Tom Lydon on Cavuto; Politics and Wall Street

June 05, 2008 at 1:12 pm by Tom Lydon      Bookmark and Share

Tom Lydon appeared on a panel on the Cavuto show with Neil Cavuto on Fox Business Network last night. Video of Tom’s segment appears below:

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  • Mamie Lydon
    You don't just have to be your parents to be proud of your great delivery and political values. High marks Tom.
  • Tom Lydon
    Aaawww shucks Mom!
  • Mike
    I check your site many times a day and enjoy the content as well as the delivery you give on television. I don't agree with your thoughts on Obama being bad for business but respect it. As a college student, I understand I'm not in the same economic boat as Tom but I think long-term a lot of Obama's proposed spending plans will be best for both Main Street and Wall Street despite maybe not being popular for the generally wealthy conservatives.
  • Panskeptic
    Wall Street always does better under Democratic presidents than under Republicans. You won't hear this often on Fox, but it's mathematical fact. The only thing that the Republicans do better is lower taxes on the rich.

    Obama will be good for the country, which is more than you can say about the last seven years of gross mismanagement, deception and illegality.

    When Republican-leaning financial advisers allow their political biases to affect their financial prescriptions, they make mistakes, big ones.
  • neal weintraub
    Without Hillary on the ticket, Obama is not going to make it..Plus Obama will raise taxes, and that is what we do not need now.
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