White House

Trump Pinocchio at Whitehouse Press Conference

Trump shouting at the Press — Michael & Josh — #weeklycartoon

We’ve portrayed Trump previously as ‘Pinocchio’. We were inspired to produce this one based on the ‘stories’ that come out of the Whitehouse on a regular basis. Enjoy!

He tells them that they are fake news, whilst he’s the one telling the biggest stories ever told.

Michael de Groot


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Rex Tillerson is sacked via Twitter

Donald Trump shows Rex the door! — Michael & Josh #dailycartoon

Rex Tillerson was sacked via Twitter. Rex is a dog’s name right? He was such a loyal dog to Donald Trump. But as the saying goes every dog has his day and unfortunately it was Rex’s time. He inspired our latest cartoon.

It really is a new dawn in the era of social media and hiring and firing of people, thanks to the President of the USA.


Michael de Groot

Mental Health

Mental Health disease is already a bigger issue compared to cardiovascular disease when it comes to the impact on work absenteeism but companies are unlikely to have the stats to confirm it.

Mental Health can be more impactful for a longer period of time compared to a physical ailment. It can cause long absenteeism periods and often individuals will use other reasons to hide behind the fact that something is wrong mentally.

There’s still a massive stigma attached to it.

Mental Health can’t be seen and often we don’t admit to it ourselves.

If the latest reports are to be believed, Donald Trump has some Mental Health issues. Actually we don’t need to be convinced by the reports or Michael Wolff’s latest book on the White House, all you need to do is look at Trump’s tweets and you will appreciate that something isn’t quite right.

Indeed all you need to do is look at Social Media and people’s Facebook posts and Twitter rants and you know something is not going well for them. At some level we all have Mental Health challenges but we are mostly in denial about them and we mask them through our Facebook personas, trying to make things appear much better than they actually are.

If the predictions are to be believed Mental Health will be the biggest condition affecting the global population far out stretching all other diseases combined.

This episode of Horizon looks at the issues that will change the way we live our lives in the future. Rather than relying on the minds of science fiction writers, mathematician Hannah Fry delves into the data we have today to provide an evidence-based vision of tomorrow. With the help of the BBC’s science experts — and a few surprise guests — Hannah investigates the questions the British public want answered about the future. Mental Health is discussed in this report.

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5rwvk3

Michael de Groot