Dow is on pace for longest weekly losing streak since 1923 (gallon, state)
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Democrats have been programmed to NEVER say anything disparaging about the cult. As liberalism is essentially their religion, democrats will tolerate and accept TERRIBLE POLITICIANS, as criticizing them would be liberal "heresy".
When you become a democrat/liberal cult member, you abandon rational thought and critical thinking. One must only levy criticism against republicans, even when there is nothing to complain about. Do you remember the old days when democrats actually used to care if their politicians were incompetent and corrupt? No more!
This is why the "opinion" of a democrat is worthless, as it will be a reflex sound byte to support democrats or liberalism and devoid of any rational thought.
All three of the major averages closed the week higher. The Dow finished up 6.2% for the week and snapped its longest losing streak, eight weeks, since 1923. The S&P 500 is 6.5% higher and the Nasdaq is up 6.8% on the week. Both indexes ended seven-week losing streaks. A chunk of the week’s gains came Thursday and Friday, when all three of the averages rallied as strong retail earnings and a slowing inflation report lifted sentiment.
Yep. The longest weekly losing streak in a CENTURY on Biden's watch after Democrat policies were implemented.
Let's hope this is the start of reclaiming all those losses for pension funds, 401k's and IRA's.
So far this morning we are back to selling off again. However one day does not make a trend. Here's hoping we end the week green and don't start another weekly losing streak.
Always cautious because of Obama's wise advice. "Never underestimate Joe's ability to **** things up"!
there's a reason that sounded too good to be true - it doesn't include the $10 shipping fee.
here's one even cheaper, still has that 10 dollar shipping fee.
Next time I'm in Walmart I'll see if they actually have it on the shelf. They were busted a few months ago for charging a shipping fee for items that are actually in the store to begin with.
I found Folgers, 2 pack, 51 oz, on Amazon for $17.99, so $3.50 a pound.
Next time I'm in Walmart I'll see if they actually have it on the shelf. They were busted a few months ago for charging a shipping fee for items that are actually in the store to begin with.
I found Folgers, 2 pack, 51 oz, on Amazon for $17.99, so $3.50 a pound.
Next time I'm in Walmart I'll see if they actually have it on the shelf. They were busted a few months ago for charging a shipping fee for items that are actually in the store to begin with.
I found Folgers, 2 pack, 51 oz, on Amazon for $17.99, so $3.50 a pound.
this is the cheapest 51-ouncer i'm finding that has free amazon delivery.
funny, customer reviewers are complaining that it was shipped to them from sam's club.
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