Is the recent stock market climb due to Bush and his dilligent economic policies?

September 23rd, 2009 | by Michael |
stock market
the_wife_from_7th_heaven asked:


The stock market has been going up due to Bushs policies. Remember when Democrats say “Obamas only been in office for 5 weeks?”

Well according to their logic thats not enough time to do anything wrong, therefore whatever Bush did in his final days was right, and we are seeing the end to Clintons recession finally.

Its just too bad Obama is trying to take credit for it, fact.

KERRY

  1. 17 Responses to “Is the recent stock market climb due to Bush and his dilligent economic policies?”

  2. By mJc on Sep 24, 2009 | Reply

    hahahahahahahahaha… try again.

  3. By dnafairy on Sep 26, 2009 | Reply

    Regardless of who should get credit for it, maybe we should rethink our $3.6T budget if things are starting to turn.

  4. By Healthy Environment on Sep 28, 2009 | Reply

    1st you Repubs blame the mess on Obama even though he’s only been in office for 5 weeks.

    Now that the stock market’s going up………you change your mind: It’s not Obama who’s causing all this change in stock value. We’ll give that credit to Bush.

    lol

    The truth of the matter is that it will take 2 years or more to fully evaluate the impact of Obama’s solutions.

  5. By Chris S on Sep 30, 2009 | Reply

    No. The stock market responded to consumer confidence. If the consumers feel more confident this week, it is due to current events.

  6. By mamadixie on Oct 3, 2009 | Reply

    It is due to the fact that Obama finally admitted that the basics of the economy are fine, just as Bush and McCain said they were.

  7. By Confused R on Oct 4, 2009 | Reply

    Now I know for sure that your questions are just jokes. I’ve been wondering all along, but this one takes the cake. It’s a direct contradiction to many of your other questions, which blamed stock market drops directly on Obama.

  8. By Scarlet Begonias on Oct 5, 2009 | Reply

    Clinton’s recession? Are you kidding?

  9. By jehen on Oct 7, 2009 | Reply

    Even a dead cat bounces when it hits bottom. The day to day fluctuation in the stock market have nothing to do with any economic policy. It is strictly a reflection of what gamblers think all the other gamblers are going to do based on today’s news or rumors.

  10. By buttercup on Oct 9, 2009 | Reply

    Of course. I have no doubt that is true. Obama will take and get credit for it. But then when things get bad again President Bush will be blamed again. You can count on it. Gosh dems are irritating

  11. By firewomen on Oct 11, 2009 | Reply

    The joke of the day. Way to go.*

  12. By My Business Plan on Oct 14, 2009 | Reply

    You are totally correct. The recent upticks in the markets are responding to economic numbers from February 2009. Too little time from the inauguration for any of Obamas meddling to have had an effect.
    The results of Obamas economic policies will be felt in a few months, and it won’t be good.

  13. By daniel m on Oct 16, 2009 | Reply

    The stock market is not a reliable indicator of the health of the economy.

    Try again.

  14. By homegirl on Oct 19, 2009 | Reply

    That is really twisting it to get the result you so desperately seek. Hahahahahaha!

  15. By AJK on Oct 22, 2009 | Reply

    It’s due to billions flowing out of the middle class and into the hands of millionaires most of whom are hiding it overseas, which makes them very happy and willing to make a grab for some more of our stolen wealth. Same crap that’s been driving the stock markets since the Clinton regime.

  16. By James H on Oct 24, 2009 | Reply

    Can you recite any of those diligent economic policies? me neither…LOL

  17. By buffytou on Oct 28, 2009 | Reply

    You have any evidence that “Obama is trying to take credit for it” or are you just another dishonest Republican shill?

    Update:
    I didn’t think you had any evidence for it. It is because of posts like yours that the Republican party has an approval rating of 12 percent and is just a regional party of southern white racists.

  18. By Paper Mage on Oct 31, 2009 | Reply

    The recent “climb” is due to the fact that sometimes markets go up and sometimes they go down. A serious trend is one that lasts a week or more. This one is attributable to nothing.

    I do take issue with the president characterizing the market as an “opinion tracking poll”. That was incredibly naive, especially for a man with his accomplishments.

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