Has Obama failed already?

Three months into his presidency, Barack Obama has proven to be every bit as charismatic and intelligent as his most ardent supporters could have hoped. At home or abroad, he invariably appears to be the only adult in the room, the first American president in at least forty years to convey any gravitas. Even the most liberal of voters are finding it hard to believe they managed to elect this man to be their president. It is impossible not to wish desperately for his success as he tries to grapple

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It’s not about helping banks. It’s about Helping People

President says, it’s not about helping banks, it’s about helping people.  He just said it twice while addressing .  I bet that is a headline in the paper tomorrow morning.  Any takers?  I’ve been watching the futures Markets as he’s been talking.  Not much volatility at the moment.  I just hope avoid another Crash on Wall Street tomorrow morning.

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Wall Street welcomes Obama’s rescue plan


Wall Street welcomes Obama's rescue plan
United Press International - Nov 25, 2008
Such volatility was also typical of the plunging markets in 1929 to 1931 following the Wall Street Crash. Obama said in the Democrats' radio address ...
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2008: THE YEAR OF OBAMA — & THE STOCK MARKET CRASH!

Since the November 4th election, the stock market has reacted with a 10 percent decline right after the Presidential election. This is the largest post-election decline in history, and predicts a coming disaster from Obama’s anti-capitalist, anti-business, no-growth, wealth-redistribution Marxist agenda. Tags: ,

To the victor goes a market opportunity

Boston Globe
To the victor goes a market opportunity Boston Globe, United States - Nov 4, 2008 By Steven Syre The next president is about to inherit an economy in a nose dive and a stock market flat on its back. That's painfully bad news for most of ... What History Tells Us FOXBusiness all 3 news articles
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McCain offers economic plans, Obama picks up steam

By Matt Spetalnick BLUE BELL, Pennsylvania (Reuters) - Trying to revive his campaign, Republican presidential nominee John McCain offered proposals on Tuesday to help investors rebound from the stock market crash while Democrat Barack Obama prepared... Tags: , , ,

Big Mommy cashes in on Wall Street crash

The narrative of the past few months has nonetheless shown the unpredictability of the dynamics that dominate the election. McCain's candidacy was toast, then he came back and won the nomination. Obama won a string of primaries but then seemed unable to seal the deal against Hillary Clinton, who won the big states at the end. Tags: ,