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Originally Posted by tim6624
Great news!
Multinational corporations, bankers, and speculators are making out like bandits, as the American middle class continues to pay higher taxes and continues to shrink.
How is it that GDP growth has stagnated, yet the stock market is booming. Remember sheeple, there is no such thing as an American company anymore. These are multinational corporations loyal to no one country. They grow foreign economies at the expense of ours.
Keep it up Wall Street, you are making the progressives very proud!
No doubt if Willard was in the White House we'd be hearing how it took a Republican businessman to get it back to this level and conservatives would be very proud, eh?
So using your absurd logic then why has it almost doubled under him? Can't wait to hear this one.
The bank failures, AIG, auto industry etc, massive bail outs, nationalizations and pure panic hit in summer of 2008 right after Bush and McCain assured the nation the economy was on "solid foundation".
The market crashed when it became apparent 0bama was going to win....
In July 2008 I cashed it all in and quit...
Adjust this market for inflation back to 2000 and you can see its gone nowhere...
Did you retire early or were you simply talking about your brain activity? You haven't answered my question...I know its so hard to come up with something logical but do try.
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