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Old 02-06-2009, 09:13 AM
 
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Old 02-06-2009, 09:14 AM
 
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Think for a second. If corporations are losing money they cut their work force. Tax cuts might help slow their bleeding and slow the job loss rate.
"Might" is a really weak word. Here's a stronger one..."Won't". As in corporations add jobs only when demand puts a strain on existing resources, and demand is currently sinking like a stone, so any money that might be realized from corporate tax cuts WON'T be used to add more jobs, but will instead be used to enhance corporate profitability, which has no significant stimulative effects whatsoever.
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