Well, since I have such a love of the satire from clever political cartoonists lampooning our society, current culture and politics the weekly posts have gotten far too long. Fun but long. So, I thought I'd treat you to a traveling post among my various blogs to enjoy the flavors at each "house."
In this "house" post weapons seem to be the main theme: Iran working on becoming a nuclear state, concealed weapons carried by college students on campus and coffee drinkers into Starbucks coffee shops. It's no big surprise that NASA and the Air Force are preparing to weaponize space. More weapons loose on deck are the "nuclear option" of the Republican filibuster, the financial sledgehammer from Wall Street bankers and - leading up to celebration of Earth Day - planet Earth setting off the Icelandic volcano to scream its message of "Enough already with the fossil fuels, people!" Yeah, that Iceland volcano sure got the attention of the airline industry. It cost $200 million per day worldwide, wrecking a weak economy in Europe and America.
Check out what the cartoonists had to say about this week's news...
Where Obama, the Tea Party, Nukes and NASA intersect:
Congress and their voting dilemmas:
See Cartoons by Cartoon by David Fitzsimmons - Courtesy of Politicalcartoons.com - Email this Cartoon
Oh, NASA, Oh, NASA, where art thou?
See Cartoons by Cartoon by David Fitzsimmons - Courtesy of Politicalcartoons.com - Email this Cartoon
Our Earth:
*** Check out the rest of the Saturday series of political cartoons this week:
Greedy Opportunistic Wall Street: Political Cartoons, Opinion Post
College Grads Chances of Finding Jobs: Political Cartoons
Political Cartoons: Iceland Volcano Wrecks World Economy
Ridiculous Outrageous Extra Airline Fees: Political Cartoons
Cool Earth Day Links, Message From Our Prez
The Smallest Earth Day Poem - Libations Friday 16 Apr 2010
*** THANKS for visiting, feel welcome to drop a comment or opinion, enjoy bookmarking this post on your favorite social site, a big shout out to awesome current subscribers – and if you are new to this blog, please subscribe in a reader or by email updates!