With a voter's confidence rating of 21%, George W would have done his party  
good by endorsing OBama, early in the campaigning, instead of McCain.  That  
would have confused the voters who would have supported McCain and thrown the  
election in shambles.   (lol)
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 11/10/2008 4:47:38 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Even though I voted for Barack Obama, I am not disillusioned  enough to 
believe everything will be better within a few months or even a few  years.  
This 
has been going on for a long time and there is going to be  some tightening of 
the belt necessary. 
One of the things many people don't know is the reason oil got  so high 
because its price is fixed in US dollars and our dollar has  depreciated so 
much 
over the last several years that they had to continue to  raise the price.  The 
only reason it has dropped like a bowling ball  falling off a cliff is because 
the speculators have realized there is going to  be a significant reduction 
in demand. 
There are so many things facing the new president it's going  to be 
interesting to see if he can succeed in the majority of them.   There is no way 
he's 
going to be able to fix everything.  Even if he  serves eight years, he will 
probably only get a good start. 
Just my two cents.
Quadius

On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 4:39 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
(mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) > wrote:


George W may have succeed in his effort to scare off foreign investors  who 
own so much of this country directly and indirectly.  American soil  was always 
consider a safe haven for foreign investors who wanted to invest  in a major 
country that wasn't at war with itself and had a stable  economy.  Can't say 
that now... can we?
 
Best  Wishes





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