Two days before President Donald Trump announced via Twitter that Reince Priebus was out as White House chief of staff, The New Yorker published a snarky cartoon about the administration’s staffing issues.

After a turbulent week that included newly appointed White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci accusing Priebus of leaking his personal financial information, as well as the abrupt resignation of White House press secretary Sean Spicer, there’s been a spotlight on the apparent conveyor belt of White House employment.

That means that Peter Kuper’s cartoon, which cheekily envisions what a ride on that conveyor belt might look like, seems particularly apt.