In today's editorial section of the Tribune is a cartoon depicting the coal plant as a knight, not in shining armor, but covered in soot and missing his arms and one leg and saying, "Tis But A Scratch".
His missing appendages are on the ground, lying in their own blood. His arms represent the federal loan and Yellowstone Co-Op. His leg is the air quality permit.
His missing appendages are on the ground, lying in their own blood. His arms represent the federal loan and Yellowstone Co-Op. His leg is the air quality permit.
Sometimes a simple cartoon can say more than a thousand words can.
Inspiration for the cartoon was by an anonymous post found at GeeGuy's place.
1 comment:
Indeed, art can be a powerful force to illustrate this boondoggle that's falling apart daily....stop the bleeding city hall! Maybe the police dept. could have used a new building instead of squandered on coal plant development....
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