Boomerang Adults
This is another one of those instances where the joke would be a lot funnier if didn’t strike so close to the truth, namely, that it’s increasingly difficult for many seniors in this country to make ends meet.
From the Gary Varvel archive at Go Comics.
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Wait a second, I thought massive amounts of government spending would have the opposite effect.
It did; for awhile. But all that money has been spent, and the debts are coming due…