FYI: In stark contrast to the dire predictions from some pundits and prognosticators, the equity markets have continued to soar since Donald J. Trump moved into the White House.
In addition to a record-setting period for stocks, the Dow Jones Industrial Average since Mr. Trump officially took office on Inauguration Day has produced the second-best 12-month performance since Franklin D. Roosevelt’s first year in 1933.
Source: FactSet and CNBC.
Regards,
Ted
http://www.investmentnews.com/gallery/20180123/FREE/123009999/PH1. Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
2. Donald J. Trump (R)
3. Harry S. Truman (D)
4. Barack H. Obama (D)
5. Lyndon B. Johnson (D)
6. George H.W. Bush (R)
7. William J. Clinton (D)
8. John F. Kennedy (D)
9. Gerald R. Ford (R)
10. Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)
11. George W. Bush (R)
12. Ronald W. Reagan (R)
13. Richard M. Nixon (R)
14. James E. Carter (D)
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http://www.macrotrends.net/2481/stock-market-performance-by-president
and wait, wasn't FDR the worst sort of libtard socialist??
I look forward to their followup.
I would be dying to give the "president" credit for anything actual that was not blinkered and destructive.
The Great Depression began in 1929 under Herbert Hoover, a pro-business, low-tax, anti-New Deal/anti-"socialist" Republican. Here is GDP Growth under Hoover from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis:
1930
-8.5%
1931
-6.4%
1932
-12.9%
Roosevelt was president from March 1933 through April 1945. The first part of the New Deal was passed midway through 1933. Here is GDP growth during Roosevelt's presidency:
1933
-1.3%
1934
+10.8%
1935
+8.9%
1936
+12.9%
1937
+5.1%
1938
-3.3%
1939
+8.0
1940
+8.8%
1941
+17.7
1942
+18.9%
1943
+17.0%
1944
+8.0%
1945
-1.0%
Note that the U.S. didn't enter the war till the end of 1941, and the war itself was another form of government spending, i.e., "socialist" fiscal stimulus to build weapons and hire massive amounts of soldiers.
Also, note that the one significant GDP downturn during Roosevelt's presidency occurred in 1938 after Roosevelt was pressured by a newly-elected Republican Congress to balance the budget and curb government spending, which he did.
>> What sort of nonsense are you spewing?
haha, the sort that Maurice and his ilk almost invariably spew: fact-free.
I mean, look at the SotU. omg, what a complete crock of toxic lies.