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September 15, 2004
Stock Talk
Kerry makes his case for the Presidency in today's WSJ. Without getting into his proposals, I just thought the tone of the op-ed was hilarious. He starts off with:
As I travel across this country, I meet store owners, stock traders, factory foremen and optimistic entrepreneurs.
I wonder how many times he has used "stock traders" in stump speeches across the country this year. My guess is not many. Anyway, moving on to the end of the first paragraph:
...American businesses will do better if we change our CEO.
and then concludes with:
On Nov. 2 we will have a national shareholders meeting. On the ballot will be the choice to continue with President Bush's policies or return to the fiscal sanity and pro-growth polices that proved so successful in the 1990s. You will choose.
Thanks Senator for putting that in terms us Wall Street guys could understand.
Too funny.
Posted by Peter Mork at September 15, 2004 10:23 PM
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