Robert Reich needs to stick to eocnomics and leave comic strips to Bill Waterson

 Arnold Buckley
   Famed left-wing economist little Robert Reich wishes to be a cartoonist. Robert's new book called " Economics In Wonderland is an example of an economist trying to draw and the cartoons this professor of Economics not having time to take cartooning classes. Reich comic book is a simple read for those without much info or knowledge of the economy and at times seems geared towards teenagers. The former Secretary of Labor gives his opinions on a variety of important economic matters of the day but his drawings and attempt to be Bill Waterson are totally atrocious. Robert Reich is no Charles Schulz or Bill Waterson and seeing this crap in bookstores makes it obvious the comic strip world is missing the former great Calvin and Hobbes comic artist should have shelve space instead of this crap and Robert Reich's little elf mug in bookstores near you.
Reich takes aim at taxes,healthcare costs,money in politics,minimum wage battles and other shit he knows as an award-winning president and insider to the corrupt Clinton administration. However this simple book is filled with perhaps the worse comic art form I have ever seen publishes in a book that cost more than ten bucks. One of the reasons Bill Waterson quit abruptly in 1995 from his incredible but short-lived career was because he was a private man and one wishes Robert Reich was private as well after reading some of his work and his busy attempts to play comic artist. Reich's book ends in segments of propaganda where he attacks  all of Trump's plan and agenda because Robert Recih ha sand always has been a globalist in addition to a little weasel.

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