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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWe are about 1600 points from DJIA returning to level at beginning of Trump term
Which means there is a real possibility we will be at net negative stock market valuations for the Trump presidency by next week.
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We are about 1600 points from DJIA returning to level at beginning of Trump term (Original Post)
SiliconValley_Dem
Mar 2020
OP
Agreed. And the virtual halt to economic activity in US hasn't even happened yet
SiliconValley_Dem
Mar 2020
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JuJuYoshida
(2,215 posts)1. Yup,
President Moron did a great job reassuring markets and the world. Who would have known a shady deal maker who bankrupted casinos would be such a shitty leader in a crisis situation?
sandensea
(21,639 posts)2. His one factual talking point - poof, gone.
Although there is a chance it may come back around June - so the Fat Bastard may still be able to run on that.
pwb
(11,276 posts)3. Thanks Trump.
Too many lies are haunting the pukes.
berni_mccoy
(23,018 posts)4. It will go lower
Weve yet to see the most devastating repercussions of the pandemic
SiliconValley_Dem
(1,656 posts)5. Agreed. And the virtual halt to economic activity in US hasn't even happened yet
And it will.