Thursday, February 04, 2010

Jim Morin Takes on Marco Rubio. By Geniusofdespair


This was my favorite Jim Morin Cartoon of the week.

8 comments:

Kristian Toimil said...

Morin could have replaced Rubio with Crist, Manny Diaz, etc. and still gotten the same (if not better) message across.

Geniusofdespair said...

No Rubio is just perfect!

Anonymous said...

Morin is right. Rubio is head and shoulders worse than Crist. He has screwed the people of FL, big time.

Anonymous said...

Cato you haven't a clue what are you 18?

Geniusofdespair said...

Cato -
I don't think taxes are an abuse. I also don't expect someone to agree with me 100% of the time. If I get 60-40 instead of 40-60 I am satisfied.

I get my 60-40 with Crist. The only issue that really pissed me off was senate bill 360 (now law). But aside from that I think Crist has been a head and shoulders above Bush. I don't feel Crist has screwed me. Governing is hard. Think about it or join the tea party.

Anonymous said...

I am with you, Genius. Crist is the 60-40. 360 was bad, though...

Wing nuts are hijacking Tea Party. Have you seen the schedule in Nashville?

Ahhhhh....where is the intelligent center in this country? I am sick of "party mouth". Someone get a bar of soap.

CATO said...

TEA PARTY? It's been hijacked by Neocons on Steroids. Please they got Sarah Pailin now, whose next Dan Quayle? If you put those to heads together you just might get an ass.

Anon: Clueless? really is that the best you can do? Try Retard, it seems to get a lot more attention. 18? Let's just say I'm legal. Does that turn you off?

Genius: taxes in and of themselves are not an abuse but property tax rates (just to name one) in Miami Dade and other counties in Florida are. There has to be a saner way to fund government (preferably a small and niggardly one). I don't think an income tax is the answer either. For me sales tax and user fees is the way to go since its easy to figure out (especially for clueless 18 year olds), the more you spend the more you pay encouraging savings and you pay for the services you use.
Capping local and state governments on budgets based on population and indexing for inflation is also attractive.

If that doesn't happen I'll ask Regalado to get me a job as a fireman in the City of Miami, if thats not possible I'll settle for city clerk.

Anonymous said...

I can see Nashville from my back yard! I am waiting, with baited breath, to hear the anointed one speak tonight.

She will eventually have the same affect on that movement that she did on McCain's presidential campaign.

Rubio's attaching his political brand to this movement is just one unfortunate soundbite away from disastrous. This ought to be fun.

What a waste of a perfectly good movement.