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# "Why Don't They?" This Judge magazine page features a large question mark as its central design element, surrounding various scenes of American life: theater, automobiles, golf, and what appears to be military or industrial activity. The title "WHY DON'T THEY?" suggests satirical commentary on contemporary social or political failures—likely criticizing government or institutional inaction regarding visible problems. The collage of images represents different sectors of American society, implying the question applies broadly across multiple domains. Without clearer text identifying specific targets, the satire appears to mock widespread societal problems that remain unaddressed despite being obvious to observers. The date (January 1930) suggests possible references to economic or social issues of the Great Depression era, though the specific critique remains unclear from this reproduction alone.