By the way, how nervous are you about the election?
I am so on edge, it's not even funny. I won't be able to breathe properly until it's all over. EEEEEK! I have visions of rigged voting machines and disenfranchised voters dancing in my head...
I am already writing scripts for future strips on the assumption that Obama has won. If I'm wrong, then I'll just have to write news ones, with the added edge of disbelief, outrage and a sense of impending doom.
I'm drawing tomorrow's cartoon right now, and I don't feel comfortable making that assumption. I've been burned twice since I became eligible to vote...
Hell, I'm halfway around the world and everyone I know is anxious as hell. (we have a tv in the office, and will be watching the results Wednesday afternoon)
Then there's the latest "zinger" that Sean Hannity is pushing: "Obama says he'll bankrupt the coal industry, and will make electricity prices SKYROCKET".
In point of fact, Obama was talking about NEW coal fired plants not using clean coal technology would go bankrupt paying the fines for their pollutants, and that new energy technologies most likely will cause energy prices to skyrocket in the short term. We can't get something for nothing. We have to get used to that fact.
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I am already writing scripts for future strips on the assumption that Obama has won. If I'm wrong, then I'll just have to write news ones, with the added edge of disbelief, outrage and a sense of impending doom.
I'm drawing tomorrow's cartoon right now, and I don't feel comfortable making that assumption. I've been burned twice since I became eligible to vote...
Hell, I'm halfway around the world and everyone I know is anxious as hell. (we have a tv in the office, and will be watching the results Wednesday afternoon)
Then there's the latest "zinger" that Sean Hannity is pushing: "Obama says he'll bankrupt the coal industry, and will make electricity prices SKYROCKET".
In point of fact, Obama was talking about NEW coal fired plants not using clean coal technology would go bankrupt paying the fines for their pollutants, and that new energy technologies most likely will cause energy prices to skyrocket in the short term. We can't get something for nothing. We have to get used to that fact.
Brenda Ann
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