I don’t think American voters are going to turnout to elect the same old same old, which is exactly what Hillary represents.
They obviously haven’t factored in Trump’s political buzz-saw tactics.
He’s a cross between Daddy Warbucks and Lee Atwater.
God help us!
Moody’s is right. They are just oozing with rightness right now. Moody’s will continue to be right as long as this country holds elections. That, or the Pope is Catholic. Moody’s couldn’t be any more right about the Hill DDog (Two D’s for a double dose of her pimping game, said with stutter and chest thump) being our next dictator. All the political (read: bullshit) signs point to it. And nobody crosses a Clinton and lives, there’s also that going on for her campaign. Third times the charm, suckers. You’ll eat it and you’ll like it! And beg for seconds because that’s now mandatory!
Her V card is every bit as valid as Bathhouse Barry’s Black card and her ridiculous Trump card will make the anointing look almost genuine to absolute morons everywhere.
OK, so gas has fallen....everything else is up YUGELY since Obama. This is NOT going to be a typical election. The status quo liberal snow job is a turd that will never polish clean by election time. People are in a state of revolt.
Whom did they predict would win this year’s Republican nomination? How did that go?
Throw out all previous data. THIS year is different
The economy is not good. Business loan delinquencies are now back up at 2008 levels among other things. Moody’s might want to enter the correct economic numbers into its model and try re-calculating instead of using fudged Obama stats that more of the electorate now realized are phony, and they’ll likely come up with a different conclusion. We’re now closer to 1992 and 2008 then the economic boom times, with things likely to get even worse.
model? I seem to have heard this word before in predictions. Climate change models. They don’t exactly work very well.
Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump Shatter Moody’s Crystal Ball
http://ivn.us/2015/09/04/bernie-sanders-donald-trump-shatter-moodys-crystal-ball-2016/
The model results are less valid if either political party nominates a non-establishment candidate. Elections since 1980 have been between candidates who are generally thought to be largely in the mainstream of American politics. Some of the current presidential candidates are more on the fringes of the political spectrum. Moodys Analytics
In short, if Bernie Sanders or Donald Trump are among the final contenders, all bets are off.