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The cartoon above, called “Race to the Bottom,” is drawn by Joel Pett and originally printed in Kentucky’s Lexington Herald Leader (March, 2011).

The cartoon above, called “Race to the Bottom,” is drawn by Joel Pett and originally printed in Kentucky’s Lexington Herald Leader (March, 2011). It reminds us of a little joke that’s in current circulation: A millionaire, a tea partyer and a union member sit down to share a box of doughnuts. From an even dozen, the millionaire quickly grabs 11. Then he whispers to the tea partyer: “Better watch that union guy. He’s trying to steal your doughnut. ”It’s a funny joke, but it actually understates the awful truth: corporations and the rich are taking all the doughnuts and the rest of us are fighting over the cruThe cartoon above, called “Race to the Bottom,” is drawn by Joel Pett and originally printed in Kentucky’s Lexington Herald Leader (March, 2011). It reminds us of a little joke that’s in current circulation: A millionaire, a tea partyer and a union member sit down to share a box of doughnuts. From an even dozen, the millionaire quickly grabs 11. Then he whispers to the tea partyer: “Better watch that union guy. He’s trying to steal your doughnut. ”It’s a funny joke, but it actually understates the awful truth: corporations and the rich are taking all the doughnuts and the rest of us are fighting over the crumbs
