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What Kind of Dictator Will Trump Be?
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<blockquote data-quote="watdaflock?" data-source="post: 2549241" data-attributes="member: 53239"><p>Apparently you only get your news from Comedy Central's "Night Show" or listen to Bill Maher? Don't ignore all of the lies and inaccuracies from Fox, about Hillary.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Is that fedora you're wearing made of reynolds wrap?</p><p>"The stock market has, for the most part, ebbed and flowed with the four-year election cycle for the past 182 years. Wars, bear markets and recessions tend to start in the first two years of a president’s term, says The Stock Trader’s Almanac; bull markets and prosperous times mark the latter half. Since 1833, the Dow Jones industrial average has gained an average of 10.4% in the year before a presidential election, and nearly 6%, on average, in the election year. By contrast, the first and second years of a president’s term see average gains of 2.5% and 4.2%, respectively."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="watdaflock?, post: 2549241, member: 53239"] Apparently you only get your news from Comedy Central's "Night Show" or listen to Bill Maher? Don't ignore all of the lies and inaccuracies from Fox, about Hillary. Is that fedora you're wearing made of reynolds wrap? "The stock market has, for the most part, ebbed and flowed with the four-year election cycle for the past 182 years. Wars, bear markets and recessions tend to start in the first two years of a president’s term, says The Stock Trader’s Almanac; bull markets and prosperous times mark the latter half. Since 1833, the Dow Jones industrial average has gained an average of 10.4% in the year before a presidential election, and nearly 6%, on average, in the election year. By contrast, the first and second years of a president’s term see average gains of 2.5% and 4.2%, respectively." [/QUOTE]
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