Darrin,
You hit the nail on the head in your Sunday comic, showing the Insidiousness of socialism. The character calles his friend a socialist for being asked to chip-in for the pizza, a very capitalist and free-choice option, and the character mis-understands the concept of free choice and eroniously calls his friend a socialist not understanding the concept of the term. He obviously wants his pizza for free, a typical socialist attitude. Very funny. Then he doesn't pay his doctor, assuming he also wants that for free as well, and then says he's waiting for a free-market pizza which is what he was offered to begin with. Humerous. But I think some readers will not understand the true intent of your comic, it is kind of subtle.
Thanks,
Tony
Darrin,
You hit the nail on the head in your Sunday comic, showing the Insidiousness of socialism. The character calles his friend a socialist for being asked to chip-in for the pizza, a very capitalist and free-choice option, and the character mis-understands the concept of free choice and eroniously calls his friend a socialist not understanding the concept of the term. He obviously wants his pizza for free, a typical socialist attitude. Very funny. Then he doesn't pay his doctor, assuming he also wants that for free as well, and then says he's waiting for a free-market pizza which is what he was offered to begin with. Humerous. But I think some readers will not understand the true intent of your comic, it is kind of subtle.
Thanks,
Tony
Agent Murph looks JUST like my dad. I take it Clay’s got competition for Murph’s affection?