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<blockquote data-quote="Doctrine1st" data-source="post: 16001165" data-attributes="member: 4713"><p>That is not enough to cover the normal population growth. Where are the "new" jobs created by the tax cuts? </p><p> </p><p>But let's consider the 9/11 spiral. Thinking intuitively these are jobs lost in the after math of a single event. A lot of it the repercussions of the travel industry, airtravel, and the trickle down spiral of that industry, tourism, hotels, etc,. Which means time and consumer confidence would naturally cause a job rebound as we see it has as Airlines despite fuel costs are at full capacity. So if anything a lot of those "created" jobs given the natural course of events are even padding the numbers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doctrine1st, post: 16001165, member: 4713"] That is not enough to cover the normal population growth. Where are the "new" jobs created by the tax cuts? But let's consider the 9/11 spiral. Thinking intuitively these are jobs lost in the after math of a single event. A lot of it the repercussions of the travel industry, airtravel, and the trickle down spiral of that industry, tourism, hotels, etc,. Which means time and consumer confidence would naturally cause a job rebound as we see it has as Airlines despite fuel costs are at full capacity. So if anything a lot of those "created" jobs given the natural course of events are even padding the numbers. [/QUOTE]
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