Daily Felltoon Header 2010
Thursday, January 16, 2013Published Weekday MorningsFollow us on Twitter  Find us on Facebook
To see the full version of today's cartoon, click on the preview graphic of the cartoon (below the Commentary) to be taken to the full version in your favorite web browser.
Notable News Header
The Village Idiots

Neb. Gov. Heineman calls for tax cuts in his final State of the State address

Governor proposes using $220 million in cash reserve for tax cuts

Governor pushes massive tax cuts, prison reforms

Study: Typical family pays less tax in Nebraska than in most similar states already

Neb. state Senators have mixed reactions to Heineman's vision for future

Proposed Neb. legislative bill would allow Nebraska teachers to carry handguns in schools with only 24 hours' training

Nebraska Superintendents: Gun plan not answer

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker endorses Pete Ricketts for Nebraska governor
Burning Bridges

Special counsel named in New Jersey bridge probe

Panel investigating bridge scandal enlists Rod Blagojevich prosecutor; subpoenas coming soon

Timothy Noah: The bridgegate question Christie isn't asking

Yglesias: Bridgegate Is Hurting Christie's 2016 Ambitions Right Now

Big GOP Donors Want Answers From Christie: 'How The Hell Did He Let This Happen?'

Josh Kraushaar: How Chris Christie Lost His Way

Christie, aides plan comeback campaign after bridge flap

Rachel Maddow: N.J. bridge scandal proves the need for dogged local journalism
Poisoning The Well

Lawyers Take Aim At Eastman Chemical - Maker of MCHM - After W. Virginia Spill

West Virginia Spill Exposes Disturbing Lack Of Data About Hazardous Chemicals

How dangerous is MCHM, the chemical spilled in West Virginia?

Freedom Industries' Other Chemical Storage Site Is Unsafe Too

Influx of ER visits reported in W. Virginia following removal of 'do not use water' advisories

Nora Caplan-Bricker: Did Boehner Take Money from the Company Behind the West Virginia Spill?
The Spying Game

Obama expected to turn to Congress to help decide fate of NSA phone data collection

Poll: Six out of 10 want reform of NSA data collection
Health Care Checkup

Judge upholds health law subsidies

Jonathan Cohn: Obamacare's a "Bailout" Now? Conservative Critics Are Getting Desperate
Immigration: Reform Coming?

Republican Ideas on Immigration Could Legalize Up to 6.5 Million, Study Says

Sherman and Kim: Inside the House GOP's immigration push
Energy, Climate & Environment

Massive oil leak in Canadian tar sands still going, eight months later

EPA: Pebble Mine Means 'Long-Term Risk To Salmon, Wildlife, And Native Alaska Cultures'
Nations In Turmoil

Syrian government 'agrees to attend' Geneva peace talks

UN: Syrian chemical arms transport 'slow' due to high security

Egyptians 'say yes' to new constitution, even as violence continues
International News

Pope Francis Cans All But One Cardinal Overseeing Vatican Bank

Dozens arrested for being gay in north Nigeria
States Of Confusion

In major shift, D.C. residents strongly support legalizing marijuana

Poll: Changes in D.C. building-height limits opposed by wide margin of local residents
Midwest Roundup

Univ. of Nebraska President J.B. Milliken to leave NU to become CUNY chancellor

Iowa GOP Gov. Branstad kicks off campaign for sixth term, saying: "There is more work to be done."

Iowa House and Senate approve resolutions supporting renewable fuel standard
Other Notable News

2014 Oscar nominations announced
Daily Commentary Header
The Village Idiots Have Returned
Between the ongoing 'Bridgegate' scandal of New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, the mass destruction of water supplies in West Virginia, and the Republicans in the U.S. Senate shafting more than a million Americans by not extending unemployment insurance, our attention has been a bit distracted over the last day or so.

Those stories have somewhat crowded out other critical domestic news, such as the Federal Appeals Court in Washington, DC killing internet neutrality, or the House passing its part of the $1.1 trillion federal budget bill. You also might have missed some critically important foreign news stories, like the "Imprison The Gays" law in Nigeria, the ongoing war in Syria, or the tentative and early stages of the nuclear peace deal with Iran.

While all these stories have been competing for our attention, the political clowns and bullies from our home state of Nebraska have also been pulling some significant focus of attention from our staff over the last day or so.

We've never been in favor of the kind of bill proposal Nebraska state Sen. Mark Christensen introduced Tuesday, to arm school teachers with concealed handguns. We thought it was a clownish approach to school security when Sen. Christiansen proposed a similar bill in 2011. After both Antoinette Tuff in Georgia in August of 2013, and John Masterson in New Mexico this week both stopped school shooters without being personally armed, our point is validated that schools do not need more guns to stop gun violence.

Sadly, we doubt any facts on this issue will prevent Sen. Christiansen from shooting his mouth off about the topic..
.
To continue reading... click here.
And now, for your
Daily Felltoon preview for
January 16, 2014
DailyCartoon
Daily Felltoon Preview for 01162014
(Click the preview cartoon above to see the full version of the cartoon)
Jobs & The Economy

Jobless benefits claims fall to 326,000

Jared Bernstein: The Wrong Guidepost on Unemployment

Fed's Beige Book: U.S. Job Market Firming Up

Fed notes: U.S. economy now stable and expanding at a moderate
pace

Wall Street Watch

Fed Officials: Bonds Taper Continuing On Track

American Airlines ends direct service to 17 cities from DC's National Airport under merger

Lawmakers Seeking New Curbs on Trading Commodities

Trade group backs down on lawsuit as regulators revise Volcker rule
Economic Inequality

World Economic Forum warns of dangers in growing inequality

Michael Hiltzik: Yes, a minimum wage boost will reduce poverty. Here's the evidence.
Falling Down On Jobs

False Reasons for Republicans Filibustering Jobless Aid

Bernstein: News Media Blow The Question Of Blame On GOP's Unemployment Insurance Filibuster
Service Problems

Air Force investigates dozens accused of cheating on nuclear proficiency exams

Lawmakers seek to stymie plan to shift control of drone campaign from CIA to Pentagon
Guns & America

Meet John Masterson, the 'Amazing' Hero Teacher of the New Mexico School Shooting

Three dead after gunman opens fire inside supermarket in Indiana
Communications Breakdown

11 questions you were too afraid to ask about net neutrality

Ezra Klein: Calm down. The courts didn't just end the open Internet.
|

Ulanoff:If You Understand Bridgegate You Understand Net Neutrality

Egyptian police detain AP cameraman for no legitimate reason
It's Your Cap News Toon
for
January 16, 2014
DailyCartoon
Weekly CapNewsToon for 01162014
(Click the preview cartoon above to see the full version of the cartoon)
White House Update

White House summit seeks to expand educational prospects

President Obama to announce $100M in low-income college access efforts

President Obama unveils jobs efforts and manufacturing hub on North Carolina trip

Obama Administration Is Seen as Retreating from Environmental Goals in Talks on Pacific Trade Treaty
News From Capitol Hill

In Defeat for Tea Party, House Passes $1.1 Trillion Spending Bill, Sends to Senate

Senate report: Attacks on U.S. compounds in Benghazi could have been prevented had Congress funded security properly

Greg Sargent: Push for Iran sanctions bill losing momentum on the Hill

Congress should let diplomacy on Iran nuclear program play out
On The Left

House Democratic Majority PAC now going after Koch brothers

Poll: Hillary Clinton widens lead on Chris Christie in hypothetical 2016 matchup

E.J. Dionne: Congressman George Miller (D-CA) and the art of tough liberalism

Rep. James P. Moran (D-VA) announces he'll step down from seat at end of year
On The Right

GOP to use economy as midterm weapon against the poor

Republicans Now Bringing Back Reconstruction-Era Voting In North Carolina

Brian Beutler: The right's "narrative skewing": How they continue duping themselves over Obamacare, Benghazi and Christie

Jonathan Chait: Today in Conservativeland, Stupid Questions Answered Easily
We hope you enjoy "The Daily Felltoon" every business day.
Thanks for continuing to be a member!

EmailAddys
Paul Fell
Shawn "Smith" Peirce
Paul Fell Cartoons, Inc.