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From: AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics,alt.politics.trump,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican
Subject: (Liberal Whine) Bu Bu But The Marrrketssss Crashinnnng! - For -hh
Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2025 16:39:20 -0500
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.


On Sun, 06 Apr 2025 11:19:32 -0400,  John Smyth says...  

> 
> Now that didn't take long did it?
> 
> '50 Countries Already Coming to the Table on Tariffs'
> 
> <https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2025/04/06/ag-sec-rollins-50-countries-already-coming-to-the-table-on-tariffs/>
> 
> CNN video here:
> 
> <https://youtu.be/d2KyoBZ3sO0?si=yRs_71AUVgcYlZOS>
> 
> 'Agricultural Secretary Brooke Rollins said Sunday on CNN?s ?State of
> the Union? that the Trump administration?s tariffs are already making
> countries negotiate
 
EXACTLY what Trump meant to happen all along, yet, THIS is what we get from the left:

"The 1929 crash lasted until 1932, resulting in the Great Depression, a time in which stocks lost nearly 90% of their value. The 
Dow didn't recover its pre-crash value until November 1954. That's 25 years underwater." - hh

Disingenuous bullshit. That seems to be the Dow ONLY. Also... WHO said there wasn't a market surge before the crash, sending the 
market to basically unreachable highs?

Q: Did the market surge to all time high before the crash of 1929?

A: Yes, the stock market surged to an all-time high before the crash of 1929, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average peaking at 
381.17 on September 3, 1929. This period of rapid growth was followed by a sharp decline that led to the crash in October 1929.

1929:  "Stock prices have reached what looks like a permanently high plateau." - Yale economist Irving Fisher

"At the time he said it, in early October, HE HAD GOOD REASON TO BELIEVE HE WAS RIGHT. On Sept. 3,1929, the Dow Jones Industrial 
Average SWELLED TO A RECORD HIGH of 381.17, reaching the end of an EIGHT-YEAR GROWTH PERIOD during which its value BALLOONED BY A 
FACTOR OF SIX.

Kinda hard to make THAT up, don't you think, -hh?

=====

"The Stock Market(s) are literally crashing. There was no reason for this, all self inflicted!" - whiny little rich boy

"Trump's Big Market Crash wrote this post while blinking in Morse code"

"I saw a mash-up of clips of Trump in 2024 declaring that if he didn't win there would be a severe stock market crash, pretty 
funny."

LOL... you think this one is "severe"? Try the Democrat crash of '08.

"Now he has crashed the markets... and the stupid fuckwits are happy! Why? Because the stupid fuckwitted cultists now say that it 
was "always" the plan to crash the market, because they believe that "only" rich people own stocks, and Trump is therefore 
"helping" poor people by making the market crash. Never mind that the stupid fuckwitted cultists are not any better off due to 
the market crashing. These fuckwits have lied to themselves all their lives." - Rudy "Idiot" Canoza

"The stock market is an indicator of how smart investors feel about the future economy. If the market is crashing, as it is 'not 
in dispute' that means smart." - Rudy Idiot

So... when will this crash happen?

"Dow Drops 1300 Points in Two Days"

Once the negotiating is finished, the markets WILL rebound. Good investors know... sell off, buy back at lower prices and make a 
killing. Yeah, SOMEONE'S going to feel it, but ONLY if they try to bail out and end up selling when they shouldn't.

The markets always rebound. 

I've told these morons a 100 times... the "Market" doesn't always reflect the economy, anyway, you idiots.

Treating the stock market indexes as general measures of the well-being of a society is like treating your blood pressure as an 
indicator of health. The higher, the better, right? In fact, a high stock market is good for the investor class, but it means 
the rest of us are getting screwed better than ever.

"A Rising Stock Market Does Not Drive Economic Growth"
https://mises.org/wire/rising-stock-market-does-not-drive-economic-growth


Markets Rise As Economy Struggles; 'It Does Not Make Sense'
https://thehill.com/policy/finance/511926-markets-rise-as-economy-struggles-it-
does-not-make-sense/


A Rising STOCK MARKET DOES NOT SIGNAL ECONOMIC HEALTH
https://fee.org/articles/a-rising-stock-market-does-not-signal-economic-health/