 pnh102Reptiles Are Cuddly And PrettyPremium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD | reply to MightyPez
Re: Consider the Converse said by MightyPez:Again, I ask, why is broadband deployment, in your opinion, suppose to prop up other industries losing jobs? I did not claim this. I claimed that the notion that broadband deployment leads to more jobs is false. -- "Net Neutrality" zealots - the people you can thank for your capped Internet service. |
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 | But you're not saying how. You are saying overall jobs are being lost, but that doesn't mean jobs weren't created. |
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 pnh102Reptiles Are Cuddly And PrettyPremium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD | said by MightyPez:You are saying overall jobs are being lost, but that doesn't mean jobs weren't created. I am?
All I am claiming is that there is no relationship between the two items. -- "Net Neutrality" zealots - the people you can thank for your capped Internet service. |
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 | said by pnh102:If this is true, then there should have never been any job losses during the 2001-02 and current recessions, as broadband deployments have indeed been expanding since the late 1990s into today. This is what you said. Reading it just says "Jobs were lost in the recession, so deploying broadband doesn't create jobs. You qualified it in no way. I have no idea what you are trying to say because it's a broad and non-descript thing to say. Especially when looking at Funchords data saying jobs were indeed created. |
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| Again, you know, if people want to make points one way or the other they can introduce actual science....
This country allows the guy who yells louder to dictate what the reality is for some reason. The data is the data. I imagine in some instances there are deployment projects that result in job creation. I imagine in other instances there are deployment projects that wind up being money black holes... |
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