Saturday, January 9, 2010

Dow Jones Performance What Is The DOW JONES And NASDAQ Performance 8 Years Under Bill Clinton? Under George W Bush?

What Is The DOW JONES and NASDAQ Performance 8 Years Under Bill Clinton? Under George W Bush? - dow jones performance

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5 comments:

Slipknot Cereal said...

http://www.djindexes.com/mdsidx/index.cf ...

Pretty good "W" except for this year:
http://www.cbsnews.com/htdocs/economy/ma ...

joe d said...

OK, if you want to see. Then watch this. To test the performance of the stock market under Democratic-controlled Congress and the Congress controlled by Republicans.

The only president signs it or not. Congress controls the stock market.

The market has been increasing since Gingrich and the Republicans took over in the middle of the first term of Bill Clinton and continued climbing to record levels of more than 14,000 Democrats in 2007.

joe d said...

OK, if you want to see. Then watch this. To test the performance of the stock market under Democratic-controlled Congress and the Congress controlled by Republicans.

The only president signs it or not. Congress controls the stock market.

The market has been increasing since Gingrich and the Republicans took over in the middle of the first term of Bill Clinton and continued climbing to record levels of more than 14,000 Democrats in 2007.

♥♥DANNI♥... said...

The death of Ronald Reagan and the popularity of the book by Bill Clinton, have aroused particularly intense interest in the former president.

During the week of his funeral, several commentators declared Reagan the best president of the 20th Century, even better than Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Reagan himself admired. A recent Gallup poll indicates that Americans rank John F. Kennedy shortly before Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and two before Reagan. Clinton supporters, however, noted that large government deficits turned into surpluses, and chaired by a booming economy.

This is the kind of reasoning that are never resolved, because it is was a better player, Willie Mays and Mickey Mantle. However, we consider the numbers and money, between the presidents since World War II, the highest score Clinton.



Clinton two terms (1993-2001) were by strong digit gross domestic product (GDP) and employment growth, and marked especially for deficit reduction. His overall ranking puts him among the top ten and on the chairmanship of the post-warTS - in front of the Lyndon B. Johnson, Kennedy and Reagan, who were fully behind the chair and the last 42 self-promoter.

Palin 2012 said...

There is no comparison to the same economic times. Clinton dotcom horse. It had nothing to do with what he did. Bush Rode the bursting of the dotcom bubble and 9/11.............apples, oranges

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