Friday, January 31, 2020

The Road Is Divided


Catherine MacLellen


He's got his


From the pen of Tom Toles

Tom Toles Comic Strip for January 31, 2020

Channeling his Inner Nixon


From the pen of Rob Rogers

Rob Rogers Comic Strip for January 31, 2020

Gaming the System


From the pen of Jack Ohman

Jack Ohman Comic Strip for January 31, 2020

Rewriting history


From the pen of Stuart Carlson

Stuart Carlson Comic Strip for January 31, 2020

The GOP has locked down the safety valve


From the pen of Clay Bennett

Clay Bennett Comic Strip for January 31, 2020

The Flying Brick


The F-35 "Lightning" the multi-Billion dollar plane that was supposed to do everything for everybody can now be safely flown off the ground but don't expect it to do much more then that. The latest disaster to befall this flying piece of shit if the inability of the Air Force models internal cannon to fire straight.
The 25mm gun on Air Force models of the Joint Strike Fighter has “unacceptable” accuracy in hitting ground targets and is mounted in housing that’s cracking, the Pentagon’s test office said in its latest assessment of the costliest U.S. weapons system.

The annual assessment by Robert Behler, the Defense Department’s director of operational test and evaluation, doesn’t disclose any major new failings in the plane’s flying capabilities. But it flags a long list of issues that his office said should be resolved -- including 13 described as Category 1 “must-fix” items that affect safety or combat capability -- before the F-35’s upcoming $22 billion Block 4 phase.

The number of software deficiencies totaled 873 as of November, according to the report obtained by Bloomberg News in advance of its release as soon as Friday. That’s down from 917 in September 2018, when the jet entered the intense combat testing required before full production, including 15 Category 1 items. What was to be a year of testing has now been extended another year until at least October.

“Although the program office is working to fix deficiencies, new discoveries are still being made, resulting in only a minor decrease in the overall number” and leaving “many significant‘’ ones to address, the assessment said.
Despite not being able to design or build a functioning fighter jet, Lockheed is still prospering because of our stalwart members of Congress.
Despite the incomplete testing and unresolved flaws, Congress continues to accelerate F-35 purchases, adding 11 to the Pentagon’s request in 2016 and in 2017, 20 in fiscal 2018, 15 last year and 20 this year. The F-35 continues to attract new international customers such as Poland and Singapore. Japan is the biggest foreign customer, followed by Australia and the U.K.

By late September, 490 F-35s had been delivered and will require extensive retrofitting. The testing office said those planes were equipped with six different versions of software, with another on the way by the time that about 1,000 planes will be in the hands of the U.S. and foreign militaries.

A spokesmen for the Pentagon’s F-35 program office had no immediate comment on the testing office’s report.

Brett Ashworth, a spokesman for Bethesda, Maryland-based Lockheed, said that “although we have not seen the report, the F-35 continues to mature and is the most lethal, survivable and connected fighter in the world.” He said “reliability continues to improve, with the global fleet averaging greater than 65% mission capable rates and operational units consistently performing near 75%.”
And if you are still wondering why we can't afford Medicare4A, quality free education, adequate Social Security and a Center For Disease Control with an adequate budget, rest assured one day your grandchildren will be able to look up and see an F-35 fly in a straight line. Just don't tell Donny they are not invisible

With Lawyers Like This


Stephen Colbert


Der TrumpFuehrer und seine Anwälte


Seth Meyers Closer Look


No Coronation Date Yet



Look it up




The Power of No



Thursday, January 30, 2020

Never Let Me Go


Dinah Washington


He DID Find It


From the pen of Clay Jones

Clay Jones Comic Strip for January 30, 2020

The Object of Their Adoration


From the pen of Jeff Danziger

Jeff Danziger Comic Strip for January 30, 2020

Trust Me


From the pen of Ken Catalino

Ken Catalino Comic Strip for January 30, 2020

Question Time


Trevor Noah


About that coronavirus


Samantha Bee


I think we can handle a book


Stephen Colbert


Latest Fashion Trend




Health Tip



Trump Praetorian Guard



Loyal To The End - His



Easy For Donny To Understand



Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Time After Time


Cyndi Lauper


Same old same old


From the pen of Matt Wuerker

Matt Wuerker Comic Strip for January 29, 2020

He just wants it in writing


From the pen of Tom Toles

Tom Toles Comic Strip for January 29, 2020

They can ignore anything if they try


From the pen of Rob Rogers

Rob Rogers Comic Strip for January 29, 2020

Can't be too careful


From the pen of Jeff Danziger

Jeff Danziger Comic Strip for January 29, 2020

Once upon a time...


From the pen of Clay Bennett

Clay Bennett Comic Strip for January 29, 2020

Trump on the Tallahassee Trail


Seth Meyers


Bolton is Persona Non Foxsucker


Trevor Noah


Mike Pompeo is a Douche Bag


Stephen Colbert


It isn't orange make-up, it's Teflon



Republican Killer Budgets



What's orange and green with envy



Well informed



Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Get Up, Get Ready


Maria Muldaur


The "Hear No Evil" Defense


From the pen of Tom Toles

Tom Toles Comic Strip for January 28, 2020

No Speak, No Worry


From the pen of Stuart Carlson

Stuart Carlson Comic Strip for January 27, 2020

So easy to ignore


From the pen of Robert Ariail

Robert Ariail Comic Strip for January 28, 2020

Don't make them like they used to


From the pen of Nick Anderson

Nick Anderson Comic Strip for January 28, 2020

In event of conviction, insert quarter



When will be stop this tragedy



He warned us



To keep from being overrun



Remeber, remember the 3rd of November



Monday, January 27, 2020

Blanket On The Ground


Billie Jo Spears


Say What ?


From the pen of Matt Wuerker

Matt Wuerker Comic Strip for January 26, 2020

The Most Perfect Ever


From the pen of Tom Toles

Tom Toles Comic Strip for January 27, 2020

To Tell The Truth...


From the pen of Brian McFadden

Brian McFadden Comic Strip for January 27, 2020

A high price to pay


From the pen of Matt Davies

Matt Davies Comic Strip for January 27, 2020

Recipe for a Fake Scandal


Robert Reich


A Full Frontal Look at Impeachment


Samantha Bee


Voting For America


Robert Reich


Mind boggling



Long range plan



Connect the dots



Sunday, January 26, 2020

Move Me


Sara Watkins


Keep It Simple for the Stupid


From the pen of Tom Toles

Tom Toles Comic Strip for January 26, 2020

A tough sell today


From the pen of Mike Peters



What they do best


From the pen of Mike Lukovich

Mike Luckovich Comic Strip for January 26, 2020

Rascal's Dilemma


From the pen of Gary Trudeau

Doonesbury Comic Strip for January 26, 2020

Weekend Update


SNL




Hell of a defense


SNL Open


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