Will President Obama Move the Market?

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How do you know he is smart?

He will not release any of his records, writing, or anything that would indict that he is smart.

Is he a great talker, yes.

I bet sales people love you!!!

Keith of MO @ Nov 13, 2008 13:37:06 PM

Sour Grapes!!

Boy, here we go! Already bashing Obama with the ink not fry on the ballots! Republicans are a pathetic group of critics and scare mongers.

How could we possibly be worse off than we have been for the last 8 years?

He may not be able to create Utopia out of the mess he has inherited, but I'll hitch my wagon to Obama's star any day. It feels so good to have a smart president for a change.

Phoenix Lady of AZ @ Nov 12, 2008 23:33:50 PM

good news, bad news

Those who have invested so much in the magical Obama are going to be disappointed by how badly they get stiffed in his first hundred days. Those of us who did not vote for him will be relieved.

Max of WI @ Nov 10, 2008 12:44:57 PM

Obama - Used Car Salesman

It’s the Economy? Working for the Middle Class?

First priority – dealing partisan issues that will keep all the left-wing supporters happy; executive orders on stem cell research (after all the research, still no break through, just hopes) and domestic drilling for oil and natural gas (gas prices are going down why drill?). Did he not learn anything from the first year of the Clinton administration? Why not just take on gays in the military?

What about the economy?

What about the new tax plan?

What about health care for all?

What about getting the troops out?

Not really that important now that I am elected

Used Car Salesman + gullible American voters = hard times ahead.

Good job America!

Pelosi and Reid will push this guy so far to the left he'll feel like a Republican.

Larry of CA @ Nov 10, 2008 11:26:48 AM

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