Originally posted by: Crimson
The US economy is literally teetering on the edge of collapse.
LOL.. And if Kerry is elected, its gonna be amazing how quickly the economy is gonna recover.. INSTANTLY all the lefties are gonna start claiming everything is OK now.
Originally posted by: ReiAyanami
Originally posted by: Crimson
The US economy is literally teetering on the edge of collapse.
LOL.. And if Kerry is elected, its gonna be amazing how quickly the economy is gonna recover.. INSTANTLY all the lefties are gonna start claiming everything is OK now.
11% returns under Democratic administrations vs 2% under Republicans, so yes you're right this once!!
Got any stats as to how the economy looks in the weeks preceding previous close presidential elections? That would be an interesting comparison....Originally posted by: chess9
What does this mean, if anything?
How can this help Bush?
Does this mean Kerry wins? Not yet, but we'll see how the week goes.
My .0002 farthing's worth.
-Robert
Oops...that's what I get for not reading through the thread. Czar stated my point exactly...Originally posted by: Czar
its a sign of uncertanty, no matter who wins, bush or kerry the stocks will rise above 10.000 shortly after the elections
Originally posted by: ReiAyanami
Originally posted by: Crimson
The US economy is literally teetering on the edge of collapse.
LOL.. And if Kerry is elected, its gonna be amazing how quickly the economy is gonna recover.. INSTANTLY all the lefties are gonna start claiming everything is OK now.
11% returns under Democratic administrations vs 2% under Republicans, so yes you're right this once!!
Originally posted by: digitalsm
Go take sophmore econ. Theres this thing called a business cycle...
Originally posted by: Crimson
11% returns under Democratic administrations vs 2% under Republicans, so yes you're right this once!!
Originally posted by: ReiAyanami
Originally posted by: Crimson
11% returns under Democratic administrations vs 2% under Republicans, so yes you're right this once!!
Go take sophmore econ. Theres this thing called a business cycle...
Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: ReiAyanami
Originally posted by: Crimson
11% returns under Democratic administrations vs 2% under Republicans, so yes you're right this once!!
Go take sophmore econ. Theres this thing called a business cycle...
actually econ is my best subject. those statistics are over 19 administrations. or are you implying republican presidents cause recessions?
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: ReiAyanami
Originally posted by: Crimson
11% returns under Democratic administrations vs 2% under Republicans, so yes you're right this once!!
Go take sophmore econ. Theres this thing called a business cycle...
actually econ is my best subject. those statistics are over 19 administrations. or are you implying republican presidents cause recessions?
Or maybe that republicans inherit them after democrats have been in power.
It is a useless stat.
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: ReiAyanami
Originally posted by: Crimson
11% returns under Democratic administrations vs 2% under Republicans, so yes you're right this once!!
Go take sophmore econ. Theres this thing called a business cycle...
actually econ is my best subject. those statistics are over 19 administrations. or are you implying republican presidents cause recessions?
Or maybe that republicans inherit them after democrats have been in power.
It is a useless stat.
Originally posted by: ReiAyanami
Originally posted by: Crimson
11% returns under Democratic administrations vs 2% under Republicans, so yes you're right this once!!
Go take sophmore econ. Theres this thing called a business cycle...
Originally posted by: 0marTheZealot
The US economy is literally teetering on the edge of collapse. The dollar has been losing against major currencies for about 3 years now. Deficit spending is disgustingly high. The mortage bubble is about to pop. Our debt is exceedingly high. A small major event could sent the US dollar spiralling down fast.
Originally posted by: ReiAyanami
Originally posted by: Alistar7
Kerry will increase the deficit spending.....
kerry will bring back pay-as-your-go
bush increased the natl debt by 50% in 4 years flat
Originally posted by: charrison
It will bounce back after the election is over.
Originally posted by: EXman
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: ReiAyanami
Originally posted by: Crimson
11% returns under Democratic administrations vs 2% under Republicans, so yes you're right this once!!
Go take sophmore econ. Theres this thing called a business cycle...
actually econ is my best subject. those statistics are over 19 administrations. or are you implying republican presidents cause recessions?
Or maybe that republicans inherit them after democrats have been in power.
It is a useless stat.
Neocon Nation Math 2 > 11
No Child Left Behind Alright.
Originally posted by: EXman
Dave's Math...
Liberal = Good.
People just like himself = good
Anyone that is not like him = Neocon :roll:
You need to start a new career as a label maker in the old Soviet Union They make a ton of label makers but they all print "Neocon" and "Neocon" only. Get a new buzzword already it is getting tired.
This is the freaking Saudi's err OPEC trying to drive up the price of crude to influence the election. Commodity Terrorism? Hmm I guess we better steal some more oil from Iraq! :disgust::roll:
Clinton would have just opened up the strategic oil reserves for purely political reasons.
It's OK Dave it will be over soon! 😀 😉 as long as the damn lawyers can shut their pieholes!
Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
Originally posted by: ReiAyanami
Originally posted by: Alistar7
Kerry will increase the deficit spending.....
kerry will bring back pay-as-your-go
bush increased the natl debt by 50% in 4 years flat
One of the major reasons to not vote for Bush.
With Bush, there is high risk. Especialyl with his idealolgy of staying the course with everything.
With Kerry, things might not get much better, but atleast tehy won't get worse.
Choose the lesser of two evils.