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<blockquote data-quote="GlabrousDory4" data-source="post: 73542728" data-attributes="member: 415804"><p>Apparently NOT the CEOs who basically said from the outset that most of the money would go to stock buy-backs and not to job creation. (And we've seen that with record stock buy-backs after the tax cuts).</p><p></p><p>I liked your calculation, indeed there is a cost to all this. It'll be interesting to see if for the first time in forever if "trickle down" actually works....the last 35 years indicate that it won't work in the long haul.</p><p></p><p>I'm impressed that new jobs ARE being created and I hold out hope that things will be good in the long term.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlabrousDory4, post: 73542728, member: 415804"] Apparently NOT the CEOs who basically said from the outset that most of the money would go to stock buy-backs and not to job creation. (And we've seen that with record stock buy-backs after the tax cuts). I liked your calculation, indeed there is a cost to all this. It'll be interesting to see if for the first time in forever if "trickle down" actually works....the last 35 years indicate that it won't work in the long haul. I'm impressed that new jobs ARE being created and I hold out hope that things will be good in the long term. [/QUOTE]
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