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Right now there is some uncertainty, even panic, but investors will realize the "correction" taking place is too much and stock prices will begin to rise.
The foreign markets have lost confidence in America, which is understandable since we HAVE lost confidence in both wall street and, after the bailout, our own politicians!
Maybe Congress will pass a law that says we all have to "put on our best smiley face" for the rest of the world so they'll have confidence in us.
After all, we all know if Congress says it, it must be real!
Where's a third party candidate that can get us out of this?