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In reply to the discussion: Not Just A Bull Market, Obama Recovery Points To A Strong Bull Economy [View all]bhikkhu
(10,789 posts)27. I know statistics is cold comfort if your own situation isn't improving
...but 10 million jobs have been created, and many millions of people have health insurance now who didn't have a chance before. My job was only a iittle affected by the recession, but my current better job is largely possible because of the recovery.
And my family has health insurance (affordable health insurance) now entirely because of the ACA. A lot of people still do without, but things are finally moving in a decent direction there, largely thanks to Obama's work. I'll transition to the employer-run plan in November, which is pretty good. They announced a little while ago that, for the first time in 15 years, there won't be any rate increases over the next year, in spite of having to up coverages to comply with the new law.
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Not Just A Bull Market, Obama Recovery Points To A Strong Bull Economy [View all]
sheshe2
Jul 2014
OP
Actually. The stock market's leap is in part due to the fact that bank interest rates are so
JDPriestly
Jul 2014
#3
The Stock Market success is wonderful for the 1%, but means little for the lower classes.
rhett o rick
Jul 2014
#5
It only is good if you are lucky to get in low and out high. I think it averages out with
rhett o rick
Jul 2014
#61
Pointing out that the "recovery" is heavily tilted toward corporate interests is fact.
bluesbassman
Jul 2014
#26
I knew what you meant. But apparently some have a problem calling a weak recovery a weak recovery.
nomorenomore08
Jul 2014
#69
It's DU. Market's up, wur doomed. Market's down, wur doomed. Flu virus research? WUR DOOMED!
Warren DeMontague
Jul 2014
#56
Your thoughts are about how everyone else feels. How do you feel? Are you satisfied
rhett o rick
Jul 2014
#80
Its actually nice - 15% subsidy, but it goes to an etrade acount and no restrictions on selling
bhikkhu
Jul 2014
#59
+1 The pre-emptive attempt to smear those who correct the spin here
woo me with science
Jul 2014
#55
The Stock Market Is Not Main Street - Main Street Still Suffers While Wall Street Flourishes
cantbeserious
Jul 2014
#22
if a Republican were president, the media would be calling it "Morning in America II"
napkinz
Jul 2014
#41