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originally posted by: carewemust
Now that President Trump is able to do something about the corruption in Washington...
originally posted by: Sheye
He's been blocked in doing so which doesn't make him a failure.
originally posted by: JAY1980
Sure Trump is no golden boy but Americans were forced to choose between the two biggest turds in our history and I still believe they chose correctly.
originally posted by: daskakik
originally posted by: Sheye
He's been blocked in doing so which doesn't make him a failure.
He knew the way he went about it was going to be blocked but he had to fake the effort in order for people to say that he at least tried.
Slick enough to convince most but not those wearing tinfoil hats.
that just cost me thousands in the stock market ?
The stock-market rally that accelerated in the wake of Donald Trump’s November election victory lost some steam last month, but the S&P 500 finished Thursday with its biggest election-to-inauguration gain since Bill Clinton won a second term in 1996. Trump will take the oath of office on the Capitol steps at midday Friday.
The near-term question for investors is whether stocks will maintain their upside bias or succumb to a “sell-the-news” type correction.
The S&P SPX, -1.82% ended Thursday with a gain of 5.8% since Election Day on Nov. 8. That’s the largest election-to-inauguration rise since the index’s 8.8% run following Clinton’s re-election victory, according to Dow Jones data. It is also the fifth-largest such rally for the index or its predecessors since Herbert Hoover’s 1928 win (see chart below):
Timing is everything as they say to those who play the markets.
originally posted by: Sheye
originally posted by: daskakik
originally posted by: Sheye
He's been blocked in doing so which doesn't make him a failure.
He knew the way he went about it was going to be blocked but he had to fake the effort in order for people to say that he at least tried.
Slick enough to convince most but not those wearing tinfoil hats.
I disagree.. he made the mistake of listening to ill informed advice .. which I think he still does from time to time.
originally posted by: ThatHappened
If anyone has ever doubted our leader shame on them as any other
scenario would have been unimaginably worse.
a reply to: daskakik
originally posted by: daskakik
a reply to: Sheye
Tin foil hats are for blocking the waves used to control your mind, why would they have antennae?
Seriously, he has the best people advising him. He says so himself.
Maybe that wasn't all that serious.