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Politics : GOPwinger Lies/Distortions/Omissions/Perversions of Truth

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From: Arthur Radley3/25/2009 9:42:49 PM
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By ignoring history, there are those who continue to drink the Koolaid and hope that the Repubs really care about their welfare. But then history and government data tells them...

Going back to 1929, if one had invested $10,000.00 in the S&P Index, one would have over $300,671.00 as of last fall, with their investment under Democrat presidents. The same investment under Republicans would have given you a balance of $11,733.00. The average annualized return under Democrats would have been 8.9%. Under the Repubs, a whopping 0.4%.

1953-1960(Eisenhower Administration) Unemployment Percentage Rate went UP by 228%

1961-1968(Kennedy-Johnson Administration) Unemployment Percentage Rate went DOWN by 48%

1969-1976(Nixon-Ford Administration) Unemployment Percentage Rate went UP by 229%

1977-1980 (Carter Administration) Unemployment Percentage Rate went DOWN by 8%

1981-1992 (Reagan-Bush I Administration) Unemployment Percentage Rate went UP by 3%

1993-2000 ( Clinton Administration) Unemployment Percentage Rate went DOWN by 47%

2001-2008 (Bush II Administration) Unemployment Percentage Rate went UP by 86%



Let me conclude by sharing with you some other factual data that can be gleaned from government data sources, and unless I note it the data doesn’t included the last four years of the Bush II presidency, because to do so would only exacerbate the reality of what has happened under Republican leadership over the last few decades.



(1968-2004) Increase in Average Annual Income/Inflation Adjusted..

Democrats—1.5%

Republican --- .5%



(1949-2004) 4 Year Average Growth in Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

Democrat – 18.0%

Republican – 11.7%



(1949-2004) Average Year over Year Increase in Real Corporate Profits

Democrats – 9.2%

Republican – 5.2%



(1949-2004) Average Increase in Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA)

Democrat – 31.4%

Republican – 15.2%



(1949-2008) Growth in Total Civilian EMPLOYMENT

Democrat -11.1%

Republican – 5.6%



(1949-2004) Increase in Minimum Wages (Inflation Adjusted)

Democrat – Plus 7.5%

Republican – Decrease of 5.2%





(1949-2004) Percentage Change in Medium Family Income/Adjusted for Inflation

Democrat – 9.8%

Republican – 4.8%



(1949-2004) Disposable Personal Income after Taxes

Democrat – 16.7%

Republican -13.3%



(1949-2004) Federal Deficits

Democrat – 3.8%

Republican – 9.1%



(1949-2004) Increase in Federal DEBT

Democrats – 4.9%

Republicans – 18.0%



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