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CHEERS TO MY HATERS....Be patient, there's a lot more to come... (Original Post) Playinghardball Dec 2014 OP
Living well Faux pas Dec 2014 #1
President Obama Ink Man Dec 2014 #2
Not a hater, but Cheers...Mr. President. Tarheel_Dem Dec 2014 #3
I love this Gothmog Dec 2014 #4
LOL, don't you know it! freshwest Dec 2014 #5
Hehehehehehehe....... DeSwiss Dec 2014 #6
Ha! Politicub Dec 2014 #7
inb4 the haters show up... SidDithers Dec 2014 #8
Obama -- just keep it up. We like the new, bold, 2015 you. Thanks Mr. President. JDPriestly Dec 2014 #9
Sounds like he's "welcoming their hatred" Didn't FDR say that? mountain grammy Dec 2014 #10
Hopefully this doesn't mean continued drone strikes. maced666 Dec 2014 #11
Obama Outperforms Reagan On Jobs, Growth And Investing - Forbes Bill USA Dec 2014 #12
The words of Republican Senator elect, and asshole extraordinaire Cory Gardner of colorado world wide wally Dec 2014 #13
FREE TRADE helpmetohelpyou Dec 2014 #14
 

Ink Man

(171 posts)
2. President Obama
Tue Dec 23, 2014, 04:19 PM
Dec 2014

will go down as Wall Streets greatest President. Main Street..................... Not so much.

 

DeSwiss

(27,137 posts)
6. Hehehehehehehe.......
Tue Dec 23, 2014, 06:06 PM
Dec 2014
BREAKING: Dow tops 18,000 for 1st time ever, +180% increase from Bush's crash.



- Anyone pointing to this market as an example of good business practices, good governance and regulation or even more ridiculous, Obama's influence, really hasn't a clue.

About anything.

Bill USA

(6,436 posts)
12. Obama Outperforms Reagan On Jobs, Growth And Investing - Forbes
Tue Dec 23, 2014, 07:02 PM
Dec 2014

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This is the best private sector jobs creation performance in American history[/font]

http://www.forbes.com/sites/adamhartung/2014/09/05/obama-outperforms-reagan-on-jobs-growth-and-investing/



Back in May, 2013 (15 months ago) the Dow was out of its recession doldrums and hitting new highs. I asked readers if Obama could, economically, be the best modern President? Through discussion of that question, the number one issue raised by readers was whether the stock market was a good economic barometer for judging “best.” Many complained that the measure they were watching was jobs – and that too many people were still looking for work.

To put this week’s jobs report in economic perspective I reached out to Bob Deitrick, CEO of Polaris Financial Partners and author of Bulls, Bears and the Ballot Box (which I profiled in October, 2012 just before the election) for some explanation. Since then Polaris’ investor newsletters have consistently been the best predictor of economic performance. Better than all the major investment houses.

This is the best private sector jobs creation performance in American history



Bob Deitrick: ”President Reagan has long been considered the best modern economic President. So we compared his performance dealing with the oil-induced recession of the 1980s with that of President Obama and his performance during this ‘Great Recession.’

“As this unemployment chart shows, President Obama’s job creation kept unemployment from peaking at as high a level as President Reagan, and promoted people into the workforce faster than President Reagan.

“President Obama has achieved a 6.1% unemployment rate in his sixth year, fully one year faster than President Reagan did. At this point in his presidency, President Reagan was still struggling with 7.1% unemployment, and he did not reach into the mid-low 6% range for another full year. So, despite today’s number, the Obama administration has still done considerably better at job creating and reducing unemployment than did the Reagan administration.
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world wide wally

(21,746 posts)
13. The words of Republican Senator elect, and asshole extraordinaire Cory Gardner of colorado
Tue Dec 23, 2014, 07:13 PM
Dec 2014

Still ring in my ear as he kept talking about "Obama's failed policies". The worst part was Democrat Mark Udall chiming in with how he too opposed so many of Obama's policies.
Good strategy, Mark. How did that work out for you?

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