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Nov 21 2008

O’Robin Hoody’s Effect on the Stock Market

Published by vrajavala at 11:56 am under finances Edit This

I’m going to include the video of a friend who carefully followed the stock Market from the beginning of the Electoral Cycle in 2007 to the present moment.
He pointed out that the Stock Market was at an all time high of 14,000 at the beginning of 2007 and showed that consumer and investor confidence was essentially eroded throughout the campaign with every instance of Obambi’s successes.
He showed that when Hillary or McCain started to show some success, the Stock Market rebounded somewhat.
It seems very shortsighted that billionaires like Oprah and Warren Buffet would endorse O’Robin Hood. But there are those that to Warren Buffet, he can simply buy bargain basement stocks four years from now. In the meantime he has plenty of options that the rest of us don’t have to hide his money. The fact of the matter is that people like Oprah and Warren and the other rich liberals have, as Chuck Norris pointed out really good accountants who can find loopholes. however, for the little guy who is in business, they may be the ones who are going to be hit first. Here is the video:

He’s been compared Che Guevarra, Fidel Castro and Robin Hood and it is now a part of our resistance culture. The question remains why would capitalists like Oprah and Buffet endorse a guy who promises to raise capital gains on profitable businesses.

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