Saturday, November 26, 2016 4:49:02 PM
So I take it that you don't believe it was the policy of Reagan than bought the economy back from the Carter Era.
Or that, in 1995 Clinton loosened housing rules by rewriting the Community Reinvestment Act, which put added pressure on banks to lend in low-income neighborhoods, which ended up being the origination point (not saying total cause) of the housing recession under Bush.
Or that the stock market was held up to artificial levels do to the FED dropping billions of dollars into the market under Obama.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/investor/2013/01/30/how-the-fed-is-helping-to-rig-the-stock-market/#edfc0fe23883
Or that The affordable healthcare act, has no negative effect on small business?
Or that only 4.9% of all eligible workers are unemployed in America.
So is it that the recent massive spike in the stock market since NOV 8 the results of Obama's policies or the Election of Trump?
Isn't awful funny that state's governments try to lure in businesses to set up factories in their states by offering them little or no taxes for 10 years.
Besides I never said "republican controlled government" I said a business friendly government, just because Trump won on the republican ticket it doesn't mean he is conservative republican, heck that would be like calling independent socialist Bernie Sanders a true democrat.
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