DOW is currently up over 220 points.I expect my retirement to evaporate in the next few weeks. Will it recover? I don't know. Maybe. But economically a terrible thing has happened..
DOW is currently up over 220 points.I expect my retirement to evaporate in the next few weeks. Will it recover? I don't know. Maybe. But economically a terrible thing has happened..
The amount of pure hatred I'm hearing / reading directed at Trump voters by Hillary supporters indicates they'll ignore her request regardless.It wont last long. It hasn't happened on this board, why should we think it will happen elsewhere.
What makes you think this?I expect my retirement to evaporate in the next few weeks. Will it recover? I don't know. Maybe. But economically a terrible thing has happened..
Overnight the DOW futures were off over 800 points, so I can understand the worry that the market might tank today - yet it's had a solid day so far, currently up ~1.4% ( 255 points).What makes you think this?
Yeah, I guess I can kinda see why someone might worry about short term fluctuations, but I do not understand how Trump is bad for the economy.Overnight the DOW futures were off over 800 points, so I can understand the worry that the market might tank today - yet it's had a solid day so far, currently up ~1.4% ( 255 points).
Let the fun begin...The amount of pure hatred I'm hearing / reading directed at Trump voters by Hillary supporters indicates they'll ignore her request regardless.
Well, according to the media Trump's never been good at anything.Yeah, I guess I can kinda see why someone might worry about short term fluctuations, but I do not understand how Trump is bad for the economy.
Calling the Government forcibly taking some of my money just to give it to someone else "charitable giving" is like calling it the same when someone points a gun at your head and demands your wallet. Both are stealing. The government just has a bigger and more powerful gun.Yah, lower taxes are good, but historically it's good for the economy, not charitable giving. At least that's what records tell us.
I'm glad she didn't speak like that before the election because she would have won.Hillary's concession speech has been great, very well done. Her call for conciliation is especially appreciated.
When 'the most experienced person ever' to seek the office loses to the absolute worst nominee in the 240-year history of this nation.....your party has some YUGE problems.I think a lot of people that Felt the Bern just stayed home or voted for Trump. Guess the DNC gets to look in the mirror for 4 years and do a little self reflection on how they handled things.
Nope. Now that he's President, it doesn't matter. Move on. (Sound familiar?)Will we ever get to see his tax returns? Still have to wonder what he was hiding.
A well thought out article - and if anyone wishes to go back and read on this thread, I made the 'cried wolf' point myself. Since 1968, the Democratic Party has pulled this nonsense, so much so that Wikipedia has a page on it.
And spent double the money.Of course it wasn't theirs.When 'the most experienced person ever' to seek the office loses to the absolute worst nominee in the 240-year history of this nation.....your party has some YUGE problems.
Well, remember how many of them wouldn't vote for McCain because he picked a woman - those are usually the loudest screamers.I am tired of hearing how we are sexist for not electing a woman. She only was in the race because of who her husband is. Using that logic you could say the DNC is anti-Semitic because they rigged it to keep a Jewish man from getting the nomination. All those people putting their "I Voted" sticker on Susan B. Anthony's grave might as well put them on the grave of Lurleen Wallace.
you are making my point for me
That is somewhat encouraging to me TGP. Vast sums of money didn't win the day. Jeb Bush had at least $150 million to start, much more than any other Repub, and he got no where. Money didn't mean victory, at least for Jeb and Hillary.And spent double the money.Of course it wasn't theirs.
I think that "agreeement" stopped past the Circuit court level. The republicants need to return the favor. If they don't, well, they are a bunch of losers.On a side note, way to go Democrats. Great idea to change the % required to nominate a Supreme Court justice from 60% to 51%.
On time, under budget.That is somewhat encouraging to me TGP. Vast sums of money didn't win the day. Jeb Bush had at least $150 million to start, much more than any other Repub, and he got no where. Money didn't mean victory, at least for Jeb and Hillary.