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# Political Cartoon Analysis This is a **daily comic strip calendar** by James A. Cunningham depicting humorous New Year's reflections. The strip shows a character reviewing the past year day-by-day, with each panel containing comedic situations and observations. The satire appears to target **everyday American life and personal failings**—including financial struggles (visible money/debt imagery), romantic misadventures, domestic mishaps, and social embarrassments. The character repeatedly finds himself in undignified or problematic situations, suggesting commentary on the challenges of ordinary people navigating modern society. The "glance backward" framing invites readers to recognize themselves in these relatable failures and comedic misfortunes, making gentle fun of universal human weakness and the hope that the new year might bring improvement—a common Judge magazine theme combining humor with social observation.

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