The cartoon serves as a mirror reflecting America’s selective outrage, where freedom and felonies are judged by the color of your hat, revealing deeper biases hidden in plain sight.
New Hampshire’s motto “Live Free or Die” evokes a sense of boldness, but its interpretation is muddled. While it suggests maximum liberty, the reality is a mix of leniencies and restrictions. The state embodies freedom paradoxically, allowing certain behaviors while imposing limits, making the motto both a charm and a conundrum.
A group of politicians shocked the nation by pledging to tell the truth, causing widespread panic among citizens used to deception. Admissions of misleading practices, such as minimal climate efforts and corporate sponsorship, have left journalists and the public reeling. The movement disrupts industries tied to political spin, while therapy demand rises as people adjust to this new honesty.

