Eden’s Toon Garden: Steetlife in Obamaville
Friday, March 5th, 2010
By DAVID JOHN EDEN
Nothing says “worst economy since the Great Depression” like a former fatcat banker begging on the mean streets of NYC next to a guy peddling TEA.
By DAVID JOHN EDEN
Nothing says “worst economy since the Great Depression” like a former fatcat banker begging on the mean streets of NYC next to a guy peddling TEA.
By DALE
What to do with a cold-blooded killer? Deciding where to try the terrorists is a decision that just keeps getting tougher and tougher. But at least we have Attorney General Eric Holder to dive into those kinds of decisions for us.
By WADE BRUMMET
The Healthcare debate on Capitol Hill has proven one thing beyond a shadow of a doubt. The President is clearly in the Driver’’s seat.
By WADE BRUMMET
Everyone saw the arrogant smackdown of John McCain at the Healthcare Summit, but what you didn’t see was Bill Clinton’s response. Here it is.
By DALE
My, how heroes fade to zeroes in a matter of moments– or in a matter of votes. Suddenly everyone who was ready to give Scott Brown Obama’s key to the executive washroom is having second thoughts.
By WADE BRUMMET
With the vast gulf that separates Eastern and Western culture, it is sometimes difficult to understand each other, but Mr. Toyoda seemed to have no trouble communicating to Congress.
By WADE BRUMMET
Once again seeking to correct the failed policies of the past, such as capitalism, Obama is making an Olympic style sport of the economy.
By DAVID JOHN EDEN
It’s a lonely club at the top. As such, Obama has finally offered an olive branch to former President George W. Bush, and there’s no better way to mend a fence like that than making sure a predecessor’s name lives on forever. This can come in the form of an airport, a school, a bridge, or even a world famous geographic landmark.
By DAVID JOHN EDEN
Isn’t it odd that suddenly there is so much snow in the D.C. area? Is the cause global warming, climate change, or something far more sinister?
By DALE
Well, have you? With all the recall hype, Obama Motor Co. has a unique opportunity to puts the brakes on Japanese car sales.