Samm
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What does that have to do with the post I responded to where you said that it’s a good thing that people will be able to search online and see what actually occurred including the recorded vote of how Senators voted in the Senate impeachment trial and that this site this site will be here making it possible for one to see the support or criticism of Donald Trump by posters on here?
It doesn’t mater … it won’t change anything.
In your entirely biased opinion.
Get back to me in 15 years and let me know how accurate I was.
15 years from now no one will even remember you.
I’ll be sure and ask around in 15 years if anyone remembers you providing I’m really bored and somehow come across your name.
Oryx
343
False. When the stock market closed on election day, with most people still expecting Hillary to win, it was UP, not down.
As it became obvious later that night that Trump was going to win, US stock futures crashed to the point that they literally cancelled trading. Foreign stock markets that were open experienced similar crashes. Then, the next day, after the crash, US stocks quickly recovered.
You’ll be leading the pack attacking a Democratic president for far less than you defend Trump for now, champ.
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Election day was Nov 7, The Dow closed down -170.36

Oryx
346
No, election day was Tuesday, November 8.
“Americans will head to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 8, to decide whether Republican candidate Donald Trump or Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton will become the next president of the United States.”
“Stocks headed higher for the day as Americans took to the polls, marking the end of the US presidential campaign. Based on most proxies, it appears the market is pricing in a victory by Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.”
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conan
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It looks like Sanders has open up large lead in Iowa.
It’s going to be fun watching libs defend, support a commie. 
Samm
348
What? Did you get a crystal ball for Christmas? Does it show the past too? If so, maybe you can go back and quote where I defended Trump.
Bosun
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The real derelicts are the Dims in the do nothing taxpayer wasting House.
How many pieces of legislation have passed the USA House of Reps since January, 2019 that have been voted on in the USA Senate?
I’ll admit the typeo.
You claimed the market closed up, it didn’t it closed down -170.

http://www.dow-jones-djia.com/2016/11/08/the-dow-market-happenings-for-tuesday-november-8-2016/
There was no crash period.
Oryx
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Stop posting misinformation.
“U.S. stocks came off session highs but ended with gains Tuesday as Americans cast their votes in a historic presidential election. Although official results won’t be seen for hours, Wall Street appears to be betting on a Hillary Clinton victory.”
Election 2016: Live results and updates as voters go to the polls
The S&P 500 index SPX, -0.90% rose 8.04 points, or 0.4%, to finish at 2,139.56, with nearly all main sectors higher except for energy.
“The stock market got off to a weak start this morning, but managed to reverse course and end the day firmly in positive territory. At the close of the session, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was ahead nearly 73 points; the S&P 500 Index was up eight points; and the NASDAQ was higher by 27 points.”
https://www.valueline.com/Markets/Daily_Updates/Stock_Market_Today__November_8,_2016.aspx#.Xi2v9CNMHIU
Only if you disregard the literal definition of the term.
mobulis
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[quote=“Oryx, post:355, topic:225829, full:true”]
Stop posting misinformation.
“U.S. stocks came off session highs but ended with gains Tuesday as Americans cast their votes in a historic presidential election. Although official results won’t be seen for hours, Wall Street appears to be betting on a Hillary Clinton victory.”
Election 2016: Live results and updates as voters go to the polls
The S&P 500 index SPX, -0.90% rose 8.04 points, or 0.4%, to finish at 2,139.56, with nearly all main sectors higher except for energy.
“The stock market got off to a weak start this morning, but managed to reverse course and end the day firmly in positive territory. At the close of the session, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was ahead nearly 73 points; the S&P 500 Index was up eight points; and the NASDAQ was higher by 27 points.”
https://www.valueline.com/Markets/Daily_Updates/Stock_Market_Today__November_8,_2016.aspx#.Xi2v9CNMHIU
Only if you disregard the literal definition of the term.
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Which he will of course do.