In this political cartoon, President Roosevelt is depicted with a smoking rifle in his hand and a dead horse labeled "the coal strike" by his side, with text and the bottom saying Roosevelt's biggest game. This cartoon shows how Roosevelt successfully managed to settle the coal strike in Pennsylvania as president. The coal strike was very harmful to the consumers, because coal was a necessary resource back then. He convinced both sides of the strike (workers union and coal owner) to settle their problems so that coal would be mined again. By settling the dispute rather than putting down the strike, Roosevelt also gained the public approval.