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− | ''''' | + | '''''Hail to the Cat''''' is a ''[[Simpsons Comics]]'' story that appears in {{SC|87}}. |
− | [[ | + | The whole of Springfield is broke, with the police laying off employees, Springfield Elementary using ''Infotainment Weekly'' for its history lessons, [[Arnie Pie]] doubling up as the mail-man, and the Court Jury being replaced by a wheel of fortune. Mayor Quimby however, is apparently hocking up all the money. As a school project, Lisa decides to run a mock election between [[Snowball II]] and [[Santa's Little Helper]]. Ralph then accidentally sticks Snowball II election posters all around town, having the citizens of [[Springfield]] believe it is a real election, thus voting Snowball into Office. Lisa then 'translates' for the mayor, simply saying what she believes is right, calling a law into life which states that new mayors can cancel out any part of the constitution, subsequently banning all guns. |
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Revision as of 06:50, February 1, 2015
Hail to the Cat is a Simpsons Comics story that appears in Simpsons Comics #87.
The whole of Springfield is broke, with the police laying off employees, Springfield Elementary using Infotainment Weekly for its history lessons, Arnie Pie doubling up as the mail-man, and the Court Jury being replaced by a wheel of fortune. Mayor Quimby however, is apparently hocking up all the money. As a school project, Lisa decides to run a mock election between Snowball II and Santa's Little Helper. Ralph then accidentally sticks Snowball II election posters all around town, having the citizens of Springfield believe it is a real election, thus voting Snowball into Office. Lisa then 'translates' for the mayor, simply saying what she believes is right, calling a law into life which states that new mayors can cancel out any part of the constitution, subsequently banning all guns.
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