A poster here in another thread made the remark just a couple days ago, quote "Our President had a great year" and deserved his tropical vacation.
I wondered to myself, what he might be consuming at the time when he made the comment. Pot, alcohol, ecstasy, magic mushrooms?
Anyway, I sincerely doubt most Americans believe that THEY had a "great year".
The stock market tanking, 20 year high for lending rates, historically high fuel prices, out of control inflation with a 40 year high, our border being flooded like WE'VE NEVER SEEN BEFORE!
You would have to be completely insane, if you looked at this year as an average American, and believed it was "great".
I wondered to myself, what he might be consuming at the time when he made the comment. Pot, alcohol, ecstasy, magic mushrooms?
Anyway, I sincerely doubt most Americans believe that THEY had a "great year".
The stock market tanking, 20 year high for lending rates, historically high fuel prices, out of control inflation with a 40 year high, our border being flooded like WE'VE NEVER SEEN BEFORE!
You would have to be completely insane, if you looked at this year as an average American, and believed it was "great".
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The New York Stock Exchange lost 20 percent of its value in 2022, the fourth largest loss in the US stock market since World War II.
"It's a terrible year for stocks on the New York Stock Exchange, during which they lost 20 percent of their value, which is the fourth largest stock market loss in history since World War II," economist Sam Stovall was quoted by Agence France-Presse as saying today.
Stovall added: “The new decline on Wall Street came after the financial and real estate crisis in 2008 when the stock market lost 38.5 percent, after the 1974 crash when the decline reached 29.7 percent, and finally after the collapse of the Internet bubble in 2002 when the market fell by 23.4 percent.”
The New York Stock Exchange will lose 20 percent of its value in 2022
New York-SANA The New York Stock Exchange lost 20 percent of its value in 2022, the fourth largest loss in the stock market.
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