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Obama Change Working

November 7, 2008 | boston, Massachusetts | Vetting explained

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*Just as President Elect Promised, change is occurring in Wall Street. Since being elected with a minority vote (i.e., McCain 53% to Obama 47%), Wall Street has reacted with a decline of 500 points per day. At this point, if this trend is not changed, Obama's promised welfare program won't work since his middle and upper class won't have money to give to the poor (65 million not paying taxes). It seems investors are putting their money in other safer investments until the next administration. Go figure?

 

 

 

 

 

On a good note, I truly hope the messiah is able to create true change not that the Democrats cannot blame the Republican Party since they control all branches of government well over the recent 50% levels. Funny Obama is appointing only former lobbyist into his administration. I guess pay back is hell when you sell your soul to become President of the United States. I am just glad that I am not in the military where again my vote would have not counted thanks to biased election officials that either decided not to count military votes or forgot to mail them out on time. I am sure this was just an Obama style oversight that has replaced American ethics.

 

 

 

 

 

 

But then Harvard recently added ethics to its curriculum for those hoping to become Harvard grads from this elite unaccredited university. Maybe Obama can create an online correspondence ethics course for his followers. See you all in 15 months when I hope to have better news to report which is highly unlikely.

 

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