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  1. no problems other than where to post the list?

    The US Stock Markets are at record highs and millions of Americans are benefitting in their retirement savings accounts.

    * The DOW daily closing stock market average rose more than 15% since the election on November 8th. (On November 9th the DOW closed at 18,332 — on March 1st the DOW closed at 21,115).
    * Since the Inauguration on January 20th the DOW rose 6.5%. (It was at 19,827 at January 20th and reached 21,115 on March 1st.)
    * The DOW took just 66 days to climb from 19,000 to above 21,000, the fastest 2,000 point run ever. The DOW closed above 19,000 for the first time on November 22nd and closed above 21,000 on March 1st.
    * The DOW closed above 20,000 on January 25th and the March 1st rally matched the fastest-ever 1,000 point increase in the DOW at 24 days.
    * The US Stock Market gained $2 trillion in wealth since Trump was elected!
    * The S&P 500 broke $20 Trillion for the first time in its history.
    * In the history of the DOW, going back to January 1901, the DOW record for most continuous closing high trading days was set in January of 1987 when Ronald Reagan was President. The DOW set closing highs an amazing 12 times in a row that month. On February 28th President Trump matched President Reagan when the DOW reached a new high for its 12th day in a row!
    President Trump decreased the US Debt in his first 100 days by $100 Billion. (President Obama increased the US debt in his first 100 days by more than $560 Billion.)

    The US Manufacturing Index soared to a 33 year high in this period which were the best numbers since 1983 under President Reagan.

    President Trump added 298,000 jobs in his first month alone (after President Obama said jobs were not coming back!).

    Housing sales are red-hot. In 2011, houses for sale were on the market an average 84 days. This year, it’s just 45 days.

    Illegal immigration is down 67% since President Trump’s Inauguration.

    NATO announced Allied spending is up $10 Billion because of President Trump.

    After being nominated by President Trump, Constitutionalist Judge Neil Gorsuch was confirmed and sworn in as Supreme Court Justice in early April.

    The President has signed 66 executive orders, memoranda and proclamations as of April 19th, including:

    * Notifying Congress of a strike on Syria after it was reported that the country used gas on its citizens.
    * Dismantling Obama’s climate change initiatives.
    * Travel bans for individuals from a select number of countries embroiled in terrorist autrocities.
    * Enforcing regulatory reform.
    * Protecting Law enforcement.
    * Mandating for every new regulation to eliminate two.
    * Defeating ISIS.
    * Rebuilding the military.
    * Building a border wall.
    * Cutting funding for sanctuary cities.
    * Approving pipelines.
    * Reducing regulations on manufacturers.
    * Placing a hiring freeze on federal employees.
    * Exiting the US from the TPP.

  2. om: Trump’s Administration is still in the “review and report” mode. There is a lot to untangle before real progress will be seen.

    I saw one comment this morning where the person thought that Trump should forget about healthcare and taxes and just move on to jobs. They didn’t realize that some of the HC mandates on defining FTEs and requiring health insurance for companies with more than 50 FTEs restrict small business growth. The current tax structure also limits growth.

    Unleash the restrictions related to taxes and health insurance and you’ll see the growth.

  3. Thanks Neo…I do appreciate the hard work you give to us all free of charge to run a top flight blog space. This latest midnight oil burning is but a prime example.

  4. Everyone like to say Toldja-so.

    For the people that gets to do that every year, it gets boring.

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