More from Mallard Fillmore on taxes…
Category: Business
Job Application
Two young engineers applied for a single position at a computer company. They both had the same qualifications. In order to determine which individual to hire, the applicants were asked to take a test by the department manager.Upon completion of
Tour of GM Assembly Plant
We took all of our employees at Renaissance on a “field trip” to the GM Moraine Assembly plant yesterday. This plant produces nearly 1,000 SUVs (Trailblazer, Envoy, etc.) every day and employs over 2,500 laborers over 2 shifts. The tour
Hollywood and Religion
This Mallard Fillmore cartoon elegently shares my viewpoint…
Health Care and the Key to Controlling Cost
A good article on the subject of health care costs and the need for rationing… from the “Naked Economist”: “Rationing” has a bad connotation, which is odd, because we ration just about everything. In fact, that’s what capitalism does best.
Super Speed Boat
For those that may want to beat the fellow fishermen out to your favorite rock pile… How about a 2,000 HP outboard inflatable! Here’s the latest European “yacht”. This thing was whipping across the English channel three times per week
Tax Day
In Honor of Tax Week, we show some Mallard Fillmore comics on the subject of taxes:
Great Quotes About Alcohol Consumption
“I feel sorry for people who don’t drink. When they wake up in the morning, that’s as good as they’re going to feel all day. ” ~ Frank Sinatra “When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up
Universal Health Care
Many Leftists live in an imaginary world where there is an unlimited supply of resources available, and everyone “should be raised by the village”. This is one reason that they are enamored with the notion of unlimited health care for everyone.
Source of Company Names
I found this informative list at FortyMedia… It’s some interesting information about how coompanies arrived at their names: Adidas: from the name of the founder Adolf (Adi) Dassler. Adobe: from the name of the river Adobe Creek that ran behind the