There’s a subtler point here that folk appear not to be picking up on. “Finally” is not a mere malapropism, but a hope that the silly games are soon ending.
If Bernice wants to be a therapist, she should learn how to communicate gently, and without breaking confidences.“Piro does have a problem, but, it’s a practical problem, not an emotional problem. And he’s tired of people treating him as one who needs help. So lay off. I mean, you can be friendly with him — not too friendly, I have dibs — but you can treat him nicely. Just don’t try to fix him.”
If this is suggesting that “stimulus packages” are not useful when there is a severe shortage of aggregate demand, then the cartoon is wrong and the snake is right.
Actually, the women I know are too wise to want to be a billionaire. It’s not worth it.