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Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 23rd January 2020

Dilbert//11240, first published six years ago on Thursday 23rd January 2020

Donating To Politicians


Tags

business, technology, politics, government, campaign, bribe, faith, drones, guns, sarcasm


Official transcript

dilbert, boss and alice at table

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I DONATED TO A FEW POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS, AND COINCIDENTALLY A LAW CHANGED THAT I WANTED CHANGED.

NOW IT'S LEGAL FOR US TO SELL DRONES THAT ARE ARMED WITH MACHINE GUNS.

IVE NEVER HAD LESS FAITH IN MY GOVERNMENT.

I ALSO GOT US A TAX BREAK.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Tax Breaks and Drones"

Summary:

The comic strip features a conversation between a man and a woman at a table, with a third person seated across from them. The man expresses his desire to change the law regarding political campaigns and coincidentally receives a tax break. He then announces that it is now legal to sell drones armed with machine guns, citing his government's lack of faith in him.

Key Points:

  • The man receives a tax break after changing the law.
  • He announces that it is now legal to sell drones armed with machine guns.
  • He attributes this change to his government's lack of faith in him.
  • The comic strip satirizes the relationship between politics and business.

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