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1934 Chicago Tribune Cartoon. Planned economy or planned destruction? Click to print (opens in new window) click to share on twitter (opens in new window)

The News in Cartoons Scott Stantis/Chicago Tribune
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Since the imaged seems to have aged out of this thread, here's a link to the chicago tribune's web site showing it. Posted on april 10, 2009 january 6, 2018 by michael covel. The caption says this is a 1934 chicago tribune political cartoon that many say rings true in today's political and economic climate.” the text is small in the cartoon posted on the website.

The News in Cartoons Scott Stantis/Chicago Tribune

The link above in the title will take you to a 2009 newsbusters.org article featuring this cartoon along with explanations of the characters depicted therein. (full, largely legible print below the fold along with an explanation of the characters uncovered by the federal observer, h/t nber gary hall): A fabulous 1934 chicago tribune cartoon that has recently been making the rounds in the blogosphere as an example of history sadly repeating itself was marvelously rerun at the paper's website on june 10.in it, members of franklin delano roosevelt's administration are seen shoveling money out of a wagon with a billboard on the side declaring, depleting the resources. Want to look anything up?