1934 Chicago Tribune cartoon. Eerily similar to today's situation!
It lets me paste, but won't come up when I pull it up. It is a cartoon that has a horse drawn carriage with people in the carriage shovelingmoney bags off the back of it, with cash strewn all over as it is going down the road. There is a message on the side that reads "young pinkies from Columbia and Harvard," and a sign on the back of the carriage saying "depleting the resources of the soundest government in the world." On the side of the road, there is a bystander inkingwordson a poster. The heading reads "Plan of Action for the U.S."The wordsbeneath state"SPEND SPEND SPEND under the guise of economic recovery, bust the government, then blame capitalists for the failure, junk the constitution anddeclarea dictatorship."
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