Vote Your Pocketbook
In the seven periods when Democrats had complete control of U.S. political power, the S&P 500 rose 14.7 percent on average while in the eight times a Republican was president and Democrats controlled Congress, the benchmark index rose 7.4 percent, according to data compiled by research firm Bespoke Investment Group, in Harrison, N.Y. - Reuters, yesterday
Be sure to ignore CNBC "contributors" too, as well as their little muffin-stump, Dennis (even Donnie Deutsche had to waive him down the other night for quizzing a 'guest' like he was riding a horse).