Wall Street Panics & Collapses: Wall Street Frauds Make Wonderful Cartoons #107
Using mostly cartoons shown over the course of our Wall Street Frauds Make Wonderful Cartoons run, plus a scattering of a few new ones, we have a brief review in pictures, of Wall Street Crashes & Panics, from mid-19th Century, up through Great Depression I. The upcoming election pits one candidate who is a millionaire [...]
Forgive and Forget?: Wall Street Frauds Make Wonderful Cartoons #100
On the topic of things that never change… An Apple for Teacher, by Clarence Daniel Batchelor. Originally published in 1933, in the New York City paper, Daily News. Its presentation here, is scanned from the pamphlet Contemporary Cartoons, given away at an exhibition by that title, of original editorial cartoon art at the Huntington Library, [...]
Regulation as Wall Street Pretends to See it: Wall Street Frauds Make Wonderful Cartoons #99
The wealthy crying that any laws restricting their reckless financial gambling (i.e., what gave us both the First and current Second Great Depressions), and doing anything they want to the benefit of their personal selves when it works — and to the harm of everyone else when it doesn’t — is “Socialist Tyranny”, is hardly [...]
































