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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Their tears and butt-hurt. It sustains me.[/quote] And you're gonna need it, the Dow has dropped over 300 points since the (re)election. A mere coincidence I'm sure.[/quote] So the 4000+ gain of the last four years is also attributable to Obama? Yeah, this is what's left of the R party, everybody. Behold and despair for your country. [/quote] Losing 4000 points and recovering it is not a gain, it's breaking even. And this is what the D party has become, celebrating 7.9 percent unemployment and mediocre (at best) economic growth.[/quote] Uh the thread is about stock market losses. I did not see any celebrating of unemployment. And you do realize the 4000 point gain is the net improvement since jan 2009? It's not break even on Obama's watch. I'm nOt allowed to point out what happened prior to that because that would be "blaming" a certain someone and you wingnuts get all pissy about that.So all I can say is Obama came into office with the Dow at 8800. It's a heck of a lot higher now. [/quote]
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