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Wall Street Joins World Markets In Selloff As Dow Plunges 300 Points
- The stock market is future focused. The decline means it has no confidence in the future economy under Obama and this will continue if the US does not freeze spending and do it now. No matter what Obama wants to do, the economy will dictate what he can do.
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- I despise inequitable free trade as the most direct and effective attack upon America - for what is America, but the sum of its working people?
Posted by ibsteve2u at 11:55 AM : Oct 24, 2008
I know FOR A FACT that jobs left our country. Because I once had lunch with a lady who MOVED HER FACTORY to Taiwan for that reason.
And I don''t blame her, the circumstances the government forced on her made it a NO BRAINER. It was cheaper to make the product outside the USA and ship it back here than to keep her factory here. So that''s what she did.
DON''T BLAME HER. Blame the stupid governmet that created those circumstances. And yes, it WAS government regulation that raised her cost. And yes, THERE IS a good reason for those regulations. And yes, IT IS STUPID NOT TO PROTECT OUR JOBS FROM OTHER NATIONS THAT REFUSE TO PROTECT THEIR OWN WORKERS FROM UNSAFE WORKING CONDITIONS like we do here. - Reply to this comment
- The closer the Messiah Obama and the Socialist get to controlling the country, the worse the economy gets.......The Messiah''''s poll numbers go up and the DOW goes down
Posted by hillaryin012 at 12:05 PM : Oct 24, 2008
I hope that you are not an investment advisor...you do a very poor job of analyzing cause and effect. - Reply to this comment
- I doubt they shut you down for being right, we all know ibsteve holds that distinction. LMAO!
Posted by thgdriver1 at 11:58 AM : Oct 24, 2008
I would not be right, if the Republicans had not worked so very hard these last 28 years to make me right.
I wish that they had failed utterly, so that I could be wrong.
America and the world would be a far better place, and would have far better prospects for the future. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by ibsteve2u at 11:51 AM : Oct 24, 2008
Good for you. Now you''''re making sense.
So, why the relentless attacks on Republicans as if they''re the ONLY ones to blame???
Posted by txgrouch2007 at 11:57 AM : Oct 24, 2008
That should be obvious, should it not?
It is the Republicans who claim that "government should be run like a business", with the accompanying demand that it be run for the benefit of business.
It is the Republicans who wanted "free trade"; Clinton''s pecadilloes and desire for peace upon the impeachment front made him into a Republican tool even beyond he and his wife''s history with Wal-Mart obliged him to be. - Reply to this comment
- [You can''''''''t blame one without the other.]
[Posted by txgrouch2007 at 11:48 AM : Oct 24, 2008]
yes you can.
Posted by bobnjersey at 11:56 AM : Oct 24, 2008
No - YOU can, because you''re one of the last few remaining partisan trolls who STILL think they can pretend the Democrats had NOTHING to do with this crisis.
Fortunately for the rest of us, your number is getting fewer and fewer every day. - Reply to this comment
- [The closer the Messiah and the Socialist gets to controlling the country, the worse the economy gets....... ]
[Posted by hillaryin012 at 11:53 AM : Oct 24, 2008]
is this a correlated relationship ... or a causual rellationship? do you know the difference? - Reply to this comment
- I do blame Clinton and his "free trade" actions - an awful lot.
...But the production side of our economy has been under attack for decades, leaving us vulnerable as a nation.
Posted by ibsteve2u at 11:51 AM : Oct 24, 2008
Good for you. Now you''re making sense.
So, why the relentless attacks on Republicans as if they''re the ONLY ones to blame??? - Reply to this comment
- [You can''''t blame one without the other.]
[Posted by txgrouch2007 at 11:48 AM : Oct 24, 2008]
yes you can. - Reply to this comment
- Algore cast the deciding vote for NAFTA and Clinton signed it into law.
Posted by hillaryin012 at 11:53 AM : Oct 24, 2008
Again, I despise inequitable free trade as the most direct and effective attack upon America - for what is America, but the sum of its working people? - ever conceived of by any enemy, internal or external.
So I will never defend either Gore''s or Clinton''s role in the success of that attack. - Reply to this comment
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