With hurricanes there should be more jobs, not less.
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Possibly. Though rebuilding efforts could just divert resources. Either way, if it happens it'll come in later months, not this one.
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Harvey was last month followed by Irma. TX and FL are busy. But for hurricanes, job slump would have been disastrous.
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That's not how it works. First responders and disaster management are already employed. Reconstruction not contracted yet.
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Huh? My friends in Houston say that rows and rows of houses are being reconstructed already as soon as the studs are dried up. Check facts.
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"My friends in Houston" ≠ data But even if they're working on homes doesn't mean they were unemployed. Could've been building something else
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Got it. You are one of 'them' who buy only alt-facts. Go watch your
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We're talking about different people. If I wanted to criticize people for making jokes, I would have written "joking" not "celebrating"
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Pres. Obama faced hurricanes and still left the U.S. with the longest streak of job growth in history
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Obama had hurricanes too, along w/ other disasters. Plus all he got were complaints even as the numbers got better.
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I'll decide what is cool to think thank you. I gotta hear his uncool shit on a daily basis from his tweets etc.
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How about it being the first tangible sign that 45's presidency really will drive the economy into the dirt? It is validation of predictions
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Agree, can't fall into the Trump trap of "my side is winning your side is losing." Use a good sample size of data and proceed form there.
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