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Historical political and market costs of Gov. shutdowns. |
2018-01-20 |
![]() The point is that these shutdowns did not have an effect on electoral outcomes. Part of the reason for this is that since 1995—when the GOP gained control of House and Senate—government shutdowns have occurred well in advance of the normal election calendar. However, there hasn’t been a government shutdown in modern times while one party controlled the government. So, if there is political risk for congressional GOPers, aside from Trump’s fumbles and current poll numbers, it’s that they are in uncharted political waters. Shutdown Impact On The Market LPL Financial tracks the stock market during government shutdowns. In the cases above, the S&P was not highly affected by a shutdown: Reagan 1981 -0.1% Reagan 1984 -2.2% Reagan 1986 -0.3% Bush 1990 -2.1% Clinton 1995 1.3% Clinton 1996 0.1% Obama 2013 3.1% Government shutdowns have never cost the stock market more than a few points, thus they haven’t been something to worry about. Wall Street knows Washington is dysfunctional and that shutdowns have always been resolved in relatively short order. |
Posted by:3dc |
#4 Looking across the top of their spectacles at the forgotten man with contempt. Rosenberg clones or worse, both of them. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2018-01-20 14:35 |
#3 However, it appears the Dems care more about DACA than the military and citizens of this country. Make America Great Again and deport a Democrat politician. |
Posted by: JohnQC 2018-01-20 11:37 |
#2 Most likely the shut down go un-noticed by hard-working people in fly-over land. |
Posted by: JohnQC 2018-01-20 11:30 |
#1 The Democratic Party cares more about foreigners then they care about the citizens of this country. |
Posted by: CaterWally 2018-01-20 06:32 |