Work in progress


I was working on Droney last night, inspired by this report:

An amendment that would legalize the use of propaganda on American audiences is being inserted into the latest defense authorization bill, BuzzFeed has learned.
The amendment would “strike the current ban on domestic dissemination” of propaganda material produced by the State Department and the independent Broadcasting Board of Governors, according to the summary of the law at the House Rules Committee’s official website.
The tweak to the bill would essentially neutralize two previous acts—the Smith-Mundt Act of 1948 and Foreign Relations Authorization Act in 1987—that had been passed to protect U.S. audiences from our own government’s misinformation campaigns.
The bi-partisan amendment is sponsored by Rep. Mac Thornberry from Texas and Rep. Adam Smith from Washington State.

Must be something in the zeitgeist, because this morning Salon has an article on the PR offensive the drone industry itself is about to launch:

“We’re going to do a much better job of educating people about unmanned aviation, the good and the bad,” said Michael Toscano, president of the Association of Unmanned Vehicle Systems International, the industry’s trade group in Washington. “We’re working on drafting the right message and how to get it out there.”

Droney will have more to say about all of this in next week’s cartoon.

AUSTERIONS print

I have a 17×22 print of the AUSTERIONS cartoon that was printed on fine art paper which, I noticed belatedly, has a slightly bent corner and a very small ink spot from where the printer came into contact with the bend. It’s on the edge of the print and won’t show once it’s framed, but we have high standards here at Tomorrowco. The usual price for large prints is $100; I’ll sell this one (signed, of course) for $70, shipped, to the first person who emails me about it. NOte: DO NOT SEND MONEY until I confirm that you’re getting it.

Store update

Five packs of STICKERS are now available! Also: signed copies of TOO MUCH CRAZY are back in stock, and sold-out sizes of the SPARKY TRON shirt have been replenished. Click here for all the awesomeness your credit card can handle.