Sunday Cartoons: Damn You

Morning all. I just want to say one about Schumer and the inter Democrats that voted for the funding bill…fuck you!

I guess I am in the minority, I just think the Dems should have stuck together and told the Republicans to sod off.

So, here’s some newsy things:

The richest man in the world took over $5K out of this guy's bank account, claiming he was dead. The richest man in the world said he was saving money.He was not dead.

emptywheel (@emptywheel.bsky.social) 2025-03-15T22:34:15.979Z

Cartoons via Cagle:

QUICK TURNAROUND: A federal judge has ordered an immediate hold on efforts by President Donald Trump to quickly deport Venezuelan nationals under rarely used wartime powers intended to resist a foreign invasion — and demanded the return of planes already headed to Central America. 👇🏻

Amee Vanderpool (@girlsreallyrule.bsky.social) 2025-03-16T02:47:41.577Z

It looks like one of the chicks is missing:

Update on this chick:

https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/one-of-three-eaglets-belonging-to-big-bear-bald-eagles-has-died-says-wildlife-organization/

Be safe today. This is an open thread.


2 Comments on “Sunday Cartoons: Damn You”

  1. ok, I thought that bit about the omen was hilarious…enjoy your Sunday.

  2. dakinikat's avatar dakinikat says:

    The Rise Of Trumpvilles – Project 2025 Drives Economic Displacem

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/solangecharas/2025/03/14/the-rise-of-trumpvillesproject-2025-drives-economic-displacement/

    “The specter of economic displacement is rising in the U.S., with eerie echoes of the Hoovervilles that defined the Great Depression. Today, growing homelessness, stagnant wages, and declining affordability are converging with the political landscape shaped by Project 2025—a proposed policy overhaul that threatens to exacerbate these challenges. If implemented, the consequences could accelerate the emergence of “Trumpvilles”—tent encampments of economically displaced individuals—driven by policies that weaken social safety nets, restrict worker protections, and amplify economic inequality.”