The Stock Market again broke the record today. Like you MEGA's always say even though Biden is in office, it is because of Trump that it has broke the record again.
The only thing that Trump has done this week other than winning the Republican primary in Iowa that Ron DeSanctimonious and Nikki Haley that Trump said she shouldn't be running because she is not from this country. He knows because he spotted Obama wasn't born in this country either. We had 8 great years under him that he was president.
Maybe because he has been losing all of his court cases again this week that the people figured he won't be running because of all of the losing and the good court cases is yet to come. Probably be in Jail.
So they figure we will have to go with Senile Biden that has created all of the new jobs, lowered the unemployment and everyone is healthy for the most part are working.
Has to be, Go Joe.
Originally Posted by Cody69
Old Senile Crooked Biden did it again. Stock Market well Over 38,000 for the first time ever.
Joe SLOW DOWN, Save some for next year at this time. When you have four more years left to do this. They will be expecting this from you all the time. We know it took you three years almost to the day to fix Trumps Fuck Ups. But Slow Down A Little.
The real reason the stock market is on the rise is by Ron DeSanctimonious dropping out and being Trump said Nikki the RINO Haley is disqualified because she wasn't born in this country,(tRumps words), you only have Crazy Trump left.
Old Senile Biden got this in the bag if that is who he is running against. He will get all of those dead peoples votes again, all the Chinese rice paper mail in votes, all of those non-citizen votes, all of those votes that they brought in the middle of the night, all of the Mexican votes that came across the boarder these past three years. Last time he won by 7 million, next time maybe 17 million.
The S&P 500 also reached a record high on Monday. Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), Jan. 19, 2024, in New York. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed above 38,000 for the first time on Monday, setting a record high and capping a steady rise that stretches back to last week.