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Trump's embarrassing split-screen moment on stocks


WTF is wrong with Paul Ryan? No, seriously....seriously what is wrong with him? I was so enthralled by him in 2012 when Romney picked him. I supported him all through up until the end of last year. Now I'm done with him. Done. He needs to go. Maybe Trump will send his minion Sarah Palin back to Wisconsin to campaign against him like she did in 2016.
 

Solid again? How he managed to limbo under the low bar he set is hard to do.
 
Deflection.
 
You're good at cherrypicking, I wonder what other useless skill you possess. I'm sure I'll find out soon.
Is it really cherrypicking to point out outstanding examples of bull**** in a sea of it?
 
Is it really cherrypicking to point out outstanding examples of bull**** in a sea of it?

Picking out a $1.50 raise and trying to make hay out of that, REALLY????
 
Picking out a $1.50 raise and trying to make hay out of that, REALLY????
Someone sarcastically said something along the lines of "oooo, this $1.50 a week increase will pay for my costco membership in a year!".

And Paul Ryan tweeted about it as if it was someone ACTUALLY being content with an extra $1.50/week.

People are ridiculing Paul Ryan.

And I think rightly so.
 

Yes. We know. Most people know that. Trump does not. That's whats funny. He's claiming the stock market gains are his doing. People have been saying he shouldn't do that for months because when it goes down he will have to answer for it. But he keeps on. Not to mention the vast majority of Americans don't own a single stock so why should they care.
 
That's funny as ****.



On another note, I wonder why trading wasn't halted.


Oh and now is a time to buy.

Not quite yet. The market is in a correction, which should amount to about a 10% loss, since analysts are estimating an approximate 10% overvaluation of the market. A week or 2 from now would be the right time to buy. If you want to risk a little bit, you might make some money during the roller coaster ride this week. Buy low and sell high. Some people will make a bundle, and some people will lose a lot of money trying to do that, but nobody will lose their shirts. It might be the biggest point loss in history, but in terms of percent loss, it doesn't even crack the top 20.
 
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