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  • Obama’s Reelection Directly Linked To Market Performance

    Many studies in the past have tried to find a link or commonality as to why a President is elected. A lot of them have tried to use three main things, economic growth, inflation, and unemployment. A recent study came out that looked at elections of incumbents from the last 200 years and seems to have found a link between stock market performance and election results.

    As their website states: “We analyze all U.S. presidential re-election bids and find a positive, significant relationship between the incumbent’s vote margin and the prior net percentage change in the stock market. This relationship does not extend to the incumbent’s party when the incumbent does not run for re-election. We find no significant relationships between the incumbent’s vote margin and inflation or unemployment. GDP is a significant predictor of incumbents’ popular vote margin in simple regression but is rendered insignificant when combined with the stock market in multiple regression. Egotropic and sociotropic voting hypotheses fail to account for the findings. The results are consistent with socionomic voting theory, which includes the hypotheses that (1) social mood as reflected by the stock market is a more powerful regulator of re-election outcomes than economic variables such as GDP, inflation and unemployment and (2) voters unconsciously credit or blame the leader for their mood.”

    If these guys have actually found a significant link between how the market performs in the first 3 years of an incumbent’s Presidential term, then we should expect more stupid things to come out of Rush Limbaugh’s mouth in the next 4 years because Obama will be reelected in a landslide. When Obama took office in 2009, the DJIA was hovering around 9,000. Now we are looking at a DJIA approaching 13,000.

    See the chart below from the study that shows the conclusive data. There is only 1 or 2 aberrations in the data.

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    Election Chart
  • Obama’s Google+ Flooded With Chinese Comments

    Obama’s Google+ Flooded With Chinese Comments

    President Obama has a Google Plus page for his re-election. Recently, people in China found they were suddenly able to acces the page. From there things went quite nuts.

    Postings have flooded the page in what some people are calling the “Occupy Obaba” movement by the Chinese. Rather than some form of protest against Obama, as the name would suggest, most of these postings are messages imploring the American president to help the people of China in their state of oppression.

    A few examples -with translations:

    中国政府不代表中国人! – The Chinese government does not represent the Chinese people.

    求绿卡 – Seeking a green card.

    尊敬的奥巴马总统,抱歉在您的信息下发表不相关的评论。处于对贵国一贯尊重人权的赞同和信任,固在此留言希望贵国政府能够在国际社会中呼吁归还盲人律师陈光诚的自由 .谢谢! – Dear President Obama,I’m sorry to write some irrelevant comments under your post. Due to my appreciation and trust to your country’s consistent respect to human right, I left this message, to implore the government of your country to call for the freedom of the blind lawyer Chen Guangcheng in international community , thank you!

    總統先生:懇請你消滅中共,解放中國人 – Mr. President: the urge you get rid of the CCP, the liberation of the Chinese people.

    我擦盯着回复就屁啊屁啊的蹦 – I rub staring reply on fart fart ah jump. [Literal translation.]

    And one in Russian:

    судя по количеству присутствующих здесь китайских товарищей -судьбу выборов в Америке будет решать великий Китай – Judging by the number of Chinese comrades present here, outcome of the U.S. elections will solve the great China.

  • Obama Campaign Recruits Volunteers With Two New Ads

    In what campaign officials are calling a “tiny” ad buy, President Barack Obama is launching the first television ads of his reelection bid. The ads are a test to see if television is a good way to find volunteers for the campaign.

    The ads, primarily on satellite TV stations at the moment, are an attempt to recruit by urging viewers to call a number on the screen or visit the website JoinObama.com.

    First ad: Building an Organization

    I need you to do me a favor – it’ll only take a minute. The 2012 campaign is underway, and the outcome will depend not on what I do, but on what YOU do. Starting right now, call the number on your screen or visit JoinObama.com to help build our campaign in your community. It’s up to you to fight for the values we all share. Don’t sit this one out. I’d love to see you out there.

    Second Ad: A Movement Starts With You

    It starts with one person making a decision — that things need to change, and they’re going to help change them. That person finds another person who shares their values. They go out and find a few more. And before long, neighborhoods come together. Communities organize. A movement builds. It all starts with you, making a decision to get involved — because we’ve got SO much more to do. Call the number on your screen or visit JoinObama.com to let me know you’re in.

    What did you think of the ads? Let us know in the comments below.

  • President Barack Obama Is Now On Google+

    It’s still unclear if Google+ can ever catch up to Facebook, but they did just gain a very prominent user, the President of the United States, Barack Obama.

    The President joined Google+ on Wednesday, and quickly gained a “verified account” notifier. As you might suspect the account isn’t being ran by the President himself, but by his reelection effort.

    The President’s first post states:

    “Welcome to the Obama 2012 Google+ page. We’re still kicking the tires and figuring this out, so let us know what you’d like to see here and your ideas for how we can use this space to help you stay connected to the campaign.”

    President Obama’s arrival on Google+ should be seen as a stamp of approval for the service, as his reelection campaigns sees it as vaiable platform to spread campaign information.

    Do you think Google+ will ever catch up to the likes of Facebook and Twitter? Tell us your thoughts in the comments below.