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A Capitol Effect on the Capital Markets

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In the end, a New York surrogate judge named Gideon J. Tucker might have provided the best explanation of the Congressional drag on the stock market. In 1866 Tucker wrote "No man’s life, liberty or property are [sic] safe while Congress is in session."


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