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Politics : Al Gore vs George Bush: the moderate's perspective -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: fuzzymath who wrote (1515)10/7/2000 4:10:50 PM
From: canuck-l-head  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10042
 
fuzzymath: BRAVO! Now there's some math to back up the Republicans!

Like Cheney said to Liberman (a moment of two which will no doubt get played over and over and over), Cheney's success over the past few years has had nothing to do with government!

This is going to be one year outside tradition - the stock market is NOT going to do well up to the election. The Fed has made that almost a given.

PS: Nice pen name. Real catchy. Wonder where it came from... (Or perhaps I should say, "I wonder where Bush got the term "fuzzymath". Either way, it's a nice coincidence.) <g>

canuck-l-head



To: fuzzymath who wrote (1515)10/7/2000 11:38:16 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10042
 
Well, that doesn't look like "fuzzymath" to me. Looking at the overall monthly charts since '91, we can clearly see how the markets reacted to a Republican led congress:

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I CAN'T THINK OF ANY BETTER REASON TO VOTE REPUBLICAN IN NOVEMBER!!!!

Just look at how well the OEX performed since the Republicans took control of the congress!!

And it may explain why the markets have been so tepid this fall as the race has tightened and the chances of a Gore victory increase.

Geezus.. I hope Bush makes an issue of this... He'd be stupid not to.

I may have to call the RNC and point these facts out to someone there.

Regards,

Ron