Perfect Timing to get rid of Obama, Economy slowing down!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is a direct correlation in the results published and the drop in S&P futures today.


The Dow is up 200 points and S&P is up 22 today. I guess we have to elect Obama now, by your logic.


Whats going on with the market today? Another blip with the drop? More jobless in america? Yep.

All your "gains" from tuesday are gone. Recovering economy going in the right direction? Nope.


You are such a dope. The market is up 50% since Obama took office. Every down day is perversely exciting for you, and I guess you just forget or drink a lot when it goes back up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is a direct correlation in the results published and the drop in S&P futures today.


The Dow is up 200 points and S&P is up 22 today. I guess we have to elect Obama now, by your logic.


Whats going on with the market today? Another blip with the drop? More jobless in america? Yep.

All your "gains" from tuesday are gone. Recovering economy going in the right direction? Nope.


Oops the bell rings at 4:30 not 3:30.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Add in home sales info for March and there is no sign of a mounting recovery on the way. Sputtering along.... chitty chitty bang bang.


Oh, you only read half of the story. Building permits climbed to the highest level since 2008. Way to pick and choose your indicators!


Ill see your one indicator and add to the sputtering-- new home builds dropped last month. I agree that the economy is trying to look up, but to claim that were on a great road to recovery is a delusion.
Anonymous
summer of recovery!!!!! Will we get a repeat of last years?

Anonymous
Obama ate a dog.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:summer of recovery!!!!! Will we get a repeat of last years?



I'd be happy if we stop electing the guys who make us take that big roller coaster slide down.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:summer of recovery!!!!! Will we get a repeat of last years?




Can anyone point to the spot on the graph where Bush took office and where he left?




Great job!
Anonymous
of course..... the global economic meltdown coupled with poor lending practices and oversight policies advocated for by both republicans and democrats since the 1980s is the fault of George Bush. You are so smart!
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