The Times We Live In
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In a world like this, the cartoonists should be getting overtime pay

This is the fifth in a regular series of political cartoons during this mid-term election season. With election deniers, the January 6th committee bringing the goods, the Supreme Court turning down Trump’s motion on the steal of national security documents (and who knows what else), and more, these cartoonists should be getting paid overtime!

If you want to see the earlier editions of ‘toons from this political season, visit hereherehere, and here.

Now, let’s get to it. Not much editorial explanation needed.


A reminder of what fighting fascism looked like in 1944 and 2022


What happens when you don’t have policies and ideas, but your platform is based only on revenge…and doing what your rich donors demand


The January 6th committee brings the receipts…and they all point to Trump and his enablers


The idiocy is not just confined to Washington, as my home state has its share


Is there any level to which Putin, and his enablers in the U.S., will not stoop? Wait…don’t answer that question

Hang in there friends. As Joyce Vance reminds us, we’re in this together.

Have a good day.

More to come…

DJB

The image of the cartoonist’s desk is from The Comics Journal, which posted an essay excerpted from the introduction to Jeff Danziger’s book, The Conscience of a Cartoonist: Instructions, Observations, Criticisms, Enthusiasms

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I am David J. Brown (hence the DJB) and I originally created this personal blog more than ten years ago as a way to capture photos and memories from a family vacation. After the trip was over I simply continued writing. Over the years the blog has changed to have a more definite focus aligned with my interest in places that matter, reading well, roots music, and more. My professional background is as a national nonprofit leader with a four-decade record of growing and strengthening organizations at local, state, and national levels. This work has been driven by my passion for connecting people in thriving, sustainable, and vibrant communities.

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