copyright © 2007. Andrew Wahl. Off The Wahl Perspective.
Originally Published September 3, 2007
A year ago, Andrew Wahl addressed the economic issue that confronts every American. A lack of income causes the average American great angst. Today, just as a year later, citizens of this country clamor. Money is tight. Some may say, "The more things change the more they stay the same." Perchance, economically, the situation is worse. As people are laid off, jobs are shipped overseas, and businesses here at home go bankrupt, we collect coins. In a desire to pay our mounting bills, the people of this prosperous nation ask for change that amounts to dollars and sense.
Andrew extends his apology for a delayed return to novel toons.
Hand Injury Delays Toon Return Till Next Week
Hey, all:
A quick note to let you know my editorial cartoons won't be returning from hiatus until next week. During the first week of my vacation, I slipped and landed on a barnacle-encrusted rock, resulting in several cuts on my drawing hand and a trip to the ER. It's all healing remarkably well, but I'm still finding it tough to do brushwork. So I'm going to have to pass on the Democratic National Convention, but should be back in the saddle for next week's GOP brouhaha.
Till then,
Andrew
toon@offthewahl.com
Until then, please enjoy the Labor Day holiday and a thought on the subject of work, wages, and survival in America.
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