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The Dem led House brings more than gridlock. Rational thought out of Washington will help the markets; just like Obama, Bernanke, and Geithner helped the markets out of the Bush crash
Nonsense. Just say you are trying to influence the voter in favor of GOP
Oh well. How about the deficit?
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