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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Sun Jan 6 11:23:55 2008, in response to Re: Time for the MTA to cash in on the graffiti in the system..., posted by Christopher Rivera on Sun Jan 6 10:59:28 2008. Hell look at the national economy now everyone and their mother knows the economy is bad yet the numbers say there is still growth. So your logic is also flawed, just because the numbers indicate growth it doesn't mean there was complete overall growth, numbers do not ever indicate the reality of the situation.Economic growth will hardly EVER reflect EVERYWHERE. The country often has great economic growth, but there is no way that the entire country will have that same luxury, there will always be places where the norm is not happening. The opposite is also true. The country could be in complete decline economically, yet there are pockets where it's just rubust. But if the average is in decline, we are in a declining economy, and if the average is on the rise, we are in a upswinging economy, so I reallky don't know what you are trying to say. I don't know what the numbers are for the 80's, but if Manhattan carried all of NYC, and the economy numbers show it was an increasing economy, regardless of if Brooklyn was in decline, NYC was in an increasing economy. A FACT, so the numbers you may be reflecting upon may be those altered numbers during the corruption period of the early and mid 70s. And I have no idea what the numbers were for NYC back then, I am not arguing that, I am just arguing your statement that if the numbers are on the upswing, even if it's just one or two areas pulling those numbers up, if the growth was higher than the year before, than that is an upswing in economy, regardless of if other areas were not feeling the upswing. |
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