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Originally Posted by Lisnaholic
Yes, Neapolitan, politicians will always blame the previous admin for their own woes, and I'm sure that in some cases there is some justification, especially in the first year or so of a term because changes don't take effect overnight. There's also often a wobble in the stock market when there is a change of leader,
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Not a directionless "wobble" but a specific direction. Stocks went down with the announcement of B.O. (for that day) and stocks rallied for D.J. Trump. That was how it was reported at the time. The news made the correlation. Perhaps W.S. reacted that way due to fear of what the economy would do under B.O. or conversely positive expectations of a strong economy under D.J. Trump. In all honesty there could be other reasons too, other economic factors but that how the
news reported it. (In my own opinion W.S. shouldn't react emotionally, or be driven by hypothetical speculations. But they do.)
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Originally Posted by Lisnaholic
Maybe, but instead of being clearly focused and leading to solutions, his concern is like this:-
What is Trump's problem with windows and air conditioning? What are his solutions to these pressing issues?
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"That basically means no windows, no nothing. It's very hard to do. I tell people when they want to go into some of these buildings, how are your eyes because they won't be good in five years."
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He isn't advocating no windows, he warning against having no windows. You can easily deduce with no windows there would only be artificial lighting. And I take from it that Trump believes that artificial lighting will have an ill effect on people's eyesight in five years time.
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Originally Posted by mord
Actually, I like you a lot, Nea. That's why I treat you like ****. It's the MB way.
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