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A nice little problem in social economics to work out.
How did our forefathers ever live to tell the tale?
Official Washington will have to set its alarm clock ahead.
Remember your first job? (Bottom): Well, have you tried to engage a boy of the present generation lately?
Senator Specknoodle of Bugville comes out for relief.
The great unrest.
The industrial millennium toward which we are tending. (Captions: Why not everybody quite work and one-half the world do nothing but write scenarios to sell to the movie actors at a million dollars apiece....then let the other half of the world all be movie stars and play the scenarios on million dollar salaries...the problem of food production is a minor detail which we can work out later after we get the system established.)
The modern parable of the loaves and the fishes. (And it came to pass...and among them did work by the sweat of their brow to produce the essentials of existence was seven...and those who cared not a whoopf for production neither did they toil to that end were as seventy times seven....which without the assistance of a miracle is nowhere near enough...thus the turmoil.
The new commandment.
The Spirit of 1920. (Bottom): Had you noticed how it reminded you of the Spirit of 1776? Neither had we.
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