.jpeg
    118 KB · Views: 201
  • C211FF5A-97C4-41FF-A58A-BE10384186CB.jpeg
    C211FF5A-97C4-41FF-A58A-BE10384186CB.jpeg
    71.1 KB · Views: 201
  • 161FE89E-9AA7-4E3E-9E9E-DBED42839FF4.jpeg
    161FE89E-9AA7-4E3E-9E9E-DBED42839FF4.jpeg
    57.2 KB · Views: 201
Back
Top