Watch, Only a Real Mitten Can Do This….

Originally published in the Grand Rapids Press, December 17, 2011

The backstory. I mean, honestly. Reminds me of back in 1998 when Vermont was trying to make Lake Champlain a “Great Lake.” That deserved a rude gesture, too.

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Well, He WAS a Jolly Old Elf…

Originally published in the Grand Rapids Press, December 10,  2011

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Fred Meijer…

Originally published in the Grand Rapids Press, December 3,  2011

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We Have Met the Enemy — and He Is Us…

Originally published in the Grand Rapids Press, November 26,  2011

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Geez! What Do Those People Want from Us?…

Originally published in the Grand Rapids Press, November 19,  2011

Lower taxes are nice. Lower taxes are helpful. But there’s more to building Michigan’s economy than lower taxes….

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Taming of the Shrew — Grandville High School Theater

Attended opening night last night, and it was fantastic! (The Shrew and the Haberdasher in particular) Shows tonight and Saturday at 7:00PM. Click here for details: http://gpsblogs.org/ghstheater/

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The Recall Hammer…

Originally published in the Grand Rapids Press, November 12,  2011

Basic summary: A Republican State Representative, Paul Scott of Grand Blanc, was successfully recalled from office this past election. The effort to recall him was largely funded by the Michigan Teachers Union (the MEA), which skews heavily toward the Democrats. Republican-leaning special interest groups have vowed revenge. For analogies, I flirted with Pandora’s Box and Rock ‘em Sock ‘em Robots, but eventually settled on the hammer.

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Public Service Reminder: Who not to Vote for…

Originally published in the Grand Rapids Press, November 5,  2011

Without fail, candidates like the one in the cartoon show up every election cycle. It’s important not to elect them. Just doing my part…

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Governor Snyder Wrestles with Political Reality…

Originally published in the Grand Rapids Press, October 29,  2011

Our governor, Rick Snyder, comes from the business world, not politics. It’s probably his chief virtue as far as Michigan voters are concerned. But the reality is that it leaves him unprepared at times. In this instance, a proposed second bridge to Canada at Detroit and a few miles from the existing Ambassador Bridge got bogged down and shot down in the state legislature recently. Some Democrats suddenly got concerned about neighborhoods near the new bridge (not that there hadn’t been plenty of time to raise concerns earlier) and many Republicans are basically on the payroll of the owner of the Ambassador Bridge (who obviously is very much opposed to the competition). Meanwhile, Canada is a little dumbfounded because they had already agreed to foot the bill to build the bridge. Yeah, I don’t get it either….

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Lansing Bullies…

 

 Originally published in the Grand Rapids Press, October 22,  2011



In an earlier version of this comic one of the shouts coming out of the capitol building in panel one was: “Your job is to shut up and take standardized tests!” I liked it because it seemed to distill the basic attitude of Republican legislators toward students. (And to be equally unfair, if it were a Democrat legislator it would have been: “Your job is to shut up!” That’s it. Because the Democrats never seem to be organized enough to have an agenda.)

In any case, it was too wordy, so I likely would have dropped it anyway. But for a while I tried to couple it with what the Republican legislators thought their job is. In other words, “Our job is to <something>, your job is to shut up and take standardized tests!” But for the life of me I couldn’t come up with what that <something> was. I mean, if you are so philosophically against the government having any sort of role in improving the lives of its citizens that you can’t pass anti-bullying legislation, what exactly do you think your job as a government official is?

Fortunately, my school district, Grandville, and several others in West Michigan have been proactive in establishing mental health awareness programs, and the results have been nothing but positive. Grandville has been blessed to have Christy Buck (that’s her in panel two) and the Mental Health Foundation of West Michigan behind these efforts. A recent article in the Grand Rapids Press summarizes this nicely: Classroom lessons in mental health could save young lives.

Students in other Michigan school districts should be equally as blessed. What do you say GOP legislators? Are you ready to step up?

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