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25 Best Performing S&P 500 Stocks Since Obama's Election (RANKINGS, CHART)

And the winner is... Ford Motors.

Of all of the stocks in the Standard & Poor's 500 index, Ford has shown the biggest leap in value since President Obama's election last November. If you were fortunate enough to invest in the only Detroit automaker to avoid a government bailout last year, you would have earned a stunning 249 percent return on your investment.

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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!! OBAMA YOU LOSER!!!!! FORD WAS THE ONLY ONE OUT OF THE BIG THREE THAT DIDNT TAKE THE BAILOUT MONEY. THEY ARE ALSO THE ONLY ONE OUT OF THE THREE TO MAKE A PROFIT.. WHAT THIS SAYS IS THAT THE AMERICAN CONSUMER WONT PURCHASE A VEHICLE FROM A COMPANY CONTROLLED BY OBAMA.

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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Glad Ford is doing better. Hope they can hang in there!

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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I got in on BAC for just over $3.00
Ford for $5

Pretty happy

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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With this Administration, nothing will gain. Everything dies that once lived.
The Democrats are the Grim Reaper in disguise.
If they cannot kill them in the womb, they will torture you throughout your life!
SInce 2006, millions have lost jobs,homes, and everything in between. This is the peak and the ending for the Libs.

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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The Administration 1of 3: All this co-rumination of campaign-nomics by the Administration and its cronies, who have accomplished nothing in 10 months, is not linking in Generation-X, Generation-Y or any other fully-engagable generation. These self-proclaimed instapreneurs need to perform a brain dump on due diligence to get a game changer from the low hanging fruit before the nobel-mentum runs out. In the run up to the ten-thousand foot view, it seems they’re ignoring the heavy lifting, but leveraging the future to grow the macro picture. Most circles would agree, instead of being dazzled by brilliance, we are being baffled by narcissistic virtualization. Face time isn’t curing this bad case of brickor mortis. A platform that is more demand-driven might better inverse now static team dynamics.

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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The Administration 2of 3: A sense check is on the radar screen as the desired paradigm shift that has too many buckets that push the envelope may not pan out at the end of the day, a little of everything and lots of nothing, Pseudo-Change nobody needs. With more lean & mean, but still proactive processes in place, the Administration could stop this smash & grab approach and instead come up with eco-centric alliances. So far they’ve thrown it against the wall to see if it sticks, and it ain’t stickin’. To move the goal posts, these politicians better change their skill sets, syncing up to a world-class customer-centric knowledgeable team. If not, the baton will be passed in 2010, and again in 2012. The current bandwidth is giving less people every day the warm and fuzzies and most Americans feel caught in the eddies.

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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The Administration 3of 3: The protocol of distributed multi-media sounds bells and whistles telling us that we’re still being subprimed like an ACORN approved brothel. When John Q. Public peels back the onion and finds the high risk low yield approach still reducing global presence and downsizing his pocketbook, his personal stimulus recovery is a staycation. The same people who created the economic crisis are still in place reinventing the flat tire! The government is far from a tactical, streamlined, golden thread of connectivity to best practices. The current platform is a dog and pony show. Hybridize the conglomeration to a zero defect group. Map out economic recovery through empowerment. At day’s end, the voice of the voters will ring clear as a bell if the deliverables haven’t gone that extra mile. Run it up the flagpole. Vote in 2010!

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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Something's happening out there.

Financial markets have recovered.

President Obama's approval numbers are rising.

Healthcare Reform with a public option in gaining support, and now looks likely.

FOX News has been exposed and is on the defensive.

Rush Limbaugh and his supporters were humiliated when his application for ownership of the Rams was rejected for his racist statements.

Only 20% of Americans identify as Republicans, the lowest since 1983.

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Response to GOP lies:

"MOTHER OF ALL TAXES COMING DOWN THE PIKE"

Obama will allow the Bush tax cuts to the wealthiest 1% to expire. IF you earn.......

$500,000 or as a couple earn $1,000,000 your taxes will go up. As Jesus said
"to whom much is given, much is asked."

"DRIVING AWAY BUSINESS"

Really? It was during the GOP's watch that America's manufacturing jobs went overseas.

"AS EVERYONE'S STANDARD OF LIVING AND OPPORTUNITY TO WORK WILL DECLINE"

During the Bush presidency the AVERAGE American family's income lost, $1500 dollars a year. During 2008, the last year of the Bush presidency we lost........ 2.6 MILLION jobs.

The GOP has been a disaster for Americans.

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Someone has a vivid imagination ..To bad Star Trek is off the air,,he'd have fit right in..

posted Nov 5, 2009 |
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WOOOOOHHOOOOOOOO!!!! Congratulations to the Yankeeeeeessssss!!!!Thank you Mr.Girardi. Mr. Manuel, you've been very gracious,thank you. Thank you Phillies, thank you Angels...wwwoooooooohhhooooooooooo!!!!!!!

posted Nov 5, 2009 |
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DEBBIE HALVORSON - CONGRESSIONAL REP FROM ILLINOIS IS INTENDING TO VOTE FOR THE "HEALTH CARE" BILL AND SEEMS TO ESPECIALLY LIKE THE GOVERNMENT "OPTION".

LET'S VOTE HER OUT IN 2010.

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THINK THE STIMULUS SAVED 650,000 JOBS?
Newspapers are investigating govt stimulus #'s & they don't add up
EXAMPLE 1.
North Chicago got 4.7million & feds say saved 473 teacher jobs but they employ only 290
Kankakee School District 111, stimulus report logged 665 full-time jobs saved. A top Kankakee school official said, the entire payroll full & part time is only 600 workers
http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/2009/
11/data-on-stimulus-related-jobs-saved-created-d
ont-add-up.html

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USA Today reported the manager of a public housing project in Blooming Grove, Texas, reported a gain of 450 jobs for $26,174 in stimulus funds for maintenance projects.An inquiry found he'd hired 6.
Some #s are hard to swallow. Plymouth, Conn., Police Dept reported gain of 108 jobs w/ a grant of $15,355
http://www.upi.com/Business_News/2009/11
/03/Stimulus-job-gains-in-question/UPI-489012572
58422/

posted Nov 9, 2009 |
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