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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3276837" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Van look, everybody wants economic expansion and that includes us evil, communist, pinko liberal progressives BUT in the 21st century economic expansion in no way shape or form guarantees job growth. The McKinsey Global Institute will tell you the same thing. The stated goal of manufacturers and service providers is to eliminate as much human involvement in the production of goods and services as possible. In addition movement toward fulfillment of that objective may be accelerated by the tax cuts as some have suggested . You simply cannot rule it out. And when it comes to the small amount of human involvement that will be required going forward the question of whether domestic or cheap off shore labor will be used will depend far more on trade agreements than the cost of the labor itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3276837, member: 58386"] Van look, everybody wants economic expansion and that includes us evil, communist, pinko liberal progressives BUT in the 21st century economic expansion in no way shape or form guarantees job growth. The McKinsey Global Institute will tell you the same thing. The stated goal of manufacturers and service providers is to eliminate as much human involvement in the production of goods and services as possible. In addition movement toward fulfillment of that objective may be accelerated by the tax cuts as some have suggested . You simply cannot rule it out. And when it comes to the small amount of human involvement that will be required going forward the question of whether domestic or cheap off shore labor will be used will depend far more on trade agreements than the cost of the labor itself. [/QUOTE]
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