You left off the fall of the dollar, the increase in the national debt, the number of uninsured, the number of under insured, the housing sales rate, the number of jobs created,the consumer confidence rate, and I’m pretty sure that inflation rate is understated.
Nicely done.
Stats & percentages usually make my eyes glaze over, but you picked issues that were easy to relate to.
It promtply made a powerful impresssion.
Good hook.
The Dow was the weakest point of emphasis though.
Transitions were a bit too quick in two spots. Either that or I’m too tired to read very quickly.
I agree. I think the dow should have been shown as deviation from the average. More powerful than both going up but one less than the other.
I wish I has some time to do this sort of thing. I want to open with McBush ranting about flip floping - which his did about Obama not taking public financing - and then follow with a long series of clips showing all his flip flops.
Personnaly, I like to see people change thier mind and make better decisions. Of course, McBush isn’t making better ones, he’s down on his knees blowing Bushies for chump change and votes.
June 27th, 2008 at 8:40 AM
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gnomic says:
You left off the fall of the dollar, the increase in the national debt, the number of uninsured, the number of under insured, the housing sales rate, the number of jobs created,the consumer confidence rate, and I’m pretty sure that inflation rate is understated.
But I agree with the sentiment.