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Dow Jones Industrial:
1/20/01: 10,587 (Bush in)
1/20/09: 8,281 (Bush out, Obama in)
Right Now: 11,952
When Obama took over, we were heading from the Bush Recession into the Bush Depression. It's been slow going (when Obama ran in 2008 he said the economic recovery would be measured in years, not months), but we're on the right path.
I don't know which is worse, Obama as president, or the leftwing media coddling and protecting him.
Look at his abject failures in foreign policy, especially what is going on in syria right now. Why aren't the leftist filth like the NY Times and MSNBC screaming for the US to intervene and protect the thousands that assad is slaughtering?
If Bush was still president, they'd be all over him. It really is amazing to see such a stark difference in how the media covers a leftwing democrat president vs. a republican.
How ridiculous and childish. Did you give Obama credit as the stock market was rising? No.
Grow up.
Don't see you complaining about this either...as ridiculous or childish....
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Originally Posted by hotair2
All of this crap Weiner is getting and for what??? He is completely ineffectual, a competent politician would have at least got some.
At least Clinton got more than an email, the terminator had a love child, what did Weiner get....nothing, very ineffectual.
How ridiculous and childish. Did you give Obama credit as the stock market was rising? No.
Grow up.
Truth is, I give the credit of my consistently growing investments to my investment saavy, not any politicians.
Some administrations just make it a bit more challenging to profit and keep the gains
That's okay, I just work around 'em when neccessary.
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